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Title: 10 Bizzare Coffee-Making Techniques From All Over The World
Post by: shahrukh on October 15, 2015, 06:51:23 AM
You will be surprised to know that your favourite coffee is made in the most strange ways across the world. Don't believe us? In different parts of our extremely diverse globe, people add salt, cheese and even elephant poop to their coffee. Read on as we take you through the details of these weird coffee combinations.

1. Coffee with citrus

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Title: Re: 10 Bizzare Coffee-Making Techniques From All Over The World
Post by: shahrukh on October 15, 2015, 06:51:38 AM
Citrus in coffee helps to cure migraine as it lessens the warmth of the coffee. You can find this drink in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Italy. In the latter, it is known as Espresso Romano.

2. Coffee with eggs

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Title: Re: 10 Bizzare Coffee-Making Techniques From All Over The World
Post by: shahrukh on October 15, 2015, 06:51:54 AM
In this coffee, they use an entire egg. Eggshells included. If you add eggshells to boiling hot coffee, you'll get a non-bittler, non-acidic, thick cup of coffee. Egg coffee is a delicacy in Vietnam.

3. Coffee with salt

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Title: Re: 10 Bizzare Coffee-Making Techniques From All Over The World
Post by: shahrukh on October 15, 2015, 06:52:08 AM
In Scandinavia, Hungary, Turkey, Siberia and a few other colder regions, they add a pinch of salt to black coffee and claim that it reduces the bitterness of the drink.

4. Coffee with butter

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Title: Re: 10 Bizzare Coffee-Making Techniques From All Over The World
Post by: shahrukh on October 15, 2015, 06:52:23 AM
For ages, Singaporeans have been adding butter to their coffee. According to them, it adds to the aroma and makes coffee even richer. The name of the drink is Kopi Gu You.

5. Coffee with peppercorns

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Title: Re: 10 Bizzare Coffee-Making Techniques From All Over The World
Post by: shahrukh on October 15, 2015, 06:52:38 AM
For Moroccans, a cup of coffee is incomplete without a pinch of peppercorn. In fact, it is normal to have spices such as cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and cloves in their coffee.

6. Civet Coffee

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Title: Re: 10 Bizzare Coffee-Making Techniques From All Over The World
Post by: shahrukh on October 15, 2015, 06:52:52 AM
The coffee beans used in this coffee are made up with a civet cat's excreta. Eww, right? But it's a popular beverage in Indonesia.

7. Thailand's elephant poop coffee

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Title: Re: 10 Bizzare Coffee-Making Techniques From All Over The World
Post by: shahrukh on October 15, 2015, 06:53:04 AM
Believe it or not, this coffee drink is really popular in Thailand. Undigested coffee beans are taken from elephant dung and turned into an exotic coffee.

8. Coffee with cheese

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Title: Re: 10 Bizzare Coffee-Making Techniques From All Over The World
Post by: shahrukh on October 15, 2015, 06:53:19 AM
In Sweden, cheese is added to a steaming cup of coffee and later eaten when it becomes soft. This coffee beverage is common among Hispanics too.

9. Charcoal coffee

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Title: Re: 10 Bizzare Coffee-Making Techniques From All Over The World
Post by: shahrukh on October 15, 2015, 06:53:34 AM
In Indonesia, hot charcoal is poured into the concoction of coffee, hot water and sugar. Why? To balance out the coffee's acidity. Another name for this sort of coffee is Kopi Joss.

10. Carajillo

Carjillo is a Spanish beverage. It includes brandy, whiskey, rum, and anisette mixed with coffee. Sounds like an addiction overdoes, don't you think?

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