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RE: Stereotypical Myths

in Cinnamon Cup Coffee7 months ago (edited)

That's such a stark contrast to Taiwan where they produce the best tea and are avid tea drinkers.

Yeah, you'd think so, huh? Not at all!
It's all about tea in Jamaica.
Jamaicans cannot live without their tea.

What made you switch?

Drinking tea was always a punishment for me. Growing up, I'd sit and wait for my tea to cool, pour it down my bosom and change my top.

I first started with frappuccinos, then cappuccinos, then coffee with milk and sugar, then coffee with milk, and now black coffee unsweetened.

I guess I started to appreciate the taste of coffee slowly, after having it at the resorts where I worked.

I want to research to discover if they used the cloth method in Jamaica, back in the olden days, as they do in Venezuela, but maybe I haven't encountered anyone from the right parish in Jamaica to find out.

My mum approves of Cameron drinking coffee, but I can still see her thinking that there's no way I should be doing it. It's hilarious to see their reactions.

It's just like steak - my mum screams when she sees Cameron eating his steak rear. It's like she's on standby for the worst reaction. Everything is well done... no runny eggs either 😂... once the local staff went on strike because the foreign chef sent soft-boiled eggs to the staff dining room. 🙃🤣

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Your mum sounds so fun!!

 7 months ago  

Haha! Yes, she is - larger than life 😁😍