Hello everyone, to start this chat, let me just say that if there is a coffee drinking competition, I will definitely participate in it, hehe...
Since I was a kid, when I lived at my grandparents' house, I used to taste their coffee on the front porch in the afternoon while listening to songs from my grandfather's favorite sound system.
So it can be said that I have been accustomed to coffee from an early age until I grew older and coffee is always not far from my life even now when I type these words $he is beside me silent and very hot 😘
well, I can't show you a photo of my favorite coffee cup, so I'll serve you this virtual coffee cup 😅
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Coffee is a family tradition that left you with beautiful memories.
Yes and it can't be repeated, the memory is stuck in my heart😥
That's so wonderful to hear. For me, it's the beauty of having fresh lemonade made with limes from the tree in my backyard. Otherwise, we grew up drinking hot Milo, Horlicks, or Cocoa, which was never something that I looked forward to:)))
It reminds me of my grandmother's garden, there are many beautiful trees there, unfortunately when I was a child I was very reckless so I often damaged the trees, what a beautiful memory of being able to taste the fruits and play in the garden.
That's what I've learned from so many Venezuelans:)
In my case my father is from the countryside, my grandmother used to wake them up at 4:00 a.m. and the coffee was already ready, and they would brew it with a cloth bag, this tradition has been handed down from generation to generation.
That's some dedication there, which I think is adorable:)
What kind of music? Traditional Indonesian or mainstream music?
I would love to see you in a coffee-drinking competition.😆 Back in Jamaica, it was hilarious to watch the men in beer-drinking competitions. It was unbelievable to see beer disappear so fast... It was like magic 😂
Oh, that's awesome. I love cultural experiences, and it would be great to listen to and see Indonesians dancing 😆
I hope I'll get to visit one day:)))
You will be confused to choose which dance to see from so many dances and cultures😅
I hope it happens soon :)
We coffee lovers are always looking for an excuse for one more cup of coffee ☕.
Coffee that was consumed when I was little, at my grandparents’ and parents’ homes was not famous of being very tasty. In Bulgaria we had only two or three varieties of not-so-good and very cheap coffee, so I wouldn’t like to go back and try it. 🤷🏻♂️
We live in a very complex world now with goods from all around the world and whatever you want you can receive in just a matter of days. But yes, the memories of trying your grandparents’ coffee are what is most valuable here.
Coffee made by my grandparents has a special flavor for me, even today I still remember the taste, and the cool thing is that they buy coffee beans at the traditional market and grind it themselves at home so it didn't surprise me that the third wave of coffee arrived a decade ago in Indonesia. "in my opinion"
I guess it's the same for me. There was always a jar of Instant coffee on the table, that my dad would drink while we had hot Milo or Cocoa. It was rare to see proper coffee in homes. It wasn't until I started working at resorts that I got proper coffee. I used to always sprinkle cinnamon on top.
It fascinates me to see how prevalent good coffee is in all Venezuelan homes:)
Coffee is a proper religion in Venezuela! I learned this thanks to HIVE and all the people from that region around here!
Hehe! Same here. 😁
Coffee is our best companion.