I attended a 2-day workshop on ' Effective methods in teaching grammar'. The resource persons had around 5 meaningless sessions with us. One of it was a session on ' How South Indian coffee is brewed/prepared/made/fixed'. Are you lifting your eyebrows in interrogation?Well, here I go.
The word 'coffee' comes from the Arabic word ' '. It was first discovered in Abisinia in Ethiopia.
A lot of South Indians are Coffee connoisseurs and are very particular about their FilterED coffee also known as Drip coffee.
The coffee beans are bought and then roasted (not fried). It is then ground into small grains (finely powdered). This powder is put into the top container of a coffee filter.
A typical coffee filter is a cylindrical shaped vessel consisting of 2 compartments. The bottom of the top half is slightly concave and has perforations. It also contains a stopper.
Boiling water is added to the coffee powder, now present in the top compartment of the filter. The decoction is collected in the bottom half. Milk is added to the decoction. Sugar is added. The coffee is then aerated. Finally, the coffee is dressed. This is done by adding a few drops of decoction to the foam.
ENJOY!!
The word 'coffee' comes from the Arabic word ' '. It was first discovered in Abisinia in Ethiopia.
A lot of South Indians are Coffee connoisseurs and are very particular about their FilterED coffee also known as Drip coffee.
The coffee beans are bought and then roasted (not fried). It is then ground into small grains (finely powdered). This powder is put into the top container of a coffee filter.
A typical coffee filter is a cylindrical shaped vessel consisting of 2 compartments. The bottom of the top half is slightly concave and has perforations. It also contains a stopper.
Boiling water is added to the coffee powder, now present in the top compartment of the filter. The decoction is collected in the bottom half. Milk is added to the decoction. Sugar is added. The coffee is then aerated. Finally, the coffee is dressed. This is done by adding a few drops of decoction to the foam.
ENJOY!!
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