It hadn't always been like this between us, coffee and me. Sure, we were friends from childhood. Every night, my mom would pour boiling water into the coffee filter so that overnight, the magical 'decoction' would be ready and fresh to serve in the morning. And it is unthinkable for every member of my family to start the day without a cup of that filter coffee. With sugar and milk, of course. Black coffee was an option reserved for cases of diabetes, lactose-intolerance and late-night exam preparation.
Which is how our relationship began. Over late-night black coffees with an occasional Maggi to accompany, friendships were built and semesters were won over. My best friend Peech diagnosed my 1 am potion as my sugar high.
| The 'kettle' instrumental in keeping the coffees flowing, with my trusted coffee mug |
Besides making me ask anyone travelling to South East Asia to get me a box of these, what Old Town White Coffee did to me was opening my eyes to the variety of coffee across geographies.
Now, I know that whenever I sipped an Aztec Coffee or Ethiopian coffee at Cafe Coffee Day, I couldn't really figure out what I was paying extra for. But maybe after my Coffee-tasting session at Starbucks last week, I will be a better judge.Starbucks has a thing where the staff gives you a small tasting session and explain to you the differences between a couple of coffees. You should try it sometime, at least for the yummy (free) tiramisu they serve as a pairing! They give you some history of coffee too. It was interesting. Apparently, coffee was discovered when some natives noticed goats jumping about excitedly after they ate these certain beans and decided to investigate and try it themselves.




Oh ya. Little miss owl loved her coffee alright. Stayed up all night high on caffeine and dozed off during classes😉
ReplyDeleteWow!! I was swirled in a coffee mug while reading...
ReplyDeleteHaha. Glad you enjoyed reading it, Bhanu!
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