A History of Coffee Adoration in Recent Times
Coffee wasn’t always such a big deal, you know. At one point, it was just something that truckers drank and diners served endless pots of in many places. But beverages grow, they change, and somehow there’s been a boom where you need to know a little more about coffee than whether or not you want a small, medium, or large cup at McDonalds.
Even in other countries, where the coffee might taste a lot better, it’s not that everyone knows the whole history of their perfect shot of espresso. It’s just that it’s there and it’s tasty and everyone is used to it. Ask around and be surprised at how many people who really enjoy fancy coffee actually don’t know that much about how it’s cultivated or made.
The real difference between a love for coffee and a strong like for it is knowing a little bit more about how it’s made and where it comes from. For example, espresso is not a different type of coffee bean. Rather, it’s a special kind of coffee beverage where the hot water is forced through well-packed, finely-ground coffee. The machine that makes espresso is where the beverage gets its name, and is actually only from 1901, when a man in Milan filed the very first patent. Unlike coffee, espresso has a foam, even without milk, and a thicker consistency. A truly good espresso, you see, will hold sugar you pour in for a couple of seconds before it breaks through the foam.
Anyone with a real love for coffee also knows that you don’t have to start with espresso but rather, can enjoy some regular coffee with plenty of room for milk and sugar. If you simply must start right out with espresso, be aware: the good kind is much thicker than regular coffee, comes in a small cup, and should have a foamy upper layer that can hold a packet or spoonful of sugar, easy.
So learning to love coffee requires not just a learning of the back story, but also an understanding of what to order. Let’s say you aren’t particularly interested in drinking something with milk in it. Wherever you are in the world, avoid the phrase “con leche” or anything with an “appucino” ending, because that means that milk or cream is involved in making foam, or rather, milk is simply added to the coffee. For versions that you don’t have to drink with milk, the best bets are simply black coffee, or a double-shot of espresso.
But part of a love for coffee is appreciating all of the fun and fancy versions of drinks that have been developed, and trying them all out. Depending on where you are in the world, or the style of coffee you’re sampling, a number of different things are used for flavor. Whether it’s enjoying the taste of chocolate in a mocha or drizzling some sweet caramel-like sauce down in Argentina right into the coffee, it doesn’t have to be a bitter-tasting drink experience.
Want to make sure you don’t make any mistakes when you’re out drinking coffee in public? Just order a simple beverage, and pay attention to what everyone else is getting. If they get elaborate foamy drinks that take a while to drink, and you’re stuck holding a shot of espresso that’s not designed to be sipped, then you’re going to throw the balance off. Order a big drink when other people are ordering big drinks, and a small drink when people are ordering small drinks, and if in doubt, just add as much sugar as you want.
And if it all seems like too much, just remember: a love for coffee is made, not born. You’ve got time to figure out which version is best for you.
When Damian Papworth hosts a major party he pulls out the 12 cup coffee maker. For all other mornings though one cup coffee makers are fine
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