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Here’s How To Enjoy Coffee In 5 Countries

Nov 1st 2017

Coffee has long been one of the most popular drink by the people of the world. They over follow a very similar ritual: wake up, grab a cup of coffee. Where the ritual diverts, however, is in the coffee's preparation, and sometimes its ingredients. Different areas has their own preference of consuming coffee, here are some ways that coffee is enjoyed by different cultures around the globe.

1. Norway

In Norway especially Oslo, coffee is considered a special drink. From the brewing method, the origin of the coffee beans to the presentation of serving. The coffee in Oslo is special and is made from roasted beans and is brewed and served without milk or sugar. In Oslo there is no latte.

2. Ireland

The Irish people are just like the Turkish people who love tea. Ireland ranks first in tea consumption. However, coffee enthusiasts are also growing even more and more. This could be seen from the number of coffee shops appear in town. The Irish way of drinking coffee is quite different. They mix coffee with a little whiskey.

3. Iceland

Coffee has long been one of the cultures in Iceland. So it is not surprising that the Icelanders like to drink coffee especially in various celebration events. Sometimes even more popular than alcohol drinks.

4. Singapore

In Asia, there are Singaporeans who like to drink dark, thick, and bitter coffee. Characteristic of Singapore coffee itself has a taste similar to coffee from neighboring countries, Vietnam. In general, people in Singapore like to drink 6 cups of coffee with added sweetened condensed milk a day and comes with warm toast.

5. Australia

Culture drinking coffee in Australia is slightly different from other countries. Australians prefer to have their own coffee instead of instant coffee. Australians are very concerned about the quality of coffee. While coffee in America tends to be processed in an instant way.

In order for the sensation of drinking more delicious coffee, you should also serve a snack as a complement. The coffee should drink slowly while feeling every gulp of pleasure. There are several complementary foods you can choose: pastry and bread, salty foods and nuts, or sweet foods like cookies. One of the snacks that can be a companion for your 'coffee' is Danisa.

Danisa is one of the Danish butter cookies producers that is very popular among so many people not only in Denmark but also the world because of the delicacy of their products. Danisa is inspired by the Danish butter cookies that had been served for European nobility. For the last few decades, Danisa is considered to have a sense of luxury in many countries because it is made of authentic Danish recipes. It tastes tasty, crunchy, and sweet that fit perfectly as a companion for drinking coffee and relaxing.