How Is Indian Coffee Different?

The resulting brew is generally much stronger than Western drip/filter coffee, and often stronger than espresso traditionally, the coffee is consumed by adding 1–2 tablespoons of the brew to a cup of boiling milk with the preferred amount of sugar. Why is indian coffee different? Coffee is not native to india legend has it that … Read more

Why Indian Coffee Is Different?

Coffee is not native to India Legend has it that beans were smuggled out of Arabia and planted in south india. Over time, south India became a centre of filter coffee, which is very strong coffee that has to be diluted with lots of milk. This is a wonderful drink and has a great cultural … Read more