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by Donika Patel
introduction
There’s something oddly satisfying about a chocolate-covered coffee bean. It’s not quite a snack, not quite a drink it sits right in...
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by Donika Patel
Introduction
A cup of coffee before a workout has become almost a ritual for many people. Some drink it for energy, others for focus, and some si...
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by Donika Patel
Both drinks look almost the same in the glass dark, cold, poured over ice. But the way they are made, how they taste, and when to drink them are en...
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by Donika Patel
Long before lattes existed, long before anyone had heard of a flat white or a cold brew, there was Yemen and one small port town that quietly chang...
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by Donika Patel
There's a certain kind of magic that happens when you stop treating coffee as just a morning habit and start treating it as an ingredient.
Not in a...
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by Donika Patel
There's something quietly serious about the way Australians order coffee.
Not aggressive. Not snobbish. Just... deliberate. Walk into any decent ca...
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by Donika Patel
India has a long and respected coffee tradition, shaped by climate, culture, trade, and craftsmanship. Among the many styles enjoyed today, Indian ...
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by Donika Patel
There are some food and drink pairings that simply feel right from the first bite. Tiramisu and mocha coffee sit high on that list. One is soft, cr...
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by Donika Patel
Cappuccino is more than just a popular café drink. For many Australians, it is part of a daily rhythm: a warm cup in the morning, a relaxing pause...
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by Donika Patel
Coffee is more than a drink. It is a daily ritual, a business, a source of income, and for many families, a way of life. Across farms, roasting fa...
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by Donika Patel
Most people don’t start their day thinking about coffee history.
They just want something that tastes good. Something comforting. Something that f...
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by Donika Patel
Coffee has always been more than a simple beverage. It’s a ritual, a comfort, a daily pause, and for many, the purest form of joy that begins each ...
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