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Pure Coffee Street Coffee in Colombia

Published: 2024-11-02 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/02, Recently, I saw an episode of the travel program "Our Companion," the video saw the local Colombia national coffee, and deeply discovered the existence of coffee as a blood factor in people's lives here. Coffee for Colombia is a drink that can be very casual. In Colombia you can find street coffeeteria everywhere, very casual, can only stand to drink or have a few handfuls

Recently, I saw the local Colombian national coffee in the video of a travel show "our couple's trip". I deeply realized that coffee exists as a blood factor in the life of people here.

Coffee is a drink for Colombians and can be very casual.

The street coffee cafeteria can be found everywhere in Colombia, which is casual and can only be drunk standing up or with a few plastic or wooden tables and chairs that have no sense of beauty.

Colombians affectionately call black coffee Tinto, and there are mobile coffee stalls on the streets, injecting caffeine into you all the time. Pre-brewed coffee is usually packed in thermos and sold in small plastic cups, which is very casual and can be described as Colombia's national drink.

People who look forward to tasting Tinto are often disappointed that the thin taste does not seem to match Colombia's reputation for producing the best coffee in the world. It is not so much coffee as tap water with coffee flavor.

Old school coffee machines can be seen everywhere on street corners.

Colombia's best coffee beans are exported to Europe and the United States, and local people often use a simple method of dripping coffee, so if you want to drink coffee with a better taste, you have to go to a regular cafe or restaurant.

There are also women who drive jeeps to sell coffee.

When I saw walking on the old street of Bogota, I smelled the smell of coffee. Colombia is a new tourist destination, with small cafes next to each other in Bogota, the capital.

Source: "our couple's trip"

Even with a jeep towed around the corner and an old espresso machine, people can quickly finish a cup by standing up and talking. Small and large cups of coffee range from hundreds of pesos to thousands of pesos.

Coffee as a part of Colombian life, there is no weighing powder, no pressing powder, there is no calculation of extraction time, it is very pure to make you a cup of coffee

The quality of this kind of coffee is generally not high or even low, but this is coffee.

In fact, only coffee, people in different places have their own different habits, have their own different customs and cultures.

If you order tinto, that is, plain coffee. If you say caf é, you will get coffee with milk.

Coffee is a way of life, there is no class, no high or low, the so-called coffee culture, is a quiet way of life, is a comfortable attitude towards life

Coffee made by heart can be felt by others.

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