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Why do Americans like coffee so much? do you know what kind of coffee Americans like best?

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) unwittingly, all kinds of milk tea have become a popular treasure throughout China, and many young people would rather eat without meat than without milk tea. In the United States on the other side of the ocean, there is also a kind of drink that the American people can't stop, and that is coffee. The United States is the global consumption of coffee.

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Unwittingly, all kinds of milk tea have become a popular "life" treasure all over China, and many young people even "would rather eat without meat than without milk tea". In the United States on the other side of the ocean, there is also a kind of drink that the American people can't stop, and that is coffee.

The United States is the world's largest coffee consumer, with more than half of Americans drinking at least one cup of coffee every day. For many Americans, coffee is not only a refreshing dietary necessity to awaken the day, but also one of the quintessence of American culture.

Several famous presidents of the United States have also been inextricably linked with coffee-President George Washington was a coffee bean importer and President Thomas Jefferson hailed coffee as "the best drink in a civilized society."

The tradition of drinking coffee is integrated into almost every aspect of American life, so many American TV dramas are also inseparable from coffee and cafes. For example, in Friends, Rachel and Joey work in a cafe called Central Perk, which has become a frequent meeting place for the six main characters.

When it comes to coffee drinking in the United States, it goes back to Mid-18th century in the middle of the 18th century. Since the separation of the United States from Britain, Americans have regarded drinking coffee as a way to resist Britain, their home country of drinking tea.

Americans refuse to drink tea, which means that they refuse to accept British culture and want to build their own unique culture. So, American culture is based on drinking coffee.

In the United States, there is a coffee shop on almost every street corner, and people will ask when they greet each other or even talk to each other:

Wanna grab a coffee? would you like some coffee?

Nowadays, Americans' love for coffee is deep in the bone marrow, so coffee is not only a refreshing drink morning pick-me-up in the morning, but also a cultural culture, a social means social interaction.

A rich variety of coffee has been developed in the long history:

Espresso Espresso

To make an espresso, shoot boiling water under high pressure through finely ground up coffee beans and then pour into a tiny mug.

American Coffee Americano

Americano is simply made by adding hot water to a shot of espresso coffee.

It has been said that American soldiers during the Second World War would make this type of coffee to make their beverages last longer.

Latte Latte

A latte consists steamed (or scolded) milk and a single shot of coffee.

Cappuccino Cappuccino

A cappuccino consists of three layers. The first is a shot of espresso, then a shot of steamed milk, and finally the barista adds a layer of frothed, foamy milk.

Fu Ruibai Flat White

Macchiato Macchiato

Mocha Mocha

Avjiadu Affogato

Star ice music Frappuccino

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