Constellation and Coffee Gemini Coffee Love Story
Gemini Coffee Love Story
The right coffee: Cappuccino. Thin milk foam + milk + espresso, the layered cappuccino is the most authentic portrayal of both sides of Gemini. Looking forward to new surprises every day, Gemini is full of milk foam, sweet cappuccino is hard to give up, plus the unique smell of dried lemon powder, cinnamon powder or chocolate powder, it hits the sharp and slender nerves of Gemini.
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Coffee and Taurus Coffee Love Story
Taurus coffee love story suitable coffee: Mandheling coffee (Mandheling). Taurus, a bull, has an unusual obsession with single-item coffee. Just like their attitude towards love excellence, the delicate feeling of top quality is the pursuit of Taurus. Deeply baked mantelin, you can really feel its mellow, rich purity as soon as you put it on your tongue.
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Cancer Coffee Love Story Coffee and Constellation
Cancer Coffee the right coffee for love: American light coffee (Caff Americano). The tranquility and softness of Cancer can always make your life more peaceful and comfortable. The aroma conveyed by American light coffee happens to confirm the simple and easygoing nature of Cancer. Its simplicity, impulse and the softness of its entrance are just right and refreshing; the American style is simple and light
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