Jaime is spot on. When our ship pulled into Sydney for a port visit I had my first ever cappuccino at a barista along the Sydney Opera House. It was big change from navy coffee. Amazing town.
The Arabic and Turkish coffees are good but our American friends could not drink it like addiction. It’s extremely strong. It’s not for those who drink 10 cups all the time.
Jaime is spot on. When our ship pulled into Sydney for a port visit I had my first ever cappuccino at a barista along the Sydney Opera House. It was big change from navy coffee. Amazing town.
2:07 those are fighting words, the Flat White as Katee should know is from New Zealand
For me a slowly drank coffee yields more overall results of more energy also.
Jamie’s bang on - we Aussies take our coffee seriously 🙂
"... coffee is something I learned to do on the set of Battlestar galactica... I've never drank coffee before. There was nothing else to do!" 😂😂😂
NZ coffee > Aussie coffee > Italian/European coffee (European > coffee for price!)
Love it though. Hard to go back to tea.
He is right - it is called “Americano”.
Laughing in brazilian coffee speech
The Turks do the best coffee, imo
The Arabic and Turkish coffees are good but our American friends could not drink it like addiction. It’s extremely strong. It’s not for those who drink 10 cups all the time.
that gross y add more water, y even bother?????