I'm obviously in a suggestible mood, as I read your post and thought "mmmmm, yeah, perfect". Mine will be Kenyan (in a cafetiere) as I don't have any Ethiopian, but close enough.Enjoying a mug (Le Creuset) of Ethiopian coffee with organic hot milk.
I'm obviously in a suggestible mood, as I read your post and thought "mmmmm, yeah, perfect". Mine will be Kenyan (in a cafetiere) as I don't have any Ethiopian, but close enough.
Having a mug of Ethiopian with hot milk and monk fruit sweetener.
Never heard of monk fruit being used to create a sweetener. Google throws up some interesting results. What's yours mixed with? G says it's 125x sweeter than sugar.
So, like sugar then 😁 I'm surprised you've used it neat; you must have to drop individual granules into a coffee if it's over 150 times as sweet as sugar. I'm intrigued and will search it outIt at least starts life as a plant vs. some kind of lab created product![]()
So, like sugar then 😁 I'm surprised you've used it neat; you must have to drop individual granules into a coffee if it's over 150 times as sweet as sugar. I'm intrigued and will search it out
Having a good mug of Kenyan coffee, black.
The advantage of enjoying simple pleasures is that they're easily available. I'm about to have my second latte.
Agreed.
And that is a lesson I learn afresh every time I work abroad in a troubled, dysfunctional country, one that has been riven by conflict.
...and you add a nice glass of potable, cold drinking water to that.