For some reason I don’t like the taste of coffee, I love it in tiramisu.
I have learnt to like other flavours; is there a way I can start drinking coffee for pleasure?
I keep thinking I’d love it if I was in the right state of mind.
ggm 1 days ago [-]
If you like it in tiramisu that suggests you like the flavour combined with milk and chocolate. So, mocha, or cappuccino. I suggest it would want to be made by a barista and not Starbucks or Tim Hortons.
If you live in Asia the Indonesian and Malaysian coffee might work, it's an experience. Very street food, thick toast with pandan jam, condensed milk often served from a drum. Or Vietnamese egg coffee. It's soft sweet meringue with coffee served together in a cup. Certainly in Hanoi, probably elsewhere.
Or nitro coffee. It tastes smooth because of the bubbles, like Guinness.
This all said, it's OK not to like things. That's what taste is: personal preferences. I don't like most herbal teas, or gong chai, bubble tea or wheat grass. Sometimes all I want is instant coffee. As Feynmans girlfriend (subsequently wife) said: why do you care what other people think?
thejazzman 20 hours ago [-]
I hate the taste of coffee but I apparently fell for vanilla lattes
Different sizes (at Starbucks) taste differently / ratios fluctuate. The medium iced vanilla tastes best to me. You can customize the number of shots too, and increase as you adjust to the taste.
The caramel macchiato tastes even less like coffee.
zyn1643158 1 days ago [-]
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I have learnt to like other flavours; is there a way I can start drinking coffee for pleasure?
I keep thinking I’d love it if I was in the right state of mind.
If you live in Asia the Indonesian and Malaysian coffee might work, it's an experience. Very street food, thick toast with pandan jam, condensed milk often served from a drum. Or Vietnamese egg coffee. It's soft sweet meringue with coffee served together in a cup. Certainly in Hanoi, probably elsewhere.
Or nitro coffee. It tastes smooth because of the bubbles, like Guinness.
This all said, it's OK not to like things. That's what taste is: personal preferences. I don't like most herbal teas, or gong chai, bubble tea or wheat grass. Sometimes all I want is instant coffee. As Feynmans girlfriend (subsequently wife) said: why do you care what other people think?
Different sizes (at Starbucks) taste differently / ratios fluctuate. The medium iced vanilla tastes best to me. You can customize the number of shots too, and increase as you adjust to the taste.
The caramel macchiato tastes even less like coffee.