Go to Canada... get some regular Tim Hortons coffee. It actually FEELS good.
2006-06-22 13:51:58
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answered by nvr10pts 3
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Definitely regular coffee. No matter how well they do the decaf process, it always tastes a little "off" to me. The best coffee that I have ever had is from Barefoot Coffee Roasters at 5237 Stevens Creek Blvd, Santa Clara, CA. It is their "Cubano" coffee drink. Cuban-style espresso is made by adding sugar to the container from which the espresso is served before brewing the espresso itself. This enables the resulting drink to have the strength of espresso, but with a smooth, sweet flavor that is unobtainable by simply mixing sugar into a regular espresso. Heavenly! Here is a photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcuff/120935144/ and here is the link to Barefoot http://www.barefootcoffeeroasters.com/
2006-06-23 00:38:36
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answered by LarryC 2
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It was called "Cardonna" .... I bought it on clearance for $3 for a 3lb. can. It said it was made in Brazil I believe. The flavor was sublime. It had the richest, smoothest taste. The best coffee I ever drank bar none.
2006-06-22 20:56:43
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answered by DR. HARPOâ⢠5
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I work at starbucks in seattle (where it originated) so i have tried and know how to make everythinggggg. best drink if you prefer strong coffee is a Breve Doppio Machiatto. The best sweet drink is a coconut creme frappuchino, and the best non- coffee drink is a cinnimon flavored chai latte.
2006-06-22 20:55:23
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answered by E 5
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Decaf or regular, I don't care.
The best coffee was Kona coffee and it was best because we drank it at the factory in Kona Hawaii.
2006-06-22 20:52:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i agree that all tim horton's products taste better in canada...but the best coffe ever...well, its a tie......
the cubans drink strong, strong coffe out of little thimble sized cups, with little bits of grounds up in there and no sweetner, and its GOOOOOD
The mexicans have something called cafe de olla, which has cinamon, or something in it, that is just unbelieveable.
2006-06-22 21:00:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Zola's Caffe Doré in whitehorse yukon canada. All her coffee is roasted right there. Really her speciality coffees are the best. Regualr.
2006-06-22 20:59:56
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answered by Anonymous
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a Breve in Seattle 10 yrs ago... espresso shots in steamed half and half with a touch of mexican hot chocolate - -- heavy , rich and not for beginers
I have also have has copi lewiak -- coffee that was pooped out of a civit at 300 per half pound... not good
2006-06-22 20:54:05
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answered by theevilfez 4
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