What's the best type of coffee and tea you had?

South Korea
September 1, 2008 5:06pm CST
I am curious to know , there are hundreds or not zillions of types of coffees in the world, I once landed on Singapore airport and ended up drinking the hazel nut cafe' latte, and don't seem to find it any where...have you found anything that you love to drink? if possible do you know any method of making coffee unheard of but so devine? I tried Oolong Ginseng tea, good for stomach and sleep and gives a sweet sensation at the back of my throat.
3 responses
@ik4man (627)
• Malaysia
1 Sep 08
Hi,my family (me and my hubby)take routine two cups of coffee everyday. This coffee is special,no caffeine in it, its contain 7 type of herbs good for health. We practice taking this coffee since early this year and we find that its really help us in maintaining our health.
• South Korea
1 Sep 08
it maintains the relationship too? what about studying, does it help balance the mind too? it's fascinating though, my friend grows tea in his yard and it's a herb, and basically he mixes it with normal tea, so the tea is spicey,i suppose he could do that with coffee as well. where do you get the ingredients for the coffee and how do you make it?
@ik4man (627)
• Malaysia
1 Sep 08
I don't know how to explain but i try...the coffee is called Radix, a product of HPA. I guise you never heard about it. Yes, it's help with relationship. Give you more energy, enough rest through good sleep and more good effects. Two of the herbs are eurycoma longifolia and morinda citrifolia, mixed with coffee arabica, the taste nothing odd,its just nice. It's good you all has your own coffee/tea menu that you mixed by yourself rather than buying. Ok, it's breakfast time! enjoy your coffee/tea!
@redkathy (3374)
• United States
1 Sep 08
I've always loved coffee, even coffee ice cream! My favorite flavored coffee is hazelnut. I like it black with lots of sugar, like a tablespoon. After hurricane Charley I boiled grounds in water in a pot on the grill because we had no power. Then I poured it through the paper filter, and we had fresh hot coffee the morning after surviving a true disaster! That was the only "normal" thing in our life at that moment and the best cup of coffee I ever had!
• South Korea
1 Sep 08
Sounds pretty much like fun, your words gave me the sensation or the memory of camping. I really want to learn to make the hazelnut latte...those are devine. I tried vanilla machiato, and it is soo lovely. If possible, i'd love to serve my family. Instead of learning magic, i'd learn coffee magic (",)
@philjas (1134)
• United States
1 Sep 08
The best coffee I've ever had is green (raw) beans that I roast myself at home. I don't do it very often because I'm lazy, but it does turn out to be THE most fabulous tasting coffee. I usually buy beans from Africa, but I have found that it doesn't really matter what variety they are, they all taste pretty much the same to me, which might have more to do with the way I roast them. I used to use a popcorn popper (this was recommended!), but I lost it or it stopped working or something, so usually now I just roast the beans in a pan on the stove. I'm not much of a tea drinker, but I like spearmint tea (very different from peppermint), and Celestial Seasons used to make one called Irish Cream Mist that I loved but they don't make it anymore, or at least I haven't been able to find it in about 20 years.