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Coffee
Opinion
Food and wine
I’m no longer a coffee snob – Starbucks is fine
A strange thing has been happening. I’m like the Benjamin Button of coffee snobbery, watching as my discerning tastes become increasingly basic.
- by Ben Groundwater
Opinion
Europe
Terrible French coffee is causing controversy in Paris. I’m not surprised
Australians have quickly become the world’s most painful coffee snobs – our Olympians even brought their own baristas to Paris.
- by Ben Groundwater
From fast food to bad coffee: Our 10 biggest misconceptions about the US
No other country on Earth is as universally known, and misunderstood. Don’t believe everything you hear.
- by Craig Tansley
Don’t order a latte: The rules of drinking coffee in Italy
When it comes to coffee, the Italians do things in a particular way, so know before you go and drink with confidence.
- by Barry Divola
How to drink coffee, Turkish-style (don’t ask for milk)
Traditional Turkish coffee is black as hell, strong as death and sweet as love, according to an old proverb.
- by Brian Johnston
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