Indian Filter Coffee Second On List Of Top 38 Coffees In The World
Indian Filter Coffee Second On List Of Top 38 Coffees In The World
On the list, the number one position is given to Cuban espresso.

Coffee is a mood-changer. This fragrant beverage is well-known for its mouthwatering bitter flavour. There is a wide variety of coffee beans and various types of coffee around the world.

Meanwhile, TasteAtlas, a well-known food and travel guide platform, has released a new rating list of the Top 38 Coffees in the World. On the list, the number one position is given to Cuban espresso, followed by South Indian coffee in the second position. Let’s take a look at the coffees that made it to the top 10 coffees in the world list, as per TasteAtlas.

Cuban Espresso (Cuba)

South Indian Coffee (India)

Espresso Freddo (Greece)

Freddo Cappuccino (Greece)

Cappuccino (Italy)

Turkish Coffee (Turkiye)

Ristretto (Italy)

Frappe (Greece)

Eiskaffee (Germany)

Vietnamese iced coffee (Vietnam)

Take a look at the post:

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by TasteAtlas (@tasteatlas)

Cuban Espresso is also known as Café Cubano or Cafecito. It is said to have originated in Cuba. It’s made with sugar and dark roast coffee and usually sweetened with natural brown sugar. While the coffee is brewing, the sugar is added and quickly stirred with a spoon to create a creamy froth. Either an electric or stovetop espresso machine is used to brew it.

On the other hand, Indian Filter Coffee is brewed using a simple and effective Indian coffee filter machine. This machine is made of two chambers of stainless steel. The upper one is used to hold ground coffee, and in the bottom chamber, the brewed coffee is slowly dripped. In South India, filter coffee is quite popular.

A lot of people leave the filter in place overnight so that when they get up in the morning, their coffee is ready. Warm milk and sugar are added to make this mixture. This coffee is served in a tiny brass or steel tumbler along with a smaller saucer known as a dabara. But this Coffee is frequently poured from one vessel to another to create froth before serving.

What's your reaction?

Comments

https://wapozavr.com/assets/images/user-avatar-s.jpg

0 comment

Write the first comment for this!