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Default I drank black coffee

On 11/19/2015 1:34 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2015-11-19 3:48 PM, dsi1 wrote:
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>>> What this coffee had was a real fruity taste, especially the peach.
>>> 99%

>> There seems a lot of confusion as to the number of children. Is it 3,
>> 6 or 7. Well written and proofed by CBC,,,chuckle.

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>>> of other coffee, to me, is just coffee. I guess a real purist
>>> would like it black.

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>> If you like the fruity notes in your coffee, don't use any creamer,
>> which pretty much kills them dead.
>>

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> I go over to the local corner bakery coffee shop every day and enjoy a
> wonderful cup of coffee. They rotate the various fair trade coffees
> that they carry. It is a small town so it is not that astounding that
> they are the best in town, but they are the best I have had anywhere. I
> have to wonder how much difference other people notice in their coffees
> after they have been doctored with cream and sugar. I don't usually
> bother checking to see which coffee they are offering each day, but I do
> often go back to see if I was right. Their usual rotation involves
> Ethiopian, Guatemalan, Columbian, and a couple different blends. I
> wonder how many people who add cream and sugar or sweetener distinguish
> the different flavours.


Not adding cream and/or sugar brings about a new coffee taste experience
for sure. C&S does make for a smoother cup but it tends to mask the
differences in the beans. They are the great equalizers, but in this
case, it's not necessarily a good thing.