RE: CLOSED - Coffee Conversation Event 87 (Oct 12 - 14)

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In Cuba you do not usually drink much tea, I imagine it is because of the hot climate, the fact is that I have never seen or visited any tea house, although it is usually sold in some establishments, but it is not common, the common thing here is coffee, and cafes if there are many. There are also places where coffee is the protagonist and they specialize in serving a varied menu based on coffee.
Cubans are very fond of black nectar, as it is also called. So my preference would be a coffee shops.

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@jordy0827 my friend is that our tradition is coffee, producers and high consumers of coffee.
That's why we suffer when at home we don't have our ☕de coffee. 🌹❤️

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As a good Cuban, coffee is what rulesHere in Venezuela it is the same, very few places in tea houses or where I have gone, I have not been able to see one. And we love strong coffee too 😋😋😋

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Well, we have the same tastes and in that sense we Venezuelans and Cubans are alike.

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Here, in Bulgaria, we don’t drink much tea either. Coffee is far more popular and I think it is the norm in our area of Europe. I think only in Turkey tea seems far more popular.

I would love to visit a coffee shop in Cuba!

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So it seems that coffee is the global winner over tea.

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Same with me too I will love to visit a coffee shop as well

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@jordy0827 I get that about Cuba!
Jamaica is a big tea-drinking nation, but it would be rare to see a teahouse. Whereas, coffee shops and the coffee culture is booming there:)
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No doubt in the Caribbean coffee seems to be more popular than tea 😄.

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It seems to me that tea houses are not very popular in our Latin countries, since there is a strong influence of coffee in our cultures, I think so.

I really liked the souvenir and the message written on it. Apparently I'm one of those people who dreams a lot. Haha.

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So it seems amiga, that tea houses in Latin America are almost nonexistent, and if they exist, they are hidden.... Hahaha

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Thank you, yes, it seems that we have in common the lack of tea houses in our countries 😄☕.

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The aroma of the coffee you left is Soo sweet 😊

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In Cuba you do not usually drink much tea, I imagine it is because of the hot climate...

You made me remember two things.

  1. We have a saying here in Venezuela:
    --I'm thirsty...
    --Go to the beach for coffee!
    Can you believe it? The heat won't prevent us from having hot coffee, friend.

  2. When I was taking a basic French course, our teacher used a very old book, from the 1930s, I think. In one scene, the mother recommended to her son who was very thirsty to drink tea 🤦‍♀🤷‍♂

My thirst requires lots of fresh or cold water. Hot coffee is an error in the Matrix 😁

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Same low consumption of tea or coffee is the main reason why there is little or no coffee shops in lagos, only few people consume coffee

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I would feel out of place there. Of course, every country has its preferred beverages, in many places tea is preferred.

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Your images are beautiful. I'm fascinated by the last one, that arrangement is inspiring 😍.

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