RE: Coffee Conversation Event 84 (Sep 21 - 23)
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Too bad your coffee grinder is broken π Many people I know use their blenders to grind their coffee beans. I'm glad yours worked just fine π And I hope you can get a new grinder soon.
Cafecito for you β€οΈ
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Is cafecito a little coffee? May have just discovered my favorite word in Spanish. :)
Hehe, yes! Little coffee π For us, a cafecito is usually black, then little black coffee. A "negrito" is another word you may use.
Nice word, cafecito! Spanish is the most nice and musical language, I guess there is no doubts in this in the whole world. π₯°
I think some people would agree that our language is indeed a little musical.
And I'm thrilled that you guys liked this word so much. Cafecito for you, too!
weeeeeee! π π π
I had that same question when I wrote about a very small coffee establishment called "mi cafesito" some time ago...in the end I settled on the translator's option "small cafΓ©" I welcome your questions about Spanish, @honeydue βΊοΈ
Frankly, I am not convinced thats a good solution. (Maybe using blender for hard beans instead of soft juicy vegetables will do the job, but will not be healthy for a long life of one's blender?.. I am full of doubts)
A friend of mine has an old Oster blender like mine (almost 25 years old); it's been doing the job for a decade, says she...
"Good for you!", as English say. π
Wow... It would be good to try this method no tWow... It would be good to try this method, he hadn't thought about it, in the absence of a coffee grinder. I've tried grinding corn kernels, but never coffee kernels...