In this coffee blog, Mexican-duo Rebeca (mom) and Diego-Max (son) explore New York coffee shops and cafes. Rebeca rates the coffee and 5 year-old Diego rates the cupcakes, cookies, and pastries.
Yes, I know ours does. We have covered coffee shops that carry Intelligentsia like Van Leeuwen in Greenpoint ( and trucks) & Maybelle's in Carroll Gardens.
Experts will agree when a particular coffee is “quality,” that its characteristics meet the expectations of coffee grown in that particular region, but if we ask fifteen different coffee connoisseurs which is the best coffee, we’ll get fifteen wildly variant answers. That’s because there is no “best” coffee—it’s just a question of what characteristics you like in a coffee.
There are four aspects of coffee that are generally talked about: aroma, flavor, acidity, and body.
Do any of theses sites talk about intelligentsia coffee at all?
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ReplyDeleteYes, I know ours does. We have covered coffee shops that carry Intelligentsia like Van Leeuwen in Greenpoint ( and trucks) & Maybelle's in Carroll Gardens.
ReplyDeleteExperts will agree when a particular coffee is “quality,” that its characteristics meet the expectations of coffee grown in that particular region, but if we ask fifteen different coffee connoisseurs which is the best coffee, we’ll get fifteen wildly variant answers. That’s because there is no “best” coffee—it’s just a question of what characteristics you like in a coffee.
ReplyDeleteThere are four aspects of coffee that are generally talked about: aroma, flavor, acidity, and body.