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Aug 23, 2008

BLEND OF MILK AND COFFEE

Coffee always makes me awake every time I feel sleepy in the office or at home during wee hours. But I am not a coffee addict. I drink milk every morning before going to work and in the evening before I sleep.

Coffee is one of the most beverages worldwide nowadays. It is a widely-consumed stimulant beverage prepared from roasted seeds that is commonly called coffee beans of the coffee plant drink by the coffee prince. Ha-ha.


Coffee was first consumed in the 9th century when it was discovered in the highlands of Ethiopia. Brazil is the world leader in production of green coffee followed by Vietnam, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico and India. In the Philippines, the city of Amadeo is the coffee capital of the country. Lipa is where the first coffee was planted in the Philippines. Arabica is known for its good flavor and aroma. Benguet is one of the highest regions in the Philippines where this variety grows best. That’s why there’s this coffee called KAPENG BENGUET.


On the other hand, milk is an opaque white liquid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals. There are two distinct types of milk consumption: a natural source of nutrition for all infant mammals; and a food product for humans of all ages derived from other animals. The term milk is also used for whitish non-animal substitutes such as soy milk, rice milk, almond milk, and coconut milk.


Milk was first delivered in bottles on January 11, 1878. The day is now remembered as Milk Day and is celebrated annually. The town of Harvard, Illinois also celebrates milk in the summer with a festival known as Milk Days. Theirs is a different tradition meant to celebrate dairy farmers in the "Milk Capital of the World. There’s an expression too, it's "the milk of human kindness".


Are you a coffee or milk drinker?




15 comments:

Cordillera Blogger said...

wow...kape...just had benguet coffee 2 hours ago....


sige i'll post an entry about benguet coffee next weekend....


tc!

Pepe said...

Very informative gid ni sya Red, specially for a coffee lover like me.... But that does'nt mean nga damo ko nga beses nagapangape sa isa ka adlaw, everytime lang nga mangape ko gina-make sure ko gid nga best ang coffee ko para best man ang experience.... =D

RedLan said...

wow. i-promote mo nga yang benguet coffee na yan @ mojo. nabasa ko lang at hindi ko pa natikman.

RedLan said...

gani. isa ka daan sa mga coffee prince @ pepe. am sure gin minimize na pag inom. hehehe

.::. Vanny .:. said...

MILK MILK MILK!

hehehehe.

big no no no sa coffee eh.. ewan. sumasakit tyan ko sa kape. nagkakadiarrhea ako. haha

escape said...

until now i still prefer milk over coffee. but i still drink coffee specially when im in baguio.

Joe said...

never was a milk-lover...

i'd go for a cup of hot coffee. it keeps me awake, may antioxidants din yan kaya healthy. and of course, taht's bittersweet taste is just priceless...

KRIS JASPER said...

coffee and milk... though I'd pick milk if I have to choose between the 2.

""rarejonRez"" said...

am i a coffee or milk drinker? nah... never Red!

i am on Milo. hehehe.... kahit bagahe namin pagbalik dito, isang maletang Milo. hahaha! shhhh.....

RedLan said...

hehe @ Vanny. hindi nasanay sa kape ang tyan mo.

RedLan said...

ako, kape pero nasanay rin ako uminom ng gatas this year @ Dong.

RedLan said...

tama ka jowell. may mabuting maidudulot naman sa katawan ang kape.

RedLan said...

wow kaya pala kulay gatas ang skin mo @ KJ. lol

RedLan said...

naging milo drinker rin ako noong baa pa ako @ recel.

RedLan said...

naging milo drinker rin ako noong baa pa ako @ recel.