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delicious coffee and tea recipes from Paraguay
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bevoost from Earth (Contact Member) -
Cafe Batido. This is a coffee drink made from instant coffee (I like Nescafe Clasico) and sugar. Pour equal parts (e.g. 1 tablespoon) instant coffee and sugar into a cup. Add just a few drops of water or milk. It is very important not to add too much liquid! Rigorously stir for a few minutes until the mixture becomes a light-colored paste. Add hot water or milk, and foam will form at the top.Mate Cocido. This is a tea drink prepared with yerba mate and sugar. (Yerba Mate is made from the leaves and twigs of a holly plant native to subtropical South America. You are most likely to find this at your local Latin American grocery store). Put the two together in a pan, and wait for the sugar to melt and burn a little bit. The yerba mate and burnt sugar together create a delicious aroma. Pour in hot water and allow it to steep for a minute or two. Drain the tea and enjoy!
Reply #1 Ugly Man from The Ugly Farm (Contact Member) -
disgusting... skip the sugar • Page 1 (Original Post) •
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