How do I make my coffee sweet?!


Question: I don't like the taste of strong coffee,so how do I make it sweeter? I have never really made coffee before so I need some help.


Answers: I don't like the taste of strong coffee,so how do I make it sweeter? I have never really made coffee before so I need some help.

try cream and sugar

try raw cane sugar

try milk, try chocolate milk

add milk and sugar. gives it a whole new taste

sugar, and milk will make it less strong.

Experiment with it! I love trying new things in coffee. Are you making instant or are you making it in a coffee pot. If you are making instant fallow directions if you are using a coffee pot put about 1/3 cup of coffee in the liner to make a half a pot of coffee. Then add sugar and cream to the taste. But I like adding extra stuff like candy (Hersey's, Reese's, any thing that melts), hot chocolate, or capachino. Don't use chocolate sryup or rolos. It doesn't taste right.

SUGAR

Have you ever tried using honey in your coffee? It's a whole different type of sweet.
If you can't do honey or suger, then you can try a liquid cactus sweetner that is available to specialty shops & health food stores. It's pricey...apx 6 times the price of the same amount of honey. & great for people who are diabetic or sensitive to high energy sweeteners! It's a nice natural product that is easy on my system.

try creamer.
a lot of kinds come in flavors that make it sweeter and not as strong.

sugar (brown or white), honey (my personal favorite), chocolate syrup....then add milk or cream/half and half.

I use equal or sweet n low. I add a little creamer so its not too strong.

stir in one teaspoon of man jam

Try cream and sugar,but if you can't have sugar try Equal or Saccrin. Hope that helps.

Sugar?

In Singapore, there are a few ways we drink our coffee:

Kopi O: black coffee with suagr
Kopi: Coffee with condensed milk
Kopi C: Coffee with sugar and evaporated milk

To see how we make coffee in singapore: http://www.oncoffeemakers.com/how-to-mak...





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