Which coffee preparation tastes the least bitter and most flavorful?!


Question: Which coffee preparation tastes the least bitter and most flavorful?
I don't know much about coffee (grew up in a non-coffee drinking house) so I'm kind of clueless about it all. I do enjoy frappuccinos from Starbucks. I know hard-core coffee drinkers probably don't consider those to be actual coffee but they do make me more alert without being too bitter for me. I've tried a few different things without knowing what they were and haven't enjoyed them much. Could someone tell me which coffee preperations would be the least and most bitter? I've tried a latte and I thought that was pretty bitter. I've had regular coffee with creamer and that was good. But what about capuccinos and machiattos and the like? And by "most flavorful" I mean most flavored like other things such as the syrups and such. Not most coffee flavored. I like a very light coffee flavor.

Answers:

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I see you like the same kind of coffee as me :) I'll tell you how to prepare one easily

Ingredients:
Coffee, (I use Nestlé)
Milk (powder)
Sugar
Do you have creamer? if so use them

I SUGGEST YOU USE A BLENDER FOR BEST RESULTS :) IF YOU ARE, THEN YOU NEED TO DOUBLE THE AMOUNT OF INGREDIENTS YOUR GONNA PUT. TRIPLE EM TOO MAYBE.

How to:
Well you put the amount of coffee you want, I suggest 2 tablespoons
At a liiiitle hot water 1/4 to be exact.
Stir until it becomes liquid (kinda)
Yeah if your done with that add 2 Tablespoon milk
Fill your cup about 1/2 now. stir.
You can either melt the sugar and put it in the coffee, or do it normally. your choice.
Add the creamer.
Well now you can fill up your cup/blender with NORMAL temp water.
Stir it.....
yeah if you can, top it with whipped cream
ENJOYYYY

dunno xD



French Press Is least bitter and Perk is most bitter

It's about the amount of time that the grinds sit in the water and the water temperature. With a french press, very hot water soaks with grinds for a short time and the entire process is off heat. With Perk, you are cooking your coffee with repeated passes through the grinds.



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