What is the best tasting coffee out there?!


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What is the best tasting coffee out there?


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You may be thinking of a brand name?

But coffee has to be grown someplace. So I'll give you regions.

So the best are Colombian, Italian and Kenyan.
Depends on your own taste.

Colombian is amous for being middle of the road; Italian is a little more bitter, just where I want it; and Kenyan can be cut with something else if it's too 'dark' for you. I never use sugar in these, only cream. Sugar is for tea, for me.

Personally, I drink Greek coffee, and even have a copper coffee maker; it's three times thicker than US coffee, the same as Turkish, and very good' but it does use sugar, to become more syrup like.

I tend to drink sun tea and iced coffee whenever I can get it anyway.

100% Kona from Hawaii

french vanilla

Folgers

I don't want to say Starbucks, but it is true... I love their coffee, even though I have it every 4 months or so, or even once a year. The way I have my coffee, (*white chocolate mocha*), is so fattening though, and I need to keep my nice thin waist. :) JK, I just am not a big fan of coffee everyday, that's all.

Many countries have a good coffee like: Colombia, Brazil, Haiti, Mexico etc..
Bustello is a good one. I think it's a colombian's coffee.

i love Folgers Columbian...recently tried Maxwell House Columbian b/c it was on sale and i had a coupon and it was bitter and horrible..wont buy it again

Folgers, cups down, is the best.
I am a coffeeholic, have tried them all, this is old reliable.

I like Maxwell House...French Roast

Folgers Vanilla Biscotti! YUMMMY!!! Just the smell of it makes my mouth water.

The best cup of brewed coffee is from McDonalds. Next is Dunkin Donuts, then lastly Starbucks.




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