
Is coffee soup? : r/TooAfraidToAsk - Reddit
Oct 25, 2018 · I think when you’re drinking the broth of soup it’s like drinking coffee, but from what I understand soup is more of a mix match of various components in a broth (veggies, chicken, that sort of thing). Unless you count water as a broth for coffee, then I guess it’s a soup
Can you make Coffee Soup? : r/AskCulinary - Reddit
Coffee is the pit/stone/seed of a stone fruit or berry. As such, trying to make a soup out of the coffee "bean" aka stone pit is the equivalent of trying to make a soup out of the seeds/pits of other drupes such as peaches or olives.
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Is Coffee... soup? Beans are already used in lots of soups, some …
Jul 17, 2021 · The topic is slowly moving into “when a does a beverage become soup” which I really like! It’s broadening, but still connected to the original topic. There’s also a question of if artificial ingredients are used for both beverage and soup, does that mean the “category” of beverage/soup is not affected by the ingredients.
Looking for an elusive soup recipe that has coffee in it.
Apr 23, 2020 · Coffee from Robusta beans tend to be more bitter and nutty, which goes well with rich applications like a creamy soup (also why Vietnamese coffee uses sweetened condensed milk). Robusta coffee is normally the beans of cheaper coffee, so you can use those or darker roasted (Arabica) beans cause both have similar profiles.
Is coffee soup? : r/NoStupidQuestions - Reddit
Oct 4, 2019 · In coffee you use high pressure steam to extract the flavour from the grinded coffee. and filter it out. While in a soup you put vegetables in hot water and then mix everything ---> Very different techniques
Cruisin Coffee Soup : r/Bellingham - Reddit
May 12, 2022 · this is all a psy op from cruising coffee. mayeb the soup is TOO good so they have a coffee shop as a front so only the ones in the know can get the S tier soup The world will end, and there would be riots if they released this soup to the public. Challenge accepted.
Who remembers drinking hot coffee or tea or hot chocolate from …
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Tomato notes in coffee : r/Coffee - Reddit
The tomato tasting note is so universal in the Kenyan coffees I've had over the last 3 or so years that I have avoided them completely. Savory flavors are interesting in coffee but they get really boring when it's always the same savory note. I remember having a Kenyan coffee from Lineage in Orlando, FL that tasted like mushroom broth.
Is it a hot chocolate machine or coffee machine? : r/LokiTV - Reddit
Nov 5, 2023 · Blum’s chocolate soup was founded in 1890s, which was the timeline Timely was living in. It was a thing during Timely’s timeline life. Hershey bought chocolate equipment at the worlds fair to launch shortly after and hot chocolate was one of the features from Blooker’s.