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food doesn't matter for me, only liquids but not alcohol, only beer
with alcohol, but beer is not strong , i don't lose my mind
hey, just wondering what people in your countries say about drinking coffee? i mean how much can you drink per day, is it healthy, is it not healthy... whatever?
In Bosnia most people dont care if its healthy or not, they just drink it. I am really not that coffe-addicted so I only drink it with my family or friends (usually 2 small cups per day). I like hot-chocolate or chocolate-milk more than the coffee :D
In Bosnia most people dont care if its healthy or not, they just drink it. I am really not that coffe-addicted so I only drink it with my family or friends (usually 2 small cups per day). I like hot-chocolate or chocolate-milk more than the coffee :D
italian coffee u mean espresso?
i usually drink 1 or 2 espressos and one lungo per day.
and no, it didn't become a need (i can have a coffee and go to sleep ;/), it's surely a pleasure (friend bought me a big pack of beloved sant' eustachio from rome)
by the way, which is the most popular coffee brand in italy? edit: or rather considered as the best
but karić, i guess you drink different coffee prepared in this... kinda... pan, or whatever you call that. :P
oh and did you know russian коричневый means smeđ?
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i usually drink 1 or 2 espressos and one lungo per day.
and no, it didn't become a need (i can have a coffee and go to sleep ;/), it's surely a pleasure (friend bought me a big pack of beloved sant' eustachio from rome)
by the way, which is the most popular coffee brand in italy? edit: or rather considered as the best
but karić, i guess you drink different coffee prepared in this... kinda... pan, or whatever you call that. :P
oh and did you know russian коричневый means smeđ?
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u mean this?
Yes, it is a little bit different
That "pot" is called džezva and those small cups are called fildžani.. dont know if there is an english word for them :(
And yes, u are right.. I drink that different kind of coffee at home, but when I am in the town with friends I drink espresso
Yes, it is a little bit different
That "pot" is called džezva and those small cups are called fildžani.. dont know if there is an english word for them :(
And yes, u are right.. I drink that different kind of coffee at home, but when I am in the town with friends I drink espresso
yup, dzezva. sounds turkish :P but in poland we also use word "filiżanka" for such kind of cup
did you know russian коричневый means smeđ?
nope, and dont even know how to read that, since the last two letters are unknown for me :D
nope, and dont even know how to read that, since the last two letters are unknown for me :D
It is :D
But stayed here like some kind of tradition
But stayed here like some kind of tradition
the one before last is y and the last is "short i", which usually is j
and as for bosanska pronunciation it'll be something like karićnjevij ("a" because if "o" is not stressed it's read like "a")
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and as for bosanska pronunciation it'll be something like karićnjevij ("a" because if "o" is not stressed it's read like "a")
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Nice pic, is that sugar there btw? Its almost as big as the cup, lol :)
yup
havent noticed it is in "heart" shape :D
it is easy to find in the market (with normal shape of course :D) but it is fa*ing hard and I dont like it :D
havent noticed it is in "heart" shape :D
it is easy to find in the market (with normal shape of course :D) but it is fa*ing hard and I dont like it :D
do u prepare it with cardamom? and i thought it's already boiled together with sugar.
still, i don't put sugar into coffee from coffee machine, it only ruins the taste.
still, i don't put sugar into coffee from coffee machine, it only ruins the taste.