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coffee mania

Food / Gourmet
#1
  • mail
  • 2022/11/25 09:34

I think many people like the aroma of coffee and drink coffee every day.

Is there anyone who has a particular way of drinking coffee, beans, grind, etc. ?

Is there anyone who uses Bialetti ?
I am thinking of buying one, but there are similar products on the market and I am confused. I am not sure if I should buy it or not.

Any recommendations for beans?

I am new to coffee.

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#50
  • dobon
  • 2022/12/28 (Wed) 05:03
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>48

It was all-American
It was probably the first business model they started when they settled in America.
Maybe the U.S. government assistance made it so. ?
As an aside, the occupation that Japanese Americans started after the war was gardeners.
The Chinese are food vendors.
Koreans are massage.
Vietnamese are cosmeticians.
Now they are all different and supporting the American economy.

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#51
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  • 2022/12/28 (Wed) 09:10
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Indians are 7-Eleven
Filipinos are Nurse and Engineer

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#52
  • and
  • 2022/12/28 (Wed) 09:14
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Oh, and by the way, the dry cleaners are Korean.

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#53
  • dobon
  • 2022/12/28 (Wed) 10:11
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Indians are cab drivers
Filipinos are simple laborers

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#54

#48
I think you're overreacting, a Cambodian owned donut shop is the most common, run-of-the-mill donut shop you'll find on any side street in California.
Not a chain like Dunkin' or Winchell Donuts, but
an independent, family-owned donut shop.
I have lived in the US for 40 years, so when I first came here, I was a little confused because many of the independent stores were run by immigrants (tire stores, car repair stores, gas stations, convenience stores, etc.)
I thought 🤔 this is what the US is like.

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