When we emigrate, we try to carry in our scarce luggage our roots, traditions and customs of our land.
When I arrived in Cuba, I found that everyone had greca coffee pots. A coffee maker that I do not know how to use, it seems simple but the truth is that I have never been able to make coffee in this device. And the coffee that resulted from this coffee maker is so dark that I could not enjoy it. I missed the coffee "guayoyo" from my country that is made with a cloth bag that we call coladera.
So I found some anticeptic fabric, a wire base, needle, thread and in less than 30 minutes I made my own strainer.
I think the right way to drink coffee is to sit down and enjoy a delicious cup of coffee and let the taste and smell remind you of wonderful moments from your childhood. Let the coffee bring back memories of special moments.
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You’re absolutely right! Coffee should be savoured, enjoyed slowly while you absorb its particularly special ambience - the aroma, the taste and the “feels-good”. ☕️☕️☕️❤️💕☕️💕☕️❤️💕☕️☕️🥰🥰
It is the most important 💜☕
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These Greca coffee pots were very famous in Bulgaria too. When I was child there was maybe every second house that had this king of coffee brewer. Every method of brewing coffee can give you amazingly tasty results. You are used to this cloth filter, because you are not that familiar with the Greca pot. Although… I may prefer your way of brewing coffee!
Best wishes!
Yes, I think the right way to drink coffee is to enjoy it to the fullest.
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I'm fascinated by that coladera and it makes me keen to research what the old-fashioned, way of making coffee in Jamaica was. I called to say traditional because as far as I know, Jamaicans are generally big tea drinkers in the morning... I think it's a remnant of the British rule.