There is no greater coffee than Maltese coffee. The traditional coffee comes in a small teacup and saucer, and the coffee is brewed to perfection, not too thick, not too thin, not too bitter, not too sweet. Heavenly!
I am not a coffee person, so when I told my new cousin-in-law that I would like some coffee, my parents were surprised. I drink more tea than coffee actually, but that does not mean I will not drink coffee whenever I fancy. Besides, Maltese coffee is so aromatic that one cannot resist drinking.
Although I only drank just four cups of coffee in Malta, already I feel like drinking more coffee. Yes, Maltese coffee is that addictive. One just wants to have more and cannot get enough of it. But when I went to England, somehow the coffee does not taste as good or smell as nice. English tea is still the best!
And now I am back home, the coffee here somehow seems tasteless in comparison. Looks like I have to go back to drinking tea and mocha again! How I crave for another cup of Maltese coffee!
I am not a coffee person, so when I told my new cousin-in-law that I would like some coffee, my parents were surprised. I drink more tea than coffee actually, but that does not mean I will not drink coffee whenever I fancy. Besides, Maltese coffee is so aromatic that one cannot resist drinking.
Although I only drank just four cups of coffee in Malta, already I feel like drinking more coffee. Yes, Maltese coffee is that addictive. One just wants to have more and cannot get enough of it. But when I went to England, somehow the coffee does not taste as good or smell as nice. English tea is still the best!
And now I am back home, the coffee here somehow seems tasteless in comparison. Looks like I have to go back to drinking tea and mocha again! How I crave for another cup of Maltese coffee!
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