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Lisbon Café Guide

Portugal’s vibrant capital Lisbon or Lisboa as the locals call it,  is a perfect holiday destination for those who love coffee. There are plenty of fantastic, creative coffee shops and many of them also roast coffee. Baristas are very happy to tell you about their products plus the coffee is super tasty. 

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Ella Takalainen
Keywords
Portugal
Coffee tourism
cafés
Lisbon
Ericeira

London Coffee Festival 2019: Mindful and Tasty Event for Coffee Lovers

Yet another day in the office? Well not quite! I went to London Coffee Festival and it was a blast of novelties, art, coffee experiments, latte art and lots of fun. Here are some the things that caught my eye during the festival. If you're looking for coffee events around the world, make sure to check what's on from our Coffee Calendar!

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Ella Takalainen
Keywords
london coffee festival
Coffee tourism
novelty
london
festivals

Saint Petersburg Café Guide

I visited the city for the first time years ago and totally fell in love with, well, everything.  Since I have visited regularly. It's a stunning mixture of history and modern, rough street corners next super posh high street shops and of course interesting coffee scene. Russia has been traditionally more tea then coffee country, and when 94% of people drink tea you could say it still is pretty tea concentrated nation.

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Ella Takalainen
Keywords
travel
coffee guide
Coffee tourism
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg cafes
coffee culture
russia
Russian coffee culture

Coffee Kombucha - the Perfect Match of Two Trends of 2020

Kombucha has become extremely popular a few years back as there are many health benefits in it and it is a naturally fizzy drink with sweetly fermented flavor. It has been around long before the hipsters found it and it became part of the today’s heath trend of functional beverages. Study of Wiley University tells that it originally comes from China where it was used for its health benefits as early as 220 BC.

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Ella Takalainen
Keywords
kombucha
filter coffee
Recipe
history of kombucha

Sense of Smell and Coffee - How Can You Improve Your Smelling?

Coffee has dozens of flavors and in order to pull out those flavors correctly one need not only sense of taste but also sense of smell. Without sense of smell it's almost impossible to taste anything from coffee. Once in a while our senses might be a bit out of order so in this blog I want to share tips how to improve your sense of smell.

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Ella Takalainen
Keywords
taste
tasting
smell
smelling
Coffee
coffee cupping

Coffee Meditation Will Get You Through the Darkest Days

The reason why most of us practice meditation is that it helps us to find inner peace, improves perception, helps brain to rest, helps us to stay in the present moment and most of all perfects our sense of contentment as a whole. There is plenty of research about the positive effects of mediation towards comprehensive well-being of people. Researches show that meditation helps people to concentrate on the present moment and prevents dilution of thoughts. Dilution of thoughts had negative effect on learning new and fulfilling tasks. 

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Ella Takalainen
Keywords
meditation
coffee cupping
cupping
coffee tasting
filter coffee

Salt in Coffee - Does it Make Sense?

Adding salt to your coffee cup, does it make your coffee taste any better? I've heard a rumour that people used to use salt in coffee to make it taste less bitter and I wanted to know whether it's true. Let's dig deeper into the magic of salt in coffee!

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Ella Takalainen
Keywords
coffee tasting
tasting
salt
salt in coffee
bad coffee
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