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Re: Coffee in Spain

PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 10:27 pm
by marcliff
Haze wrote:Hooked on my Spanish coffee and cake mid morning fix - Marcliff brilliant post and very informative - wish we saw more posts like this on the forum. #


Glad you found it worth reading.
Not sure of what else there could be. A listing of different Jamon Iberico might get a bit boring (pigs and acorns and all that).
However, I will put one under general chat on how to ask for things at the butcher or meat counter in a supermarket. Gets a bit boring just pointing and sticking you fingers up.

Re: Coffee in Spain

PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 10:49 pm
by EnglishRose
marcliff wrote:
Haze wrote:Hooked on my Spanish coffee and cake mid morning fix - Marcliff brilliant post and very informative - wish we saw more posts like this on the forum. #


Glad you found it worth reading.
Not sure of what else there could be. A listing of different Jamon Iberico might get a bit boring (pigs and acorns and all that).
However, I will put one under general chat on how to ask for things at the butcher or meat counter in a supermarket. Gets a bit boring just pointing and sticking you fingers up.



:text-goodpost: Marcliffe :D

That would be a great help for me and most likely a lot of others too. Loved reading about your coffee; I only ever ask for Cafe con leche so will have fun trying out the some of the others :D

Re: Coffee in Spain

PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 11:56 pm
by marcliff
Cafe Cortado doble. You won't look back. Don't forget to pronounce the r in Cortado.

Re: Coffee in Spain

PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 9:46 am
by Ron Hill
Question for you coffee experts. I'll be moving to the Vistabella Golf urb near Los Montesinos soon and I have a Tassimo coffee machine here in Scotland and wonder if I should bring it with me. Do the supermarkets there stock Tassimo coffee packs?

Re: Coffee in Spain

PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 10:33 am
by marcliff
Yes, you can buy coffee pods virtually everywhere.