Coffee is more than just a drink; it is a global culture. In many countries, drinking coffee is an important daily ritual, but the way people enjoy it varies greatly. In Italy, coffee is fast and strong. Italians usually drink a quick shot of espresso while standing at the bar. They rarely drink cappuccino after 11 AM because they believe milk is bad for digestion later in the day. In Vietnam, coffee is slow and sweet. People use a special metal filter called a 'phin' to brew strong coffee, which is often mixed with thick, sweet condensed milk. Sitting in a café and watching the street is a popular way to relax. Meanwhile, in the United States, coffee is often about convenience. Many Americans buy large cups of coffee to go, drinking it while driving to work. Different cultures reflect different lifestyles, all united by a love for coffee.
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Coffee Culture Around the World
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