It depends on how big the coffee cup is.
Sometimes a cup of coffee is called a "Cup of Joe", and BK stands for Burger King.
Coffee sleeves were invented and patented by Jay Sorenson in 1993 (under the trademarked name Java Jacketsâ„¢)
That depends ENTIRELY on how big the coffee pot is.
It's called a "sleeve" in most places.
you ask for a cup of hot coffee.
Because java is the name of the coffee bean In order to represent the coffee in the cup it is represented with the cup
This will depend on the quality/grade of the coffee and the value of the coffee cup. For example, if you drink normal coffee with a cup made of gold and decorated with diamonds, then the cup will cost more than the coffee.
It depends on the size of the coffee cup.
When you stir a cup of coffee, the energy of the coffee is initially raised from the bottom of the cup. This can causeÊthat hot coffee to cool quicker, but it depends on the temperature of the cup and the coffee's surface.
"The cup of coffee" is not an idiom that I know of. It just means a cup full of coffee.
Depends on the size of the serving of coffee. A standard "cup" of coffee uses six ounces (177 ml) of water. The 500 ml answer below would be a REALLY big cup- a half liter.