Coffee is not, by definition, British. A coffee made in the British Isles could be considered British because it received most of it's processing in that country. Tea is a much more British beverage than coffee, most people associate tea and Britain.
because its bad for u!
Not Every1 I Dont And Im British
I think you mean NATO as in NATO Standard but this is coffee tea with two sugars.
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According to the British Coffee Association In Britain, the first coffee house was opened in Oxford in 1651 and by 1700 there were 3,000 coffee houses in London.
The Bean to Cup is a coffee house located in Vernon, British Columbia. They are known to roast the coffee beans on site providing coffee that is always fresh. The physical address of Bean to Cup is 3903-27 Street, Vernon, British Columbia. One can also text an order to 250-514-9893.
Yes but it is not as possible as tea, visit someone in England and the first thing they are likely to say is "I'll go and put the kettle on" You need hot water to make instant coffee.
Slaves sugar molasses and coffee
It's called 'Holiday Hooligan' by Banksy
There are several companies that have the Kicking Horse name. It is a resort and vacation destination in British Columbia, Canada. There are also several restaurants in the area that have the Kicking Horse name. The Kicking Horse Coffee Company produces, sells and ships free trade coffee in the same region of British Columbia.
The meaning of the term 'Coffee Break' is an informal break of usually about 15 - 30 in which time a person could get a drink or have a quick snack before returning to work. It is the American form of the British Tea Break.
Yes, millionaire shortbread is a British treat. It consists of a shortbread base, a layer of caramel, and a topping of chocolate. This indulgent dessert is popular in the UK and is often enjoyed with tea or coffee. Its origins are somewhat unclear, but it is widely associated with British baking traditions.