The Greek word for coffee is καφέ (Pron. Ka-FEH accent on the capitals).
How much caffeine is in Greek coffee depends on what kind you are drinking. The average cup of Greek coffee has about 100mg of caffeine.
You can learn to make Greek Frappe coffee from websites such as Hub Pages and Greek Recipe Hub. The traditional Greek Frappe coffees requires coffee, ice cubes, milk and sugar.
The cast of Greek Cup Coffee - 2013 includes: Chris Vergidis
The traditional use of a briki coffee pot in Greek culture is to make Greek coffee, a strong and aromatic coffee brewed by boiling finely ground coffee beans with water and sugar in the briki. The coffee is then poured into small cups, and it is often enjoyed with a piece of Turkish delight or a glass of cold water.
The word coffee originated from the Ethiopian language. The word coffee is derived from the Ethiopian word, kaffa. Coffee is a brewed beverage.
Coffee in Italian is caffè.
The main, official language of Malta is English, so the word for coffee would be, well, coffee. If you're looking for the Maltese word for coffee, however, it's "kafe". Hope that helps. :)
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
the greek word for egg is: avgo
coffee = "kahwa" /kəhwə/ قهوة
No equivalent word for coffee and tea
No equivalent word for coffee and tea