Do people in your country enjoy Bosnian Coffee?
In USA coffee is commonly Colombian, Mexican or Arabic.
>>76677571
Coffee in my country=espresso
>that huge sugar cube for that small cup
coffee must be really shit to need that much sugar. not even a coffee drinker but thats the way it goes isnt it
>>76677571
You mean Greek coffee
>>76677571
I used to drink Bosnian coffee a lot.
It was very acidic, like liking a battery.
>>76677692
>Be Eastern Europeans
>Put a ton of sugar in stuff
>Never get fat
>Be Americans
>Put a ton of sugar in stuff
>Get fat
Why?
>>76677829
It's not fair, friend. Balkan countries' national dish is literally burger.
you surely mean turkish, and boy they do
>>76677870
>ćevapi
>burger
it doesn't taste like plastic or grass tho
>>76678040
No need to be rude, Ogi
>>76677692
They're turkish delights you moron
>>76677829
they use sugar - americans use corn syrup
>>76678123
i am not rude, just realistic. your food literally has no taste.
>>76677692
>sugar
top kek didn't see this one
>>76678166
>reads buzzfeed once
>>76678177
>reads food packets never
>>76678261
Non-shariah countries have the option of choosing from multiple brands, just like we have the option of buying cutlery without showing ID
>>76677571
What is that yellow cube?
Some old folks here drink kopi arang (charcoal coffee) where you put hot coal into coffee.
>>76678433
Do Malaysians enjoy kopi lukak, uma delicia?
>>76678433
it's turkish delight
>coal
wtf, doesn't that ruin the flavor?
>>76678301
>>76678137
he's never read the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe, anon. cut him some slack
>>76678455
No, only some Indonesian cafe in Kuala Lumpur have them.
Most Malaysian drink either milk tea called teh tarik(pulled tea) or milo.
>>76678480
I hate it but older people like them.
We just have it in different cups here, which is Turkish coffee