Drinking coffee used to be just an everyday task, done out of need and not desire. Today, it’s a full time hobby taken seriously by coffee lovers, who savor every sip to the maximum. It seems there’s always a new coffee trend and we’ve got you covered when it comes to your choice of daily brew.
Let’s start with one of the trendiest drinks at the moment, the Spanish Latte. Like a regular latte, the Spanish Latte is made with espresso, but is made with condensed milk instead of regular milk. In Kuwait, it is popularly served as an iced drink. Try an Iced Spanish Latte from specialty coffee shop Aspro on Talabat. Or, if you’re more into warm lattes, LYW’s Hot Spanish Latte is highly rated by Talabat users. At Baking Tray, you can order a hot or cold Spanish Latte, which we recommend you have with one of their soft, chewy cookies. V60 even serves a Spanish Latte lollipop!
The Cold Brew is another type of coffee that has recently developed a diehard fanbase. Mysterious to many, this type of coffee is actually not the same as iced coffee. Cold Brews are said to taste better because the coffee is never heated at a high temperature. This helps the coffee beans retain their sweet taste, rather than becoming bitter. You can get your Cold Brew fix at Jumo, 20 Grams, and Aspro.
For those who like their coffee milky, you can’t go wrong with an Iced Latte. Try a classic Iced Latte at Paul or Seeds & Beans. If you have a sweet tooth, try Crisp House’s Nutella Latte or Grace Cafe’s Fluffy Latte, which comes with gooey marshmallows. Another local specialty cafe, Philosophy, serves a highly related Saffron Latte, which is just as aromatic as it is delicious.
For the old souls, Turkish Coffee never gets old. Turkish Coffee is made by brewing finely ground coffee in a small lidless pot called an ibrik. Traditionally, people practiced fortune telling by reading the marks left by the coffee on the coaster. Get your Turkish coffee delivered from Grace Cafe or Cafe Bazza. If you prefer making it yourself, we recommend you order your ground coffee from the legendary roaster Al Ameed, which delivers through Talabat.
We couldn’t end this post without mentioning Arabic coffee. Ultra aromatic and light, Arabic coffee is usually made in a pot called a dalla. Its distinctive taste comes from the addition of cardamom. In some places, other spices like cloves and cinnamon are also added. You can get Arabic coffee delivered from GNAD, Culture Cafe, and Lavaeit.
Ready to recharge with some caffeinated deliciousness? Browse cafes on Talabat.
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