Different types of coffee !!

Different types of coffee !!
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Cold Coffee: As the name suggests, iced with coffee, milk, sugar, grated ice, topped with a dollop of fresh cream.

Espresso: Espresso is traditionally pure coffee served without milk and most recipes revolve around single or double shots of Espresso.

Cappuccino: Prepared with espresso, hot milk and steamed milk foam, Cappuccino is traditionally served in a porcelain cup and the thick layer of foam on the top helps to keep the coffee hot for a longer period of time.

Affogato: This coffee based beverage or dessert is made by topping a drink or dessert with a shot of espresso.

Café au lait: A French coffee beverage which is served with a dash of scalded milk, usually in the ratio of 1:1.

Caffe Latte: This is made by mixing Espresso and milk in the ratio of 2:1 with a little foam added at the top.

Mocha Coffee: To one cup of hot brewed coffee add one tablespoon sugar, two tablespoons milk and a tablespoon of unsweetened cocoa powder. Different types of flavoring can also be added like strawberry and raspberry.

Liqueur Coffee: This type of coffee is brewed by adding any variety of liqueurs to it like whiskey, brandy, rum or even vodka.

Happy Mahashivratri


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This awakening you have known comes not Through logic and scholarship, but from Close association with a realized teacher. Wise are you, Nachiketa, because you seek The Self eternal. May we have more Seekers like you!
- Katha Upanishad
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Happiness cannot come from hatred or anger. Nobody can say, "Today I am happy because this morning I was very angry." On the contrary, people feel uneasy and sad and say, "Today I am not happy because I lost my temper this morning." Through kindness, whether at our own level or at the national and international level, through mutual understanding and through mutual respect, we will get peace, we will get happiness, and we will get genuine satisfaction.
- His Holiness the Dalai Lama
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Malleable Paper Sculptures by Li Hongbo


Li Hongbo is a Chinese artist currently living and working in Beijing. Born in 1974 in Siping City, Jilin, China, Li has always had a deep fascination with paper and it’s properties. “You can never predict what it will become in the end,” Li says of paper.
 
In a recent solo exhibition entitled, Pure White Paper, at the Dominik Mersch Gallery, Li displayed dozens of his sculptures, meticulously crafted from thousands of individual sheets of paper, glued together to create a a kind of ‘honeycomb’ structure that makes the sculptures entirely malleable and flexible.

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