What Does Coffee Mean To You?
A short post about coffee in Brazil.

Coffee, the second most popular drink in the world, is a strong part of my culture. As a Brazilian who is from the Southeast part of the country, I grew up drinking pure black coffee. To this day, it is my favorite drink when I’m reading, working, hanging out with friends and family, or simply going through the day.
Coffee in Brazil means a lot more than just a drink that gives you energy. It is a cultural celebration. When I travel the world, I always enjoy trying the local coffee, but I have to say: there’s nothing like the coffee from Brazil.
Our coffee is strong, pure and so tasty. If you ever get to visit my home state, Minas Gerais, the hospitable people from here will always offer you a cafezinho (a small cup of coffee). There are no artificial sweeteners. No milk or syrup. It’s the pure, strong black Brazilian coffee that came straight from a local farm.
If you ever come to Brazil, one of the greatest things from here you cannot miss out on is our coffee.
How about you? How much do you like coffee?
Is coffee a big part of your culture?
I’d love to hear from you!






