Many tourists and Israelis come to the store.
And ask a very clear question: Do I have Israeli coffee ?!
The answer to the question is not so unequivocal, since coffee does not grow in Israel, nor can it grow here, although coffee seedlings can be found in some nurseries.
What is more, coffee also did not grow in Italy or Switzerland.
The coffee plant grows globally in the equatorial region and is commonly encountered in local roasting. The most popular coffee in the world is the Italian coffee !!!
The coffee fruit should be separated from the coffee drink.
So like that, in every local coffee country that dominates is what the people call black coffee!
In America it is a filter
In England it's a French coffee (proper coffee)
In Italy it is espresso
In Turkey it's Turkish (anyone said Greek?)
And in Israel it's mud !!!!
Yes yes, the real Israeli coffee is the mud!
It is well known that the right way to make black coffee is with Pinjean and the gas, but come on, how many of us really do it and not in the field? Most of us don't!
We are among the only countries in the world to put the coffee straight into the glass, (Hot water small glass) which is not bad! You know what? It is good!!!
There are lots of ways to make mud and everyone has their habits, the main thing is that it will be delicious !!!!