I’ve often been asked how I function without drinking coffee, or how I made it through college without it. People often want to know why I don’t drink coffee, and I think I’ve discovered the reason why. Upon walking into a coffee shop today I remembered the strange Aussie way of labelling coffee drinks. The person in front of me ordered a Short Black and a skinny Flat White. The person in front of her ordered a Long Black and something that sounded like mokka. The only thing I understood was skinny, which refers to low-fat milk.
Turns out mokka is just a funny way of saying mocha, e.g. coffee with milk. A Short Black is something like espresso, and a Long Black is espresso with hot water added. A Flat White is similar to a latte, I think, as in espresso with milk added.
The Aussie way of describing coffee with non-coffee works is the reason why I stick to Hot Chocolate, which is universally described as Hot Chocolate.
Monday, March 1, 2010
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yet none of that explains why u didn't drink coffee in america :p
ReplyDeleteWe also have skinny soy latte decaf with artificial sweetener. Sometimes referred to as 'why bother?'
ReplyDeleteeileen - sure it does, trauma from my childhood, duh!
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