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Craving Nutty coffee

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LynnAnneBenfield · 22/01/2021 19:16

I was watching a video earlier of someone making a coffee with an egg yolk and sesame oil in, I think it's a Korean style coffee, she described it as really nutty and even though I've never had a 'nutty' coffee I can't stop thinking about it and craving it!!

I hate syrups and I have tried the hazelnut instant coffee and wasn't that into it, I can't really put my finger on what i want, maybe a ground coffee that's particularly 'nutty' or should I just make a coffee and put a few drops of sesame oil in and see what that's
Like?

So in conclusion, I want something but I don't really know what and I can't stop thinking about it but also can't put my finger on what 'it' is 🤷🏻‍♀️ all help greatly appreciated! 😑

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happysunr1se · 22/01/2021 19:35

Sounds gross, the egg yolk is not mixed in, so at some point you're gonna suck that down raw, bleugh!

If u want hazelnut flavour ground coffee (so just coffee for a French press, not sweetened), then i have found whittards is nicer than godiva.

I have stonerolled black tea powder which I make into a latte, that's quite nutty.

Q1w2e3 · 22/01/2021 19:35

I came on here to recommend hazelnut instant coffee and am now going away to vomit at the thought of eggy coffee! 🤢

LynnAnneBenfield · 22/01/2021 19:38

Oh yer the egg yolk sounds horrendous!

It's even worse because all I can imagine is all the bits of the egg white clinging to the yolk are floating around in your coffee! 🤮

Have you seen that coffee that you add toasted flour too? That's meant to be really nice!

I'll have a look now at that thanks @happysunr1se

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