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    Coffee in Italy sucks

    Riferimento: 9791281390102

    Editore: Giacovelli International Editions
    EAN: 9791281390102
    isbook: 1
    Autore: Palange Valentina
    In commercio dal: 17 Ottobre 2025
    Pagine: 226
    Formato: Libro in brossura
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    In Italy, we pride ourselves on being coffee experts, but for that very reason, few of us truly take time to understand what's in our cup. I myself only started learning about coffee by chance, just as I was turning thirty. Back then, I didn't even like coffee - It tasted bitter as poison, left me with stomach aches and a racing heart. But a decade later, I realized the real problem wasn't me. It was the kind of coffee served in most Italian cafés. This book isn't a manual. It's a personal journey, a confession, and sometimes an accusation, moving between distant and familiar worlds: from captivating tales about brewing traditions to the harsh realities of social exploitation along the supply chain. It covers everything from where coffee is produced, to the café in your neighborhood, and even the shady business deals where the true value of coffee is hidden behind (often fake) gifts exchanged between coffee roasters and traditional bars. Inside, you'll discover recipes to try at home, true but little-known stories, myths ready to be busted, and one question that keeps returning: What are we really drinking?
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