And thus was born the coffee break, probably. But the origins of iced coffee are even more mysterious. One story traces it back to 17th century Vienna, where citizens experimented with new brewing methods after a departing Turkish army left behind a massive surplus in coffee beans. read more
Long popular among coffee enthusiasts in the U.S.,[citation needed] iced coffee is quickly gaining popularity among the general consumer audience as evidenced by the fact that it is available in mass food franchises such as Dunkin' Donuts and sold bottled in grocery stores. read more
This is Frappé coffee. Greek summer would not be summer without it, and here in Thessaloniki where it was invented we should probably put it on the city's coat of arms. read more
It’s common knowledge that coffee is the closest thing to hard evidence that God does, indeed, exist. But while waking up to a hot cup of freshly-brewed coffee is wonderful in winter, with spring's official onset, it's iced coffee season. read more