It really does cut down on the bitterness, neat.

  • LeylaLove [she/her, love/loves]@hexbear.net
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    The Starbucks thing was so weird. I don’t know how they expected that to hit outside of the Mediterranean. I’m a weird culinary person, salt and olive oil really can go in absolutely everything, I defend savory ice cream with EVOO for reference. But I still have a hard time buying into EVOO coffee, being Starbucks coffee makes it an impossible sell.

    Maybe it would have gone better if Starbucks wasn’t so. Seriously, with a proper coffee for it, I could imagine EVOO coffee being great. But not even worth trying if it’s Starbucks serving.

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      10 months ago

      yeah I never tried it I think it was only at their flagship roastery locations, and I don’t really go to starbucks regardless, but it was like… In the iced drinks too? so it gets all nasty and congealed? whyyyyyyy

      I didn’t hate my evoo/espresso but it didn’t add much to the flavor. There’s a certain drink I’ve made at home that involved shaking an espresso over ice such that it foams up really nice that could maybe work with a little oil but I think it would still separate too fast