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Starbucks is coming to Pakistan! Guess which city?

Prefer turkish coffee.
Once had saudi coffee, doesnt taste like ur usual stuff. Very mild and infact tasted like tea. Had 5 cups :partay:
but then when it kicked in :cheesy::cheesy:

I always imagined that coffee from that part of the world would be very bold and therefore have a very bitter taste with high acidity.

I am mainly a breakfast blend kind of coffee drinker, but I wouldn't mind trying Turkish or Saudi Arabian coffee just to see what it's like.

I highly doubt there are Saudi Arabian or Turkish coffee in K-Cups style though.
 
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I in my life have always hated Tea and have never tasted coffee
 
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Don't invite @coffee_cup before katai of Kamaad nahien tou bolay gha CHOTA SA GHUNAA THA NAZAR HI NAHIEN AYA...:lol:

LOL.

Apple flavour sheesha with Kashmiri chai and cheekan tikka :D

Kashmiri chai and Cheekan Tikka any time.

Not sure about Sheesha though. This is one thing that I have managed myself to stay away, even though as a child I used to puff my grandfathers hukka (more like blowing into it), :lol:
 
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LOL.



Kashmiri chai and Cheekan Tikka any time.

Not sure about Sheesha though. This is one thing that I have managed myself to stay away, even though as a child I used to puff my grandfathers hukka (more like blowing into it), :lol:
Ye karney pey bohat maar khaye thi mein nay bachpan mein ha ha
 
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Hopefully they are not making it from one of those things I saw in one Bear Grylls video. Where an animal had eaten coffee plantations and Bear thought his droppings were good enough to brew you a fresh coffee, :lol:

I watched that episode. Actually ancient natives used to make coffee with animals droppings to fight cold. He copied that and found bad taste.

On topic, people will have more options, that is a good thing.
 
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Easier said than done, plenty of areas I've been around where small local and artisan cafes were killed because a starbucks moved in, locals stuck with no choice but to enter an establishment where they serve mediocre coffee at inflated prices to middle class kids.

It depends on the town. Here, there are many Starbucks, but lots of small gourmet coffee houses are thriving too.
 
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