a tradition back home in India…
South Indian filter coffee is a coffee drink made by mixing frothed and boiled milk with the infusion obtained by percolation brewing of finely ground coffee powder in a traditional Indian filter. The drink known as Kaapi, is the South Indian phonetic rendering of “coffee”. The drink is also referred to as Madras filter coffee.
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i’m not a coffee person but this sounds like a very good one! 🙂
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Yes an interesting affair! Thank you so much 😊
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Oh man – one of my favourite ways to have coffee. I can’t wait until things open up enough to get this again…
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Glad you can relate to it! Do we get this in Toronto 🤔 thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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Oh you’ll definitely find it here. There are two Saravanaa Bhavan locations – one in Mississauga, another in Scarborough where you can also find Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Punjabi and other Indian-language films. Their food is good but not as good as the location I went to in Connaught Place. There are also a ton of South Indian restaurants throughout the area. I’m particularly fond of Subiksha Foods on Eglinton in Scarborough. Many will do filter coffee, others have “Madras coffee” on the menu and then bring out a mug of what looks like a double-double from Timmy’s.
Scarborough really is the place to be for pretty much any international food, actually. Once things open up again message me and I can give some recommendations from pretty much any corner of the world. 🙂
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That’s a great piece of information! Thank you so much 😊 actually it’s a good idea to wait before trying the restaurants… thanks once again…
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It looks very inviting. Yes, please! 🙂 🙂
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Sure ☕️ 😃 🤗
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