Most of us had our first taste of coffee when we were kids. Then, we were so eager to sip our parent’s morning beverage. Infact one of the pranks children love playing is to do exactly the contrary of what they are told is bad. This explains their curiosity and wondering what is in that cup that parents’ only want to keep it to themselves.
But I will say that when we finally sneaked behind our parent’s to take a sip, astonishing is the right word to describe our feeling- the taste was very awful. We were like what on earth is this? Or is our parents playing a practical joke on us? Because we wondered why all the noise and importance attached to this beverage with a very awful taste.
This was my opinion about the stuff as a kid. Years later, I realized that particular coffee was in reality of an acquired taste. But I am still convinced about my parents’ coffee; it was pitiful. People from my era are more inclined to visiting coffee rather than taking the stuff from the drip pot, but this is not to say that the drip pot is out of vogue, because many of them can still be seen and are still in operation at the local malls or kitchen stores. And...