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<H2><A NAME="s2">2. Menu</A></H2>
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<H2><A NAME="ss2.1">2.1 French</A>
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<P>Popular coffee among programmers because it doesn't need a lot of care
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and its cooking is streamlined; just like commercial software.
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Its exciting taste has inspired thousands of programmers
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in writing incredible software, written in the very first hours of a day.
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M$ Windows for example has been written at 5:00 o'clock in the morning,
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only thanks to coffee! A similar result is guaranteed.
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<H2><A NAME="ss2.2">2.2 Nescafe</A>
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<P> Nescafe is a rather strong coffee, made by pouring hot water
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in a mixture of coffee, sugar and some water.
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You usually take 1 spoon of coffee and 1 spoon of sugar with just
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a bit of water, to mix it. In the meantime you should have the water
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boiling. As soon as the water is hot enough, you mix them all together
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and preferably add condensed milk.
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Although you could use something simpler than a coffee-machine to
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boil the water, I have seen this done so several times...
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<H2><A NAME="ss2.3">2.3 Frappe'</A>
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<P>A popular variation of the above mentioned coffee.
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Actually, you don't need a sophisticated coffee-machine,
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rather a refrigerator for cold water and ice-cubes.
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It is very popular in South Eastern Europe during the warm summer months.
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<H2><A NAME="ss2.4">2.4 Freddo</A>
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<P>This is a complicated one, read coffee-faq (read further information)
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<H2><A NAME="ss2.5">2.5 Espresso</A>
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<P>Espresso is a very strong, italian sort of coffee.
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You serve it in small cups (You ask why? See chapter: Overdose Symptomes)
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with one or two pieces of lump sugar.
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To produce a good espresso you need fresh grinded coffee beans,
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water, lump sugar and a special machine. These machines boil the water
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and press the very hot steam through the grinded coffee beans. You can
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buy a super-duper-automatic machine for a lot of money.
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But a low cost machine is usable, too.
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<P>OK., lets start. Fill water in your machine. Let it become hot. In the
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meantime fill about 1 teespoon of coffeepowder in the filterhandle of
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your machine. Press the coffeepowder down. Not too much. Now the water
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is at the right temperature. Attach the filterhandle to the machine
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and let the machine work. After about 30 seconds you can serve a
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delicate, hot espresso. It is fine after a good meal. You feel good
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and can code for a few more hours.
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<H2><A NAME="ss2.6">2.6 Cappuccino</A>
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</H2>
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<P>(See also chapter: Espresso)
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If you have a more profi-like machine, you can use it, to froth milk
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with it. You need this feature to make a creamy sort of coffee. It is
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easy to prepare. Put some frothed milk in a coffee pot and fill it up
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with espresso. Then decorade with some chocolade flakes. That's it.
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