A Cup of Joe


“Where’s my coffee?”

“Coffee please, black, no sugar.”

“Coffee sir? Coffee ma’am?”

These are only one of the few lines you can hear from people everyday (at home, at work, and everywhere), especially in the morning.

Yes, it has been some kind of routine – when you wake up in the morning, you’ll automatically seek for a cup of this addicting infusion. Who wouldn’t want it anyway?

Isn’t it nice to smell and taste the aroma of a freshly brewed hot coffee? In fact, just the smell of it makes your day already complete, right?

No matter how it is brewed – pressured, boiled, or filtered – or no matter how you serve it – white, black, or sweetened – it is no doubt that coffee is considered as one of the best beverages in the world.

But aside from the taste and aroma of this wonderful blend, people also become more interested with it because of its health benefits. Hundreds of studies confirmed that coffee has some therapeutic ability – from helping to cope up with depression to lowering the risk of heart disease and cancer. But also, just like some of the many things in life, too much of it can also be harmful. It is important to listen to your body and know your limit, too.

Honestly speaking, I am a coffee-lover. I can consume at least 2-4 cups of coffee a day, depending on my mood and needs. Well, I know it’s not that much compared to how many cups do others consume, but that’s just me. I just love coffee. Like others, I consider it as one of my energy sources, too. I feel impaired when I don’t get even just a cup of it in a day.

How about you, do you love coffee, too? :)

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