Hello, good morning to all coffee lovers. We are about to welcome a new year, and I heartily wish you many beautiful moments in the company of good coffee. Today I join The Coffee Shop Prompt: Week 97 Dec 26 - Jan 1, which asks us the following: What is the most unique coffee shop you have visited? Was it a planned visit or something that just came to you? Tell us about the coffee shop and share your captured photos of it.
Well, whenever I'm out shopping, I always locate a nearby coffee shop to visit. Yesterday I went out with my daughter to do the shopping for New Year's Eve dinner, and when we finished, we stopped for breakfast at a coffee shop that I didn't know about. It is called Café “Kaip'e”. I remembered this proposal from the community, and I thought this place was the right place.
Honestly, it is a unique place in the area, and it has characteristics that no other place has. Let's start by mentioning that its name, Kaip'e, means coffee in the dialect of our indigenous Kariñas, whose population is settled between the states of Anzoátegui, Bolívar, Sucre and Monagas.
The Kaip'e coffee shop harvests, produces and distributes its own brand of coffee, and the plantations are located in a farm in Caripe, Monagas State. From there the beans are transported to various coffee shops in the area, with the same characteristics. In the place the beans are selected from their original state, and pass through roasting machines, then grinding machines, and others that refine the coffee and fuse it with some spices.
Inside, they give us a brief tour of the place and explain the coffee process from the plant to our cups. They have a very varied menu, many combinations of coffees, and we can even suggest others and they are happy to prepare them for us. I wanted to have a guayoyo with chocolate and the combination was perfect. Aromas and flavors that caught me. And my breakfast was very Creole.
To continue enjoying the genuine flavor of Kaip'e coffee, I took home a presentation of gourmet coffee with cinnamon, which I will tell you later how it is, but I am sure it is as tasty as the one prepared in the coffee shop itself.
If you are in this area and wish to visit the Kaip'e cafeteria, you can find it at Francisco de Miranda Avenue, Centro Comercial Galería Agua Miel, El Tigre.
Thank you all for visiting my blog, I say goodbye until the next story that I will tell you in the company of a good coffee. Happy new year 2025 and many blessings to all coffee lovers.
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