What Kind of Coffee Preferred Each Zodiac Sign

What Kind of Coffee Preferred Each Zodiac SignMorning Coffee is our best friend. Because there are many types of coffee, let's see what kind of coffee drink each sign individually.

Ram. First in line, leaving the door first, a triple espresso and it will come out the door as you say: coffee.

Bull. Bulls are combined the simplicity and luxury in one place. Their choice will be a cappuccino with whipped cream.

Gemini. They will have two favorites always. But this is understandable. You can prepare a large coffee with milk or caffeine-free coffee with milk.

Cancer. Cancer is cozy home in the top bed with coffee and chocolate milk.

Leo. You have to look good in the first place. We choose a coffee macchiato without discussion.

Virgo. They are virgins, and all too traditional tender. A coffee pot with little or no milk will please them.

Libra. No need to bump you head for balance, they will be more than happy with a simple coffee with milk.

Scorpion. If he tells you that he is satisfied with a simple coffee, then you must know, he tells lies: those born in Scorpio always appreciate something new. Put a little cream and a pinch of cinnamon.

Sagittarius. Frappe with ice cream or a cappuccino with more caramel. Sagittarians are the most greedy when it comes to coffee with cream, ice cream or caramel.

Capricorn. Always effective. Black coffee without sugar and no milk, with a square of dark chocolate in addition.

Aquarius. There are not big coffee drinkers. They always choose a fruit shake. But appreciate, from time to time, a simple coffee with milk.

Pisces

I love coffee in any form. If you want to conquer them but you can combine with some coffee and ice cream.

NOTE: The first reference to "coffee" in the English language, in the form chaoua, dates to 1598. In English and other European languages, coffee derives from the Ottoman Turkish kahve, via the Italian caffè. The Turkish word in turn was borrowed from the Arabic: قهوة‎, qahwah. Arab lexicographers maintain that qahwah originally referred to a type of wine, and gave its etymology, in turn, to the verb qahiya, signifying "to have no appetite", since this beverage was thought to dull one's hunger. Several alternative etymologies exist that hold that the Arab form may disguise a loanword from an Ethiopian or African source, suggesting Kaffa, the highland in southwestern Ethiopia as one, since the plant is indigenous to that area. However, the term used in that region for the berry and plant is bunn, the native name in Shoa being būn.

The traditional method of planting coffee is to put 20 seeds in each hole at the beginning of the rainy season; half are eliminated naturally. A more effective method of growing coffee, used in Brazil, is to raise seedlings in nurseries that are then planted outside at six to twelve months. Coffee is often intercropped with food crops, such as corn, beans, or rice during the first few years of cultivation.