1. Your country

1. Your country
2. Does milk belong in coffee?

No. At least not on a regular basis
Same for sugar

I like black coffee, but I can't drink it because it's too acidic.

People taking it without sugar are the minority, in Naples you even have to ask not to have sugar put in your coffee, because it is normally served with

I avoid it, but it's better than milk into tea

Yes, it's the only way to turn it into a white man drink

Coffee is not tea, you wouldn't put lemon in coffee

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fuck no

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2. I only drink water.

no
not even sugar
not even coffee goes into coffee

If you don't like coffee you put milk in it

Otherwise not

Yes... We call it "cortado".

only cardamom belongs in coffee

Yes, but only when you«re drinking it with some pastry or something, not when you're just drinking coffee.

It can either be a meia-de-leite, a galão or a garoto (a little boy, kek) depending on the quantity and proportion.

ignore pic, this one has milk in it

Yes, Neapolitans are known subhumans and people from all over the world can agree with that, thanks for reaffirming my point

Only if you are Stacey

Real men drink latté

Japan
Yes cafe latte is acceptable in general as long as you don't put any sugar in it

But to be honest it is not my cup of coffee (pun subtlely intended) as I drink only black coffee

yes, but only a little bit. Just enough to change its color

Caffelatte in Italy is not caffé + latte (coffee + milk) though

I think it's about 50/50 on that issue here. Before it was not so common among men, but now it's common. Much because of the entrance moccachino and whatever else there is.

The opposite here.

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2. I usually drink my cofee black, but every now and then I'll have it with cream and sugar

Milk always goes in tea, however

I drink mine with milk mainly to cool it down a bit, I have no problem with drinking black coffee. So I guess that's a yes to the question.

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>We call it "cortado"

not just that
it's "cortado" if you want some milk on it
it's "cafe con leche" if you want 50/50
it's "lagrima" if you want mostly milk with some coffee on it

It's called lagrima because it makes Jesus cry
Stop putting milk in your coffee

shut the fuck up dumb shitalian

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who cares

There are two types of "cafelatte" (or sometimes called cafe au lait) in Japan
One is espresso coffee with steamed milk
The other is more like white coffee, just plain black coffee with milk