A few weeks ago, we discussed the wonderful beverage that is coffee. Now, letβs talk about what people put in this tasty beverage to make it such a marvelous drinking experience.
Now certainly some like theirs black, while others throw everything known to mankind into the cup β and not just sugar, cream, and milk.
What do you put in your coffee? Let us know by leaving a message, in the comment section below.
Top Additives
According to thecoffeebeanmenu.com, these are some of the top additives:
- Cream
- Milk
- Sugar
- Cinnamon
- Vanilla extract
- Coconut oil
- Pumpkin spice
- Chocolate
Some Unusual Additives
But lurking beyond those additives, are plenty of others. Some you may never have considered. According to homegrounds.co, here are some of those unusual additives:
- Butter: Adding butter to your brew is a growing trend, particularly for those following the keto or intermittent fasting diets. The key is to use high-quality grass-fed unsalted butter or ghee.
- Salt: Adding salt to your grounds can eliminate the unappealing bitterness found in some coffees.
- Cardamom is a warm spice popular across the Middle East and India, where it has a long history as a coffee additive. Its flavor is a natural pairing for the fruity and bittersweet nature of coffee.
- Cayenne pepper is common in many Central American and Middle Eastern countries, where they often add it along with milk, sugar, or chocolate.
- Maple syrup has a rich, smooth taste that interacts well with coffee flavors.
- Ginger has a long history as a coffee addition, as in the traditional Yemeni drink, Qishr, to which it adds its characteristic spicy flavor.
- Hazelnut is one of the most popular flavors, thanks to its inherent buttery sweetness.
- Peppermint oil has been well studied for medicinal properties. If mint and coffee seem like a strange combination, add chocolate and try a peppermint mocha.
- Nutmeg is an intense spice, with warm, sweet, and nutty flavors that pair nicely with coffee.
And Check Out These Additives!
- Lavenderβs flavor profile is floral and sweet, with a touch of herbal and earthy tones.
- Rosewater is a liquid made from water and rose petals, giving it a sweet and floral flavor. It is popular in the Middle East, where they often add it to coffee along with other spices like cardamom and saffron.
- Star anise, long popular in Chinese cooking, has a sweet and licorice-like flavor that can pair well with fruity or earthy coffees.
- Cloves have a pungent, sweet flavor that verges on hot or numbing. They are naturally bitter, so pair them very carefully.
- Alcohol is an undoubtedly festive and delicious choice, perfect for a warming winter treatβspike your morning brew with a creamy choice like Baileyβs. Add a sweet liqueur, like Frangelico or Amaretto, or opt for the classic whiskey-based Irish coffee.
- Ice cream: Your favorite flavor of ice cream, be it mint chip or butterscotch, can be melted into a decadent coffee beverage.
- Orange juice: In Italy, they often serve espresso with orange peel on the side so that the citrus can cut the coffeeβs bitterness. But orange juice in coffee is a uniquely American invention, consisting of cold orange juice topped with a floater of hot espresso, for a refreshing concoction with a distinctive layered look.
- Lemon or lime: Citrus is a common addition as it can cut through the bitterness and brighten a coffeeβs flavor.
- Raw egg: Whisking an egg into hot coffee gives it a creamy consistency, and using pasteurized eggs and the hot drink avoids any risk of Salmonella.
- Cheese in coffee is a regional delicacy popular in northern Scandinavia, where it is known as Kaffeost. The cheese used is a firm variety called leipΓ€juusto, which softens in the hot liquid but does not melt.
Recording Your Coffee Additive Purchases
Reminder: Please record all of your householdβs coffee-related purchases!
When it comes to coffee, if you buy any packaged ground/whole bean that has a UPC barcode, scan the barcode to record the purchase.
If your ground/whole bean coffee purchase does not have a barcode, scan the Coffee-Ground/Whole Bean barcode listed in the Barcode Reference Booklet if you use NCPβs handheld scanner, or if you use the NCPMobile app, select Coffee-Ground/Whole Bean category in the Non-Barcoded Items section of the app.
You can record ready-to-drink coffee, too! If you buy a cup of coffee select Coffee-Cup of Coffee to record the purchase.
And if you buy any type of creamer, chances are it has a UPC barcode.
Have a great weekend and remember to scan all your purchases so you can earn your rewards points!
Best wishes,
Taylor
Also see:
- Calling All Coffee Lovers: Sip On This Tasty Brew (October 21, 2021)
- Pour Me A Cup Of Joe! (September 12, 2019)
Black, but it has to be HOTTTT !
I really love Hazelnut in my coffee
I will always put evaporated milk in my coffee and little sugar and sometime butter taste like old fashioned coffee
I will put some flavored creamers and sugar in my coffee.
I’ve been diagnosed as pre-diabetic, so I stopped using sugar in my morning coffee two years ago and started using Jordan’s Skinny Syrups in several flavors. Currently I’m using Torani Chocolate sugar-free syrup and it’s very good. No artificial sweetener aftertaste that I can discern. I also use a little half and half. I also tried Salted Caramel Equal packets and they tasted artificial. I don’t like black coffee and I also don’t like decaf.
In relation to Keto, my bullet proof coffee in the mornings includes Kerry Gold butter, pink himalayan salt, and with more “good” fats using Nutiva red palm oil..
I cannot have coffee without one Stevia and sugar-free French vanilla non-dairy creamer.
I’m not a coffee drinker as a norm, but when I do have a cup, I love it with caramel, white chocolate, a little sugar and a variety of flavored creamers. Comfort with great taste!
I drink it black
I prefer Columbian roast with nothing added. Just hot, black and fresh!
I love my coffee, usually black. But will also use cream, sugar, and a bit of vanilla. In the Winter I live a splash of Anisette Liquor, but been a long long time since I’ve had some in my cup of Joe. Guess I need to get a bottle. It is yummy.
I use coffeemate french vanilla my landlord Regina also uses creamer she also adds a lot of sugar I don’t add sugar creamer is sweet enough
Me, I love Folger’s dark roast with Stevia sweetener and either Hazelnut or French Vanilla cream. Yummy π!
I put milk and sugar in my coffee, when it’s warm. If it get cold I will put in some Ovaltine. Very good.
I have to have coffee morning
I’ve tried butter in my coffee and I would definitely use it if I didn’t have cream and sugar available. Cream and sugar are my go-to for coffee, but if I go to a specialty coffee shop I like mocha.
Well let me tell you holly Molly i am up for trying something new and boy do all of those sound delicious I think that I am going shopping for some spices and other stuff to enhance my coffee experience in the morning π because it will make my day a bit better with a new spark thank you for the ideals love them.
I have hazelnut coffee with 2 Splenda and hazelnut creamer
I tell you all those coffee ideas sound so interesting and good I am up for trying something new I just might try a few of them because I love a good cup of coffee in the morning π π π
I put sugar and milk in my coffee
I like to add dehydrated mini marshmallows to my hot coffee. It sweetenes it up and gives it a fabulous flavor.
I couldn’t believe this wasn’t mentioned. Honey is great in coffee if you like a little additional sweetness.
Cream surger and milk
Coffee, creme almond milk , cinnamon I would reply
It’s always good to have s’more fun
Yea I miss drinking my coffee but i had to quit because it made me go to the bathroom a lot
plus the doctor wanted me to quit
Hot and black!!!
Sweet cream
I love coffee mate regular non dairy creamer. And it taste best in Columbian roast coffee.
Cinnamon, pumpkin spice
Folders coffee with 2 packets of domino sugar packets and international delight ( Carmel Macchiato creamer singles
This article was very informative.
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Donβt forget Tumeric and cardamom. I also add cinnamon. These make it taste like golden milk which is delicious. Great anti inflammatory ingredients too.
These days I just use flavored creamers. There’s a couple of curious interesting ideas in this though.
On a daily basis, I just add Half & Half (I cut out adding sugar to my coffee about 6 months ago and I can taste the coffee so much better now). However, every year during Autumn, I use Pumpkin Spice creamer and every Winter I use Peppermint Mocha creamer(both usually International Delight on if they don’t have it, I’ll get Coffee-Mate). During Spring and Summer, I still drink my coffee hot and with half & half only. Coffee is one of my top 2 beverages and I drink it periodically throughout the entire day including before bed. I’m excited to try some of the additives listed in this article, especially vanilla, cardamom and nutmeg. Thank you for this interesting article.