FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: what is Beewel South Indian filter coffee?
A: Beewel South Indian filter coffee is a unique blend of coffee made with a combination of Arabica and Robusta coffee beans, along with chicory.
Q: Why is chicory added to South Indian filter coffee?
A: Chicory is added to South Indian filter coffee to add a slightly bitter taste, which complements the strong flavour of the coffee.
Q: what is the ratio of coffee beans to chicory in Beewel South Indian filter coffee?
A: The ratio of coffee beans to chicory in South Indian filter coffee can vary, but it is typically around 3:1 or 4:1.
Q: How is South Indian filter coffee made?
A: South Indian filter coffee is made using a special coffee filter, which is a metal device with two cylindrical cups, one on top of the other. The upper cup has small perforations, and a special filter is placed inside it. Coffee powder is placed in the upper cup, and hot water is poured over it. The coffee slowly drips through the filter into the lower cup, which is then poured into a tumbler or cup.
Q: what is the taste of Beewel South Indian filter coffee?
A: Beewel South Indian filter coffee has a rich, full-bodied flavour with a slightly bitter taste, thanks to the addition of chicory.
Q: Can South Indian filter coffee be made without chicory?
A: Yes, South Indian filter coffee can be made without chicory, but it will have a slightly different taste. However, many coffee aficionados prefer the addition of chicory for its unique flavour.
Q: Is Beewel South Indian filter coffee stronger than other types of coffee?
A: Beewel South Indian filter coffee is typically stronger than other types of coffee because of its unique blend of coffee beans and the addition of chicory.
Q: How is South Indian filter coffee served?
A: South Indian filter coffee is traditionally served in a tumbler and dabara (a small bowl-like container) set, which are stacked together. The coffee is poured back and forth between the two containers to cool and mix it before drinking. It is typically served with hot milk and sugar, although it can also be enjoyed black or with other types of milk.
Q: Can I make South Indian filter coffee at home?
A: Yes, you can make South Indian filter coffee at home using a special coffee filter and the Beewel South Indian filter coffee powder.
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