Have you experimented this yourself?
They have done it for beer, wine and why not a new kind of warm beverage.
You can Google it and our European’s friends already speaking about it.
Surprisingly I liked my experience. I also got to show it to my group of managers at a Starbucks Meeting. The feedback was good only a single one didn’t like the pairing in about 10 peoples.
So I did my research and tested Starbucks Sumatra coffee and our limited edition anniversary dark roast blend currently available. I have chosen a local cheese Sœur Angèle, a mix of cow and sheep’s that is like a Brie in its creaminess and a Camembert for its sharper flavor because of the sheep and a mushroom taste similar to Camembert.
Great pairing with the truffle notes of the coffee and the cream softened the boldness while making the cheese stand out.
Have fun experimenting this and add here!
They have done it for beer, wine and why not a new kind of warm beverage.
You can Google it and our European’s friends already speaking about it.
Surprisingly I liked my experience. I also got to show it to my group of managers at a Starbucks Meeting. The feedback was good only a single one didn’t like the pairing in about 10 peoples.
So I did my research and tested Starbucks Sumatra coffee and our limited edition anniversary dark roast blend currently available. I have chosen a local cheese Sœur Angèle, a mix of cow and sheep’s that is like a Brie in its creaminess and a Camembert for its sharper flavor because of the sheep and a mushroom taste similar to Camembert.
Great pairing with the truffle notes of the coffee and the cream softened the boldness while making the cheese stand out.
Have fun experimenting this and add here!
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