#InspireToWander

Cafes Around the World

InspireToWander

JustinLaurenXO
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Q7: Have you learned about any interesting coffee or tea traditions as you’ve traveled? Tell us about them! #InspireToWander

IBBtravel
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replying to @inspiretowander @inspiretowander A7: Actually not really! I usually stick to consuming it. I should really change that! #InspireToWander

anhistorianblog
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replying to @inspiretowander @inspiretowander A7. I've loved learning all of the different origins of @Fortnums blends when I stop by the flagship! #InspireToWander #Fortnums #teamtea

RoadTripsCoffee
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A7 During the Civil War era coffee was considered an essential daily substance for soldiers. Part of their daily ration of food would include 3 pounds of coffee. Per day. #InspireToWander

aok_NW
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A7 #InspireToWander My tour of China, they told us the first day we were going to a tea ceremony. I didn’t know what that was, but thought that’s why we’re here. It turned out to be a government owned chain of tea houses put in a room and try to sell us tea for an hour.

theanchoredblog
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replying to @inspiretowander @inspiretowander A7: In Italy, you stand at the bar to drink an espresso. #InspireToWander

amaixico
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replying to @inspiretowander @inspiretowander A7 I’ve learned a little because a friend have a plantation in Mexico. The process is very complicated. #InspireToWander

MonkeysVentures
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replying to @inspiretowander @inspiretowander A7 We really enjoyed our coffee plantation tour in #Kauai. #InspiretoWander