Learn more with the Video at YouTube and Twitter (Coffee Party USA); they currently have 166817 friends on Facebook. This party is brand new and is pushing to unite rather than divide, through diversity. (Facebook-The Coffee Party) If you are not into the brew ha ha, then maybe you prefer your political party, freshly squeezed. Dare I tell you that there is also an orange juice movement or at least the threat of one? The Orange Juice Party On March 16th 2010, Jack A Silva, posts on his Blog the Sarcasmist, 'The Orange Juice Party is Here ' . "This movement is "tired of all these wannabe political activists starting idiotic parties, and spewing their rhetoric. The Orange Juice Party is the real representative of the American people and what the founding fathers had in mind when they established this great country of ours. The rhetoric we are going to spew is fresher and has more pulp than those nut jobs in the Tea and Coffee parties," said the self-anointed leader of the Orange Juice Party." (Saracasmist) I 'm a party girl but I 'm not sure coffee, tea or orange juice are going to work for me. What about you? Sources: Orange Juice Party Coffee Party USA Tea Party …show more content…
The menu is covered with odd, non-English words. Macchiato, espresso, latte, cappuccino. It 's not surprising that you might end up ordering a simple coffee, since everything else just sounds too odd or fancy. It 's not that difficult to learn what it all means, though. It takes some time, and someone knowledgeable to explain it to you. Let 's start at the beginning. First, you have "coffee." Everyone knows what this is. In America, it 's coffee brewed in the drip or auto-drip method. Drip (or brewed) coffee has a high water to coffee ratio. Still on the subject of coffee itself, we have espresso. Espresso is basically extremely strong coffee. It has a high coffee to water ratio. It 's an emulsion, made up of the liquid espresso and the rich crema, the oils from the coffee bean. If you order a coffee in Europe (specifically France and Italy) they will serve you espresso. To get the equivalent of a brewed coffee in Europe, you must order a "cafe Americano(a)." An Americano consists of shots of espresso over water. It tastes like a brewed coffee, although a little richer due to the crema of the espresso. A latte or cafe latte, consists of shots of espresso, steamed milk, and a small amount of foamed milk. Latte can be flavored, most commonly with chocolate to create a cafe mocha, or mocha latte, depending on how you term it. A mocha, cafe mocha, and mocha latte are all the same thing. It 's a drink