23 Metaphors for coffees

The coffee was excellentthe best that could be had in Alenon, and its odor was delicious.

Oline answered quietly: "Up to now I've bought a little now and again out of my own money, but...." Coffee was a thing of dreams and fairy tales for Isak, a rainbow.

"Coffee is our gold; and in the place of its libations we are in the enjoyment of the best and noblest society.

" Roasted coffee is a powerful deodorizer, also.

But coffee, like cigars, pickles, or music, is largely a matter of individual preference.

He was one of those rare Westerners to whom coffee on the trail is not the staff of life.

Coffee was 50 cents per pound.

And the black coffee made by Mary and served in the orchard afterward was perfection too.

Coffee, rice, wine and toasted cake were the main condiments.

Cold coffee, diluted with water, and re-sweetened, is a healthful and grateful luxury to our farm laborers.

Your "notes on Coffee" in No. 2. reminded me that I had read in some modern author a happy conjecture that "coffee" was the principal ingredient of the celebrated "Lacedaemonian black broth," but as I did not "make a note of it" at the time, and cannot recollect the writer from whom I derived this very probable idea, I may perhaps be allowed to "make a query" of his name and work.

Coffee is such an exquisite beverage, and is so seldom properly prepared, that the following hints from a master in the art (Report of the Jury, Internat.

Coffee is a true child of the East, and its original home was among the hills of Yemen, the Arabia Felix of the ancients.

Coffee at the hacienda was a perfect achievement.

The coffee was just hot enough to melt, instantly, the capsule and not too warm to drink at once.

Her coffee is a thick, dark, wicked looking stuff.

Our coffee, before starting, made with sheep's milk, was the richest I ever drank.

On account of the excellence of the material, and the skilful manner of its preparation, the Coffee of the East is the finest in the world.

The coffee was literally a drop of dregs in a very small china cup, placed in a golden socket.

Moiselet, to set me to rights, gave me a cup of coffee without sugar; after coffee came glasses of water.

Here 'two weeks ago coffee and butter-cakes were a banquet.

Coffee is even as innocent a drink as the purest milk, from which it is distinguished only by its color.

Vegetable products are indescribably rich and varied; timber of all kinds, rubber, cotton, and fruit are exported; coffee and sugar are the chief crops.

23 Metaphors for  coffees