A very Fall/Winter drink, I've always found this drink super sweet. If you want to make it a little less sweet, increase your coffee or decrease your syrups.
Ingredients
1 cups hot brewed Espresso
1 cups milk
2 tbsp maple syrup
2 tbsp salted caramel syrup
Heat milk in small saucepan set over medium-low heat, stirring often, for 3 to 5 minutes or until starting to simmer. Too high or stirred too infrequently, the milk will develop a skin. After it's heated use a frother or hand blender and whisk until frothy.
Pour coffee into a large mug. Stir in maple syrup and salted caramel syrup. Pour in frothed milk. Drizzle more syrup over the top if you like.
My insomniac self only had 3 hours of sleep last night. Well, this morning I should say, since I didn't fall asleep til way past 3am and was up around 6am. Since I was like a zombie with mommy duties, this was able to help me earlier.
Embarking on the journey of learning Hebrew opens up a world of cultural nuances, with one delightful aspect being the art of ordering coffee.
In Israel, coffee is more than a beverage; it's a cultural staple, a part of daily life.
By mastering different ways to order your favorite brew in Hebrew, you're not just practicing language skills; you're immersing yourself in a significant Israeli ritual.
So why stick to just one way of ordering coffee?
In Hebrew, like in English, you can express your coffee preferences in various ways, each offering a glimpse into the casual, everyday interactions that form the essence of life in Israel.
Learning these variations is a fun, practical aspect of Hebrew that goes beyond grammar and vocabulary. It's about gaining confidence in real-world settings and connecting more deeply with Israeli culture.
Each phrase you learn is a step closer to understanding the Israeli way of life.
Whether it’s a simple order or a more elaborate request, each gives you a chance to practice different aspects of the language.
So, as you learn Hebrew, embrace these everyday moments.
They may seem small, but they are significant strides in your journey towards language proficiency and cultural immersion. In these moments, you begin to truly live the language.