List of coffee dishes

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List of Coffee Dishes

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, the seeds of berries from certain Coffea species. It is one of the most popular beverages in the world, and it is consumed in a variety of ways. This article provides a list of dishes that are made with coffee as a primary ingredient.

Coffee Dishes[edit | edit source]

Coffee Jelly[edit | edit source]

Coffee Jelly is a dessert made from black coffee and gelatin. It is a popular dessert in Japan and can be served with cream or condensed milk.

Tiramisu[edit | edit source]

Tiramisu is an Italian dessert that is made with ladyfingers dipped in coffee, layered with a whipped mixture of eggs, sugar, and mascarpone cheese, and flavored with cocoa.

Coffee Cake[edit | edit source]

Coffee Cake is a type of cake that is typically served with coffee. Despite its name, coffee cake does not usually contain coffee. It is often topped with a crumbly topping and can be filled with a variety of ingredients such as fruit or nuts.

Espresso Brownies[edit | edit source]

Espresso Brownies are a type of brownie that is flavored with espresso coffee. The coffee enhances the chocolate flavor of the brownies.

Coffee Ice Cream[edit | edit source]

Coffee Ice Cream is a popular flavor of ice cream that is made with coffee. It can be made with brewed coffee, instant coffee, or espresso.

Irish Coffee[edit | edit source]

Irish Coffee is a cocktail made with hot coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar, and topped with cream. It is typically served in a glass mug.

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