by Leiermann | Jun 30, 2022 | The coffee, The coffee
Café a la Pompadour von Thomas Stiegler It sounds like well invented, but it has been proven to have happened exactly like that: The young bourgeois daughter Jeanne-Antoinette was prophesied at a very early age that a king would one day fall in love with her....
by Leiermann | Jun 30, 2022 | The coffee, Women in Art and History
Melitta coffee filter by Thomas Stiegler Melitta coffee filter by Thomas Stiegler Around 1900, drinking coffee was no longer a luxury. For many people, it was as much a part of the day as the midday soup or saying grace. But although it was becoming increasingly...
by Leiermann | Apr 20, 2022 | The coffee
Caffè Corretto by Thomas Stiegler 1 hot espresso 1 cl Vecchia-Romagna Brandy A popular classic from Italy. Simply pour the espresso into a cup and “correct” it with a shot of brandy. You can also try grappa or brandy instead of the brandy! Especially the...
by Leiermann | Apr 5, 2022 | Others, The coffee
The cappuccino by Thomas Stiegler At the beginning of the 16th century, there was unrest within the Franciscan order. Many friars saw the great ideal of Francis of Assisi betrayed and longed for a simple life of service to the poor and needy.For this reason, in the...
by Leiermann | Feb 24, 2022 | The coffee
Balzac’s coffee by Thomas Stiegler Paris, 1832.It is evening, and the most beautiful city of the century is awakening to its true life. People have dined and now populate the boulevards, sit in the cafes or make their way to the theater and the salon. Slowly the...