Butter in coffee

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Several years ago, a friend from Ethiopia suggested I try butter in my coffee. He said it reduces the bitterness.

It did and is now my favorite way to drink it.

My question is, is this really Ethiopian or do other cultures use butter in coffee?



Best Answer

Not specifically butter, but to the extent that butter is cream and salt: A pinch of salt will make coffee less bitter — and I’ve heard that trick referred to as an “old church social” and also a “military” thing so I’d say part of your (salted) butter trick is widespread. And cream is also widely used.

Both-in-one does sound fairly unique though.




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Quick Answer about "Butter in coffee"

Butter coffee is a popular drink that contains coffee, butter, and MCT or coconut oil. It's said to boost your metabolism and energy levels, but these effects have yet to be proven. Though butter coffee may benefit those on a ketogenic diet, there are several healthier ways to start your day.

Is adding butter to coffee healthy?

The bottom line. Butter coffee has recently surged in popularity in the Western world, yet no evidence supports its purported health benefits. Occasionally drinking a cup of butter coffee is likely harmless, but overall, this high calorie beverage is unnecessary for most people.

What is it called when you put butter in your coffee?

While people have been adding butter to their coffee for hundreds of years, today's \u201cbutter coffee\u201d refers to bulletproof coffee, which is also known as keto coffee. Dave Asprey published his recipe for butter coffee in 2011, promoting it as a breakfast replacement.



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Answer 2

Recently the health community CrossFit etc have discovered the benefits of buttered coffee. They generally use coconut oil, but it's a similar thing. Just google "coconut oil in coffee paleo" & you'll find tons of info, some good, some ??? ;-)

Answer 3

I'm from Poland, and have heard of someone's grandma from a rural area drinking coffee this way. So it may not be just Ethiopian way of serving that beverage.

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