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We have two seasons here in Cuamná-Venezuela: hot rainy season and hot dry season 😅 Hot black coffee is a sine quanon of my business meetings, whatever the (hot) season.

I quit sugar in my coffee 20 years ago. Now I just can't drink my coffee if there's sugar in it, not even a bit. It's a matter of time, I guess.



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Hehehe... You made me laugh with the seasons of your state. What if it is sure that it is hot, when there is a lot of sun here, people say that hot coffee quenches thirst🤭 I don't see much logic in that.

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when there is a lot of sun here, people say that hot coffee quenches thirst🤭 I don't see much logic in that.

Oh, I've read a scientific explanation for that! I found it here a couple of years ago:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/a-hot-drink-on-a-hot-day-can-cool-you-down-1338875/

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Very interesting, it's not unreasonable after all, I had always heard about hot drinks and heat, but I couldn't believe what they said. I learned something new.☕

I think I'll start drinking hot coffee in hot times😋🤭

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We have two seasons here in Cuamná-Venezuela: hot rainy season and hot dry season

😁✅

I quit sugar about 12 years ago and I just can't stand the taste of it in my coffee anymore.
Before that though, my sugar request was "as much as possible." 🙃😅

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My eldest sister did it too; she drank sugar infused with coffee. When I gave up sugar, she was a little embarrassed and started to cut it down. She went back and forth during years until she was finally rehabbed, ha ha.

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