I love coffee made from French Roast beans but I didn't see any. I guess that's more like an everyday coffee in France? The milk in Canada and the US is pasteurized, a process that's meant to kill harmful bacteria that could make you sick but also makes it less rich. In France, the milk is unpasteurized so it tastes richer and better.
I love coffee made from French Roast coffee beans, but I didn't see any. I guess that's the everyday coffee people have at home? The milk in Canada and the US is pasteurized, a process that's meant to kill harmful bacteria that could make you sick but also makes the milk less rich in taste. In France, the milk is unpasteurized so it tastes richer and better.
This vlog is very helpful! as my family and me will be visiting Paris in July 2024. Thanks for sharing!
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I love coffee made from French Roast beans but I didn't see any. I guess that's more like an everyday coffee in France? The milk in Canada and the US is pasteurized, a process that's meant to kill harmful bacteria that could make you sick but also makes it less rich. In France, the milk is unpasteurized so it tastes richer and better.
I love coffee made from French Roast coffee beans, but I didn't see any. I guess that's the everyday coffee people have at home? The milk in Canada and the US is pasteurized, a process that's meant to kill harmful bacteria that could make you sick but also makes the milk less rich in taste. In France, the milk is unpasteurized so it tastes richer and better.