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no need to add a thing.
no need to dilute it.
if you absolutely have too : a spoon of cocoa powder (and I mean like droste cocoa powder or van houten cocoa powder.. the stuff thats just cocoa.. nothing else..
if you absolutely want to dd licorice to coffee.. don't use black licorice...
use ground down licorice root...
cofee that has added sweetness is one of the most horrible tasting things there is.
sugar does NOT belong in coffee
But coffee doesn't get "tiring".... only people do...
I'll give this licorice root powder a go.
just make sure you use ground licorice aka powder.
i understand my friend....i myself much prefer the company of animals to that of human beings.
good man! let us know how it goes
Yes.
There's enough variation in the taste just by changing the brewing method, temperature, roast, and beans to keep things from getting boring. I don't need to adulterate anything. Additives just dilute the coffee experience.
anyway cookies it have enough suger without needing to putt it in the coffee.
Or if you are beginer coffe drinker you can always add choclett powder in it.