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Unexpectedly Long History of Iced Coffee

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(1)During the French invasion of Algeria in the 1830s, the French were attacking the Mazagran region
(2)But during the siege, all the milk and brandy that I usually mixed with coffee fell out, and it was hard to drink hot coffee as usual in hot Algeria in the first place

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(2)So, they just put coffee powder in cold water and distributed it
(3)In a nearby barracks where he didn’t participate in the siege, he drank coffee syrup in cold water
(4)After the war, go back to Paris and watch the soldiers who participated in the siege of Gran!I introduced this menu to the cafe

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(2)It means that many cafes have released cold coffee under the name of Cafe Mazagran
(3)As it spread around the world, they added lemon in Portugal, rum in Austria, and sweet syrup and cream in Vietnam

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(1)Of course, the spread of iced coffee in the modern sense was with the emergence and spread of franchise cafes
(2)I heard that the eating habit of drinking coffee in cold water was made around this time

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Starbucks first introduced iced coffee in 1986

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The first frappuccino was released in 1995

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(2)That coffee powder is not the coffee powder we think it is. It’s a really fine grind of coffee beans. Move 5

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(2)If you think about the refrigerator coming out in the late 1800’s, it wasn’t made of potassium nitrate, or if you say cold water because Algeria is a hot city, it would be lukewarm water, and then it would be enough

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