Do you think that your own house in Italy is a vain dream? Pay attention to Apulia and Sicily – here you can make such a purchase for the price of an espresso cup. Read More
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Few things in Italy change as slowly as the price of a cup of coffee. Over 15 years, it ranges from 50 cents to 1.8 euro and averages some 1 euro. This is 2.5 times less than the Europe-wide average. Read More
For the sake of a cup of coffee, the Italians are ready to go for anything. They are even ready to fly on a helicopter for a cup of coffee, if the situation requires it. This is what a resident of Piedmont recently did in the morning after Christmas. Read More
For a long time, no one doubts the positive effect of coffee on the brain. And lately, more and more details of this influence have been revealed. More recently, there have been another good news. Read More
It’s hard to believe, but the famous Bialetti coffee makers may soon disappear from the stores. In October, the manufacturing company announced that it was on the verge of bankruptcy. Read More
In September another interesting object appeared on the map of Italy’s coffee sights. Read More
Going to Italy in the hope of enjoying the best coffee in your life, keep in mind that its price can surprise you unpleasantly, especially in tourist-crowded places. For example, this is what happened to a traveler from Chile at St. Mark’s Square in Venice. Read More
A cup of coffee will never be too much if hard mental work is waiting for you. Specialists of Stevens Institute of Technology have proven that the aroma of coffee positively affects analytical abilities. Read More
A joint study of two large Italian companies showed how great is love the Apennine Peninsula inhabitants feel towards the invigorating drink. It turned out that annually Italian citizens spend on coffee up to 260 euro. Read More
Now we can confidently say that abstinent consumption of coffee is not only safe, but also beneficial for the heart. This conclusion was made by Australian scientists based on the results of a study involving more than 228,000 people. Read More