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A Spicy Twist on Your Morning Coffee: Cloves with Nescafé"

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Introduction
If you're a coffee lover looking for a unique twist on your regular morning brew, combining cloves with Nescafé could be just what you need. This simple yet aromatic fusion adds a rich, spicy flavor to your coffee that will awaken your senses and elevate your coffee experience. Whether you're sipping it to kickstart your day or winding down after a long one, cloves and Nescafé together create a blend that is both comforting and invigorating. Let's explore how you can easily prepare this delightful drink.

Ingredients:
1 teaspoon Nescafé instant coffee

2-3 whole cloves

1 cup hot water

Optional: Milk or sweetener (sugar, honey, or sweetener of choice)

Directions:
Prepare the Coffee Base: Begin by boiling water until it reaches a hot but not boiling temperature. Pour 1 cup of hot water into a cup.

Add Nescafé: Stir in 1 teaspoon of Nescafé instant coffee into the hot water. Stir well until the coffee dissolves completely, creating your coffee base.

Infuse with Cloves: Add 2-3 whole cloves to your coffee mixture. Stir gently to mix the cloves in, allowing them to release their aromatic oils into the coffee.

Let it Steep: Allow the coffee and cloves to sit for about 2-3 minutes. This will give the cloves enough time to infuse their flavor into the coffee.

Remove the Cloves: After steeping, use a spoon to remove the cloves from the coffee. If you prefer a stronger clove flavor, you can let them steep longer.

Customize Your Drink: If desired, add milk or your preferred sweetener to taste. Stir well and enjoy your spicy, aromatic coffee.

Serving and Storage Tips:
Serving: This cloves-infused Nescafé is best enjoyed fresh. Serve it in your favorite coffee mug, and pair it with a light breakfast or snack like a croissant or biscuit.

Storage: This drink is best consumed immediately for the freshest flavor. However, if you have leftover coffee, store it in the refrigerator and reheat it the next day. Avoid storing the cloves in the coffee for too long, as they can become overly pungent.

Variations:

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