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  • Dimal
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    I think it was a pretty common practice during the World Wars in Europe, when coffee supplies were particularly effected...

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  • Javaphile
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    Originally posted by habahabanero View Post
    Not the first I've heard of it. Early Dutch settlers in South Africa drank acorn brew when the coffee ran out - which I suspect it often did. Same as chicory root "coffee", I wonder which tastes worse!
    Six of one half dozen of the other?


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  • shortblackman
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    https://www.google.com.au/imgres?img...A8sQMwgpKA0wDQ

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  • habahabanero
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    Not the first I've heard of it. Early Dutch settlers in South Africa drank acorn brew when the coffee ran out - which I suspect it often did. Same as chicory root "coffee", I wonder which tastes worse!

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  • Javaphile
    started a topic Acorn coffee?

    Acorn coffee?

    I've heard of and even debated making roasted acorns and acorn flour before but this is the first I've heard of acorn coffee.




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