Irish Coffee
Some people say that the first sip of Irish coffee tastes like the fermentation of longing that has been suppressed for a long time. In the story, a little bit of sourness comes from the happy tears of a young man. On a transatlantic plane, the bartender met a beautiful stewardess and fell in love at first sight while he was resting in Dublin Airport. He thought she was like Irish whiskey, rich and mellow. But every time she came to the bar, she always ordered different coffees according to her mood, and never tried the cocktails he was good at. The bartender really wanted her to drink a cocktail he had made for her, and finally thought of a way to combine Irish whiskey with coffee. After the new drink is made, it is named Irish Coffee and added to the special menu, hoping that girls will discover it. A year later, the girl never paid attention to the Irish coffee, and the bartender didn't remind her. He just did his job at the bar and looked forward to the girl's visit every once in a while. Until one day, the stewardess ordered this one out of curiosity. The first time he made Irish coffee for her, the young man shed tears out of excitement and secretly put the rim of the cup in the corner of his eyes and turned it around. So, she became the first customer to order Irish coffee. It was at that time that the girl said she wanted to go home and live a stable life and no longer be a flight attendant. In addition, she liked Irish coffee very much. The day to say farewell soon came, and when the bartender made Irish coffee for her for the last time, he asked her: "Want? some? tear? drops?" (Do you want some tears in your coffee?). After the girl returned home to San Francisco, one day she suddenly wanted to drink Irish coffee. She searched all the cafes but couldn't find it, and then she realized that the bartender at Dublin Airport created it just for her. However, when she ordered Irish coffee for the last time, why did the bartender ask her: "Want? some? tear? drops? If this secret is revealed, she will understand that a person who is sincere in his heart is worth guarding with Irish coffee. p>
Bailey Sweet Lover/Bailey Sweet Wine
The birthplace of Baileys is in the UK, where there is a famous bartender, and the bartender’s wife is an outstanding woman. They loved each other deeply. Unfortunately, one day, the bartender's wife died in an accident. The bartender lived a lonely life until he met a man on a plane. He was so impressed by his ex-wife's flight attendant. He seemed to be reborn, and all hope in life was rekindled. After that, the bartender pursued the flight attendant crazily. He said, sometimes people's hearts can be blinded. Your longing for your ex-wife and your love for me are completely different emotions, just like milk and whiskey can never mix. After listening to the stewardess's words, the bartender was silent. Go away. It took him a year to finally mix the milk and whiskey, add honey to make the flavor blend together, and give him a nice name (Baileys Rock) to prove his love for the stewardess. Love. When he knew that the stewardess was finally willing to taste this first cup of Baileys Rock, he couldn't help but add a drop of tears to the cup. Later, the stewardess took Baileys Rock on the plane and spread it to all over the world. She loved it to everyone. Baileys people say, "I have been waiting for this drink for a year." People love Baileys not only because of its pure love story, but also because its unique aroma brings unparalleled sweet temptation to the cake. p>
Tiramisu
There are many different stories circulating about the origin of Tiramisu. The warmer one is that during World War II, an Italian soldier was about to go to the battlefield, but at home There was nothing left. In order to prepare dry food for him, his wife, who loved him, put all the edible biscuits and bread at home into a pastry. The pastry was called tiramisu whenever the soldier was on the battlefield. When you go to tiramisu, you will think of his home and the people you love at home... Tiramisu, in Italian, means "take me away". What you take away is not just delicious food. , and love and happiness.
A layer of finger biscuits soaked in coffee and wine, with a texture similar to sponge cake, and a layer of cheese paste mixed with Mascarpone cheese (the most suitable cheese for making Tiramisu), eggs, fresh cream and sugar, layered on top. Sprinkle a thin layer of cocoa powder...this is Tiramisu. It uses the bitterness of coffee, the moistness of eggs and sugar, the mellowness of liqueur, the richness of chocolate, the denseness of finger biscuits, the thick aroma of cheese and fresh cream, and the dryness of cocoa powder. It only uses less than ten ingredients to make it? "?Sweet?"? and the various intricate experiences that sweetness can evoke are intertwined and interpreted to the extreme. Legend has it that tiramisu is a dessert that belongs to love. Anyone who eats it will hear the call of the God of Love.