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  2. How Much Caffeine Is in Death Wish Coffee? - AOL

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    Claiming to have the “world’s strongest coffee,” it’s daring coffee lovers around the world to try the blend. Death Wish has even made its way into outer space, sending its coffee to the ...

  3. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    Cuban tradition is to drink coffee strong and sweet, often mixing the sugar with the coffee beans before brewing. The traditional method of brewing coffee was a filter method using a cloth cone; this has mostly been replaced with an aluminium cafetera or coffeemaker —in tourist areas some cafés will have an espresso machine, though espresso ...

  4. Cuban espresso - Wikipedia

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    Cuban espresso, also known as Café Cubano (or Colada, Cuban coffee, cafecito, Cuban pull, and Cuban shot), is a type of espresso that originated in Cuba. Specifically, it refers to an espresso shot which is sweetened (traditionally with natural brown sugar whipped with the first and strongest drops of espresso). [ 1 ]

  5. Introducing the strongest coffee in the world - AOL

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    Black Insomnia is newly available in America, and it has more than double the strength of Starbucks dark roast, depending on how you brew it, obviously.

  6. Coffee in world cultures - Wikipedia

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    One of the most popular drinks of the country is café com leite, which is strong coffee blended with a large amount of milk. This drink is usually served at breakfast to adults and children alike. Another popular Brazilian drink is the cafezinho, made with a strong coffee blend similar to that used in café com leite and a large portion of ...

  7. CDC: 'Death Wish' coffee could have fatal consequences - AOL

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    The self-named “world’s strongest coffee" could lead to botulism because certain cans could contain a deadly toxin called Botulin. Botulism is a potentially deadly form of food poisoning.