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  2. Kopi (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A regular cup of Kopi usually costs around $0.90 to $1.60 at Kopitiam outlets. ... The original ceramic cups have been widely replaced by glass at many coffee shops. [1]

  3. We Calculated The Exact Cost Of Your Cup Of Coffee ... - AOL

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    But in general, a standard cup of coffee is made with a coffee-to-water ratio of about 1:10. For a three-cup brewer, which is widely used to make a single serving of coffee, you'll need about 17 ...

  4. Coffee cup - Wikipedia

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    Coffee cups and mugs may be made of glazed ceramic [1], porcelain, plastic, glass, insulated or uninsulated metal, and other materials. In the past, coffee cups have also been made of bone, clay, and wood. [2] Disposable coffee cups may be made out of paper or polystyrene foam (often mistakenly called Styrofoam).

  5. The 5 best heated coffee mugs of 2025 - AOL

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    Most heated coffee mugs cost $100 or more, but this budget-friendly model from Mainstays is a fraction of the price. ... With a regular mug, warm beverages cool down quickly and will often become ...

  6. List of glassware - Wikipedia

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    A classic 20-facet Soviet table-glass, produced in the city of Gus-Khrustalny since 1943. Tumblers are flat-bottomed drinking glasses. Collins glass, for a tall mixed drink. [5] Dizzy cocktail glass, a glass with a wide, shallow bowl, comparable to a normal cocktail glass but without the stem; Faceted glass or granyonyi stakan

  7. Flat white - Wikipedia

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    In Australia a flat white is usually served in a ceramic cup with a handle, often of a similar volume (200 ml, 7.0 imp fl oz) to the glass in which a latte is served, but the flat white usually has less milk and microfoam. [3] According to New Zealand tourism, flat whites are more commonly served in a smaller cup (175 ml, 6.2 imp fl oz).