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  3. Café du Monde - Wikipedia

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    Café Du Monde is the oldest coffee shop in New Orleans, opening as a simple coffee stand in 1862. [3] [4] Its simple menu has changed little since that era, still including dark-roasted coffee with chicory (served black or au lait), beignets, white and chocolate milk, hot chocolate, and fresh-squeezed orange juice. [5]

  4. Coffee substitute - Wikipedia

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    Use of chicory as a coffee substitute became widespread in France early in the 19th century due to coffee shortages resulting from the Continental Blockade. It was used during the American Civil War in Louisiana, and remains popular in New Orleans. [10] Chicory mixed with coffee is also popular in South India, and is known as Indian filter coffee.

  5. Chicory Coffee & Tea — a Capitol fixture — reopens after more ...

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    The popular coffee house, across from the Capitol, served coffee, tea, soup and political gossip before it closed amid the pandemic. Now it’s back. Chicory Coffee & Tea — a Capitol fixture ...

  6. Chicory Hill Herbs' owner is retiring. She hopes the store ...

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    Chicory Hill, a Federal Hill shop that sells herbs, teas, candles, crystals, incense and jewelry will close after 28 years with owner's retirement.

  7. Camp Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Camp Coffee Paterson's 'Camp Coffee & Chicory' glass bottle. Camp Coffee is a brand of coffee and chicory syrup from the United Kingdom. Originally intended as a form of instant coffee, it is now primarily used in baking. It was first produced in 1876 by Paterson & Sons Ltd, in Glasgow. [1]