Ha ha gotcha. I suppose I wouldn’t be opposed to café can leche but coffee’s not really my cup of tea….HA HA
In all seriousness I would try it, though. 😀
😊 - I laughed reading this thread - I can understand and identify with the OP’s ‘tea needs’.
I am an elderly (therefore long-term and long -addicted ) tea drinker. Builders and Billy tea - no extraneous flavors please - very black, hot and with...
Do NOT, on any account, ask for "té con leche" in Spain you'll probably get what you ask for - while up on the Sierra Nevada in a Swiss style bar I plumped for hot chocolate while my companion asked for té con leche and got precisely that: a cup...
For an ordinary tea, ask for té negro. If you take milk ask for leche fría aparte (cold milk on the side), otherwise your tea might come already dressed with warm milk - familiarity varies from place to place. There is usually a good range of...
Cafes/bars often use UHT (long life) milk - which has an unpleasant taste and smell to me - instead of fresh milk.
So I tended to carry teabags with me and made my own tea with fresh milk - using the albergue microwave to heat the water.
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I have a flat in Spain and I bring tea bags from the UK 😁 You can find them here (Alicante) in some places (Corte Ingles delicatessen) but at a price and not always. I have never tried tea on the CF, if I were you I’d bring my own tea bags 😉
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