Have A Drink On Me

In the past decade, the rise of coffee shops, cafés and tearooms has reached new levels in the UK. With more new stores opening daily, popularity for grabbing a cup of joe is certainly on trend.
In modern day Britain our lives have become very busy. Perhaps because of this, we seem to have lost a sense of community. In many ways, this is why cafés have flourished.
Cafés and coffee shops have become more than a place to relax with a hot drink. They are often used as meeting places, interview rooms, sometimes hosting workshops and parties. They have become a staple in our communities and forged their way onto our high streets.
It seems that all ages have taken to our new café culture, from the older generation getting breakfast to teenagers finding a new hangout. The increase may also be due to a health-conscious younger generation. Many choosing to catch-up over a coffee, rather than going to their local pub for a pint.
In order to find this cache, it is not necessary to visit the posted co-ordinates.
Considered ‘Yorkshire’s Food Capital’, Malton is certainly not short of independent establishments in which to seek out refreshment. This town even boasts it’s very own Roastery!
Test your knowledge...
NORTH
- What term is used for the smell that is released from freshly ground coffee and from freshly brewed coffee?
- Which Indonesian island is noted for its coffee?
- What is the name of a hot coffee served with an equal amount of hot or scalded milk? (1st word minus last word)
- What is a type of strong black coffee that's created when hot water is forced through ground coffee beans?
- Name a winter warmer beverage made from cocoa and warm milk topped with marshmallows, whipped cream & a flake.
- What is a type of coffee made with espresso and hot steamed milk, but without the froth characteristic of a cappuccino? (last word minus first word minus one)
WEST 000°
- Name a drink of tea made with cardamom and various other spices, milk, and a sweetener.
- Which strong coffee is made by adding a dash of hot milk to a shot of espresso? The name is derived from the Italian word meaning spotted or stained.
- Which South American country is by far the world's largest producer of coffee?
- What name is given to an espresso pulled short, containing less water, for a more concentrated drink?
- Legend has it coffee was first discovered by a goat herder, in which country?
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