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Definition
Melya (noun):
- A coffee beverage that combines espresso with a small amount of unsweetened cocoa powder and honey, resulting in a rich and flavorful drink. The cocoa powder is typically mixed with the ground coffee, and honey is added to taste.
Example Sentences
- “After a long day at work, she treated herself to a Melya, savoring the rich blend of espresso, honey, and cocoa powder.”
- “Desiring something indulgent yet not overly sweet, she opted for a Melya, enjoying the harmonious combination of coffee, cocoa, and honey.”
- “He recommended that his friend try a Melya, explaining that the combination of honey and cocoa with the espresso made for a delightful twist on the usual coffee experience.”
Notes
- The exact origins of Melya coffee are not well-documented, but the word Melya is thought to come from the French and Spanish word miel, which means honey.
- The flavor profile of Melya coffee is characterized by the robust and slightly bitter taste of espresso, balanced by the natural sweetness of honey and the rich, chocolatey notes of cocoa powder. Some variations might also add a bit of warm milk or may even be topped with whipped cream.
- The Melya is often served in a small cup, similar to how espresso is served, allowing the drinker to enjoy the concentrated flavors. It is often enjoyed as a dessert coffee or a sweet treat during the day.
