Wikimedia/State Library of Queelsand April 2, 2024 Who invented the flat white? Italian sugar farmers from regional Queensland likely played a big role Garritt C. Van Dyk, University of Newcastle Today, the flat white is enjoyed by people the world over. But there’s good reason to think there’s a very local history behind this special brew.
French coffee culture offers us some insights into the way cultural omnivores appreciate different activities and products. (Shutterstock) September 28, 2022 Good coffee, bad coffee: the curious tastes of cultural omnivores Anissa Pomiès, EM Lyon Business School and Zeynep Arsel, Concordia University Cultural omnivores are economically and culturally privileged people who can enjoy both “highbrow” and “lowbrow” cultural products, like good and bad coffee, simultaneously.
Devin Avery/Unsplash August 26, 2022 Plunger, espresso, filter? Just because your coffee is bitter, doesn’t mean it’s ‘stronger’ Emma Beckett, University of Newcastle From espresso to plunger, our choice of coffee brewing method depends on many factors. But how much does it impact what’s actually in your cup?