Hey coffee lover,
Even if you're not familiar with chicory coffee, you may have heard of the famous Café du Monde in New Orleans. They've been serving chicory coffee since 1862!
Yep, this coffee beverage is definitely steeped in tradition. In fact, its roots can be traced back to the American Civil War & The Great Depression. History lesson aside, chicory makes for a great coffee substitute (or blend). It tastes almost like Robusta coffee, albeit with a sweeter aroma. And it is 100% caffeine-free.
If you're headed to New Orleans, be sure to stop by Café du Monde for their famous coffee & chicory au lait and French beignets.
Or you can try making it at home using the ingredients & instructions in our article...
How to Make Chicory Coffee at Home
Julia
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