Decaf in Italy?
#3
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I think that Sanka is known world-wide. Even if that is not the brand they stock. In fact, I think in much of the world it is thought of as a generic noun, like xerox or kleenex, partly because it sounds like what it is - - "SANs CAffeine".<BR><BR>Just saying "Decaf" is very widely understood too.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>[email protected]<BR>
#5
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Basically, you probably won't find decaf perked, dripped or any form like that. My husband has asked for decaf and everytime it's instant in a packet. Most times it's Sanka. He doesn't ask anymore. Forget decaf tea. I've never been able to get that so I bring my own.
#8
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I have never had a problem getting brewed decaf in hotels, restaurants and cafes in Italy. There may be places that have only the powdered variety but I have not experienced that. Decaf latte, cappucino and espresso are easily obtained. I just started drinking decaf about 4 years ago so this may be a recent turn of events.





