Non-Dairy in Europe
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Non-Dairy in Europe
A little background: I have a weakness for a good macchiato, the last time I was in Italy I had no concerns, I drank them every day.
Since then, I have gone off of dairy for health reasons, but I would still love to have a macchiato while I'm there next time.
Do most places have a non-dairy option? If so, what do I ask for?
I am also heading in to Prague, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Barcelona. Any non-dairy suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!
Since then, I have gone off of dairy for health reasons, but I would still love to have a macchiato while I'm there next time.
Do most places have a non-dairy option? If so, what do I ask for?
I am also heading in to Prague, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Barcelona. Any non-dairy suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!
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You'd probably be hard put to get a macchiato in Amsterdam anyway, no Starbucks culture (yet) thank goodness.
In Holland unless you get a packet of non-dairy creamer you will have to go for black coffee I think. You want to avoid the little pots of "koffie-melk" which you will be offered - that is evaporatied milk. Koffie verkeerd is coffee with loads of milk in it so avoid that too. Non dairy options (except the little packets of powder) are not normally available - this is a major dairy producer and consumer!
In Holland unless you get a packet of non-dairy creamer you will have to go for black coffee I think. You want to avoid the little pots of "koffie-melk" which you will be offered - that is evaporatied milk. Koffie verkeerd is coffee with loads of milk in it so avoid that too. Non dairy options (except the little packets of powder) are not normally available - this is a major dairy producer and consumer!
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