Artículo: Sip the Holidays with Tinto Campesino: A Colombian Coffee Tradition
Sip the Holidays with Tinto Campesino: A Colombian Coffee Tradition
Looking for something warm, cozy, and bursting with flavor this holiday season? Let me introduce you to Tinto Campesino—a traditional Colombian coffee recipe that’s like a Christmas hug straight from Colombia!
Tinto Campesino combines rich, bold Colombian coffee with the earthy sweetness of panela, spiced up with cloves and cinnamon. The result? A festive, delicious holiday coffee that’s oh-so-authentic!
Born on the Colombian fincas, Tinto Campesino is more than just coffee—it’s a sip of Colombia’s soul, wrapped in warmth, tradition, and a little sabor navideño. Perfect for chilly mornings or gathering around the tree.
Make Your Holiday Tinto Campesino with ¡Dios Mío! Coffee
To create the perfect Tinto Campesino this holiday season, start with ¡Dios Mío! Coffee Medium Roast—bold, smooth, and crafted with love by Colombian women farmers. Every cup is filled with rich flavor, purpose, and the spirit of the holidays.
Where to Get It:
- Walmart.com
- DiosMioCoffee.com
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How to Make Tinto Campesino at Home: A Sip of Colombian Magic
Ready to brew your own authentic Colombian Tinto Campesino at home? Follow this easy recipe and enjoy the taste of Colombian coffee tradition:
Ingredients:
- 3 tablespoons of ¡Dios Mío! Coffee Medium Roast
- 5 teaspoons of grated panela (or brown sugar)
- 2 teaspoons of whole cloves
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 500 ml of hot water
Steps:
- Add the ground ¡Dios Mío! Coffee to your French press.
- Sprinkle in the grated panela, cloves, and cinnamon stick.
- Pour hot water over everything and give it a gentle stir.
- Place the lid on your French press (but don’t press down the plunger just yet).
- Let it steep for 3 minutes, letting the flavors soak in.
- Slowly press the plunger down and pour yourself a cup of pure Colombian sabor.
Ready to Taste Colombia?
Grab your ¡Dios Mío! Coffee Medium Roast today and let your holidays take a flavorful trip to the Colombian countryside. This is more than coffee—it’s tradition, it’s warmth, it’s Dios Mío.