I miss coffee.
There was a phase in life when I would be hanging around my
mother while she made me cold coffee after I ran in sweaty from playing in the
clambering summer oppressive heat.
Sometimes it was a tall glass left in the fridge and
sometimes made fresh in front of my ricocheting energized eyes…
I have to be fair though how I stare at mango shake is more reverential,
now that is a KING shake if there was any,if that is in the fridge my heart
sings yummy yummy en route to the fridge and half way across town.
The thought of it sitting in the fridge gives me a smile,(though
truth be told mango shake is best had fresh, the stage where the pulp settles
and the milk floats on top all chilly and cold is not very appealing, Cold
coffee on the other hand is a decent keeper in the chilly climes.)
But I still miss it.
First let me answer why did it have to walk out of my life
and even after a few years in exile, trying to show it the door in , has failed
to raise my stomach up to a toast.
Hungry is a feeling I love. I love to follow my nose to the
table and we have a mini affair in the hungry period of my life.
Uptil I was sick with a pathogen that floats in the water
and invades your stomach,relegating you to the back burner of metabolic stages for
the rest of your life,incapable of digesting milk in simple things like tea and
coffee, specially those.
Uptil then I could sip coffee like a snap.And yes digest
leather.
When some people talk about
“in my hay days I could digest leather”days…I don’t mind as they are
about sixty decades down the countdown,one can forgive their dedication to the
rudimentary problem on creeping years..I on the other hand beat everyone to
that grasping rant by three and a half decades.
In short coffee is not an apertif for me it’s a whole
course, it leaves me feeling like the coffee with milk or tea with milk has
taken over my stomach and shouldered out all empty spaces,leaving me full.
So after a few years of flailing around sipping all
varieties of black teas and infusions,as a grown up(not giving into to kiddish
demands of hot chocolate)The deafening queries of insensitive forgetful
lifelong friends ,who hammer the question down my ears,do you want
coffeeeee????I mean what happened to tea??that too black.My favourite answer should really be ,I still don’t drink it NO.
So why do I miss coffee?
Its how you miss a thing when you know your greedy graspy hands
are just flailing
In thin air and what you want is tantalizingly a mirage
oasis.
I don’t know how many of us would raise hands to this but
asking for green tea in a starbucks queue with people waiting to steep their
tongues with coffee, is an explanation waiting to fall on ears that
judgementally come paired with ‘o you poor sod eyes.’
So to flow with the crowd on a caffeine haze ,wrapped in
concerned conversations,peering into my coffee to take a contemplative break to
find a great insightful comeback in the conversation ,I jumped into the fray by
deciding on the black,which without milk in it, should technically not churn
around merry in my stomach.Rather I think
it shouldn’t.But body chemistry is all about experimentation.
That’s how I found my self in starbucks queues miming like
the rest for black coffee.
(Its after going a couple of times Black no milk no sugar ,I
discovered world over in all cafeterias you just say Americano…and it
miraculously produces a black coffee.Why is Americano “black” ?not being politically correct but
geographically layman anthropology it should be Africano..PARDON!!!)
Drifting back.
However maybe my racist mentality is suffering from the
snobbish demands,and Americano now moves inside me with a sluggishness that
makes me want to pull at my hair,and walk for hours in circles trying to beat a
heavy head and shake out the lead like caffeine from my system.
I'm tenacious it has to be said.I gave my crowd instinct
driven desire more than a couple of shots.
I However today solemnly decide after walking an hour around
the block after today's coffee to shift
back to green tea.I mean how many dinners could I skip just to hold a hot
cuppa.
But what I do know is the answer to your question.Coffee or
tea??Meet me next time at a tea parlour(thankfully which are fashionably catching up) and we shall practice my answer over an unfurling jasmine tea ball.
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