Daniela Mauro
Hello, this is my first question :) Does this coffee description sound natural/correct? A subtle coffee blend of the finest Arabica beans from Brazil, Colombia, and Ethiopia that brings to the cup a beverage of extraordinary sweetness, with fine floral and citrus acidity and warm notes of milk chocolate, hazelnuts, and toasted bread. thanks!
Oct 31, 2023 2:53 PM
Answers · 4
I'm confused by "floral acidity". Throw in an extra noun to go with floral - something like "floral hints and citrus acidity". Actually, I don't like "acidity". "Acidity" is not a pleasant taste. Perhaps just "floral and citrus hints". instead of "the cup", say "your cup" "hazelnut" instead of "hazelnuts"
November 1, 2023
It sounds great, Daniela, but I think I would prefer "...produces..." instead of "...brings to the cup...".
November 1, 2023
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Yes Daniela, This description is very creative and correct. Best regards, Maria
October 31, 2023
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