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Contents 1	Liqueur Coffee 2	Liqueur used in Coffee 3	Liqueur Coffee in Europe 4	Liqueur Coffee in South America 5	What we will be working on Liqueur Coffee A liqueur coffee is a coffee beverage with a shot of liqueur. It is typically served in a liqueur glass, accompanied many times with cream and sugar. Liqueur coffee is popular among various countries and is sometimes generally referred to as Irish Coffee.[1]

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Liqueur used in Coffee A liqueur is an alcoholic drink with syrup qualities containing additives that sweeten and flavor the beverage. There is a category of liqueur called coffee liqueur that was first made in the 16th century. Throughout the years, coffee liqueurs have been made with a variety of additives and types of alcohol, although it generally has a rum base with coffee and vanilla flavorings[1]. Some of its core ingredients include roasted coffee beans and their powder, sugar (white or brown), vanilla syrup, espresso, and alcohol. The roasted coffee is steeped along with the sugar and other ingredients in the alcohol to produce the coffee liqueur. One of the most popular coffee liqueurs is Kahlua, which has been manufactured in Mexico since 1936 [2].

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What we will be working on We all are working together on the article and playing off of each other. Since the presentation, we have started organizing the list of liqueur coffee's based on geographic regions. We have also been looking for many robust sources which deem to be very challenging with this particular subject. We will continue to work on organizing the list into geographic regions and look for sources "Irish coffee", Wikipedia, 2020-09-06, retrieved 2020-09-25 Chslusher (talk) 23:57, 25 September 2020 (UTC) one source I found on liqueur coffee is https://ifst.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jfpp.12629