In this strip the coffee didn't even need a CUP! it just floated in midair sans cup!.Garfield has been known to drink coffee so strong, it can even eat a donut.Peter takes a sip and discovers he's right. In another strip Roger himself makes a pot of some really strong coffee, saying it'll put hair on your chest.In another strip, Roger took a sip of coffee, then after a Beat Panel, made a crazy face in the last panel, Jason, looking up, said, "You said, 'make it strong'," while Roger, from the ceiling, said, "Funny, I wouldn't think my fingers could grip like this.".Turning to Peter, he remarks, "I can always tell the mornings when you have to cram for a test." Another strip had Roger pour himself a cup of coffee, which began vibrating wildly (as in, bouncing up and down on the table).He limits himself to two cups to avoid the vibrating and worse effects. Peter invented coffee-tea for when he has to cram all night for a test.Teabags boiled in coffee instead of water. One had Paige blinking so fast she thought there was a strobe light in the room.Peter has brewed several coffee based drinks in FoxTrot that have this effect.It's just regular coffee, but since Miles is a kid and not used to the stuff, it still leads to this Trope with Miles getting all shaky, hyper-active, and suffering a Potty Emergency in the end. Crabgrass: Played with when Miles drinks some of his dads coffee to "feel more grown up".It took 25 minutes to brew, was far more expensive than he expected, did not change color when cream was added, took 30 minutes to drink, caused instant Potty Failure as soon as he stood up, and left him shaking for 98 hours, until a friend cut him a line of cocaine to offset the coffee and calm him down enough to sleep.
#Cuban coffee caffeine content full
He didn't know that and demanded a full cup (equal to 84 shots of espresso). By his description, less than an ounce is equal to about five shots of espresso and is normally served in "baby doll tea-cups", which some can only drink half of. Ralphie May describes his first experience with Cuban coffee.The waiter promptly crossed himself and told the cook to call 911. One sip told Gabriel what a mistake he had just made, but he finished the bowl because he didn't want to admit to being an idiot. The waiter brought him a bowl full of Cuban coffee (and wouldn't leave until he started drinking). He thought the shot glass-sized cup he was given was a prank, so demanded a "real cup". Gabriel Iglesias and a friend tried out Cuban food for the first time in Miami, and Gabe went and ordered a coffee while he browsed the menu.Adam Ferrara has a story of visiting Jamaica, trying some of the local coffee, and having to make a beeline to the nearest bathroom as the locals laugh at him and all he can do is pathetically yell: "It's not funny!".