[ Sebastian makes a thoughtful noise at her response (or really, just that coffee isn’t very bitter by her taste), since he’s wondering if it is supposed to be sweeter… Since he doesn’t have the same sense of taste as humans, he briefly wonders if he had been incorrect. But, no, he had heard similar before, so it may be a difference of time. He nods as he steps forward, and he brings a gloved hand to his chest elegantly as a small gesture of apology. ]
Ah, do pardon me… It is easy to forget how time does play a different role in Kenos. [ Conversationally, at least. It’s easy to remember when he’s watching a process of coffee preparation that’s very different, but. ] It was the year 1889 before I was plucked away, so perhaps coffee has gotten a bit sweeter since! I would not be surprised since it is certainly an acquired taste.
[ Not one he disliked, though. More bitter tastes tended to be his preference anyways, if he had to eat human food. ]
I would not call that particular place a favorite, though, simply one most convenient, as I visited England frequently… At least in my time, the best coffee comes from the taḥmīskhāne of the Ottoman Empire. My favorite was one adorned in turquoise tile in Constantinople. If it had a name, I do not know it, since I do not even remember seeing a sign, in truth!
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Ah, do pardon me… It is easy to forget how time does play a different role in Kenos. [ Conversationally, at least. It’s easy to remember when he’s watching a process of coffee preparation that’s very different, but. ] It was the year 1889 before I was plucked away, so perhaps coffee has gotten a bit sweeter since! I would not be surprised since it is certainly an acquired taste.
[ Not one he disliked, though. More bitter tastes tended to be his preference anyways, if he had to eat human food. ]
I would not call that particular place a favorite, though, simply one most convenient, as I visited England frequently… At least in my time, the best coffee comes from the taḥmīskhāne of the Ottoman Empire. My favorite was one adorned in turquoise tile in Constantinople. If it had a name, I do not know it, since I do not even remember seeing a sign, in truth!