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tia maria vs kahula
i know that they are both coffee liqueurs but is there much difference in the taste , i need some kahula for a recipe ( tiamisu ) and have a bottle of tia maria and wondered if i could use that ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They are both sugar cane based. Tia Maria is from coffee beans in the
Jamacian mountains. The origin of Kahlua is probably from the middle east,
but now created in Mexico. Cane and coffee beans are the prime ingredients of
both, but the spices used are what makes the diffenence. My guess is that the
faint chocolate flavor in Kahula results from a South American influence
no voddy im afraid icey
lol
Jamacian mountains. The origin of Kahlua is probably from the middle east,
but now created in Mexico. Cane and coffee beans are the prime ingredients of
both, but the spices used are what makes the diffenence. My guess is that the
faint chocolate flavor in Kahula results from a South American influence
no voddy im afraid icey
lol
Oh - sorry leggy - maybe not then. i thought it sounded odd, BUT - was going by what it says on the end of the first sentence on here...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahl%C3%BAa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahl%C3%BAa
Well out of date answer but still. Since tiramisu is an Italian dessert where the spongs is dipped in espresso coffee and alcohol (marsala) is optional it wouldn't really matter what you used as long as you got enough coffee flavour into it which I'm not sure you would even with Kahlua. I've always used espresso and whatever alcohol was handy (since recipes often include crushed amaretti biscuits the amaretto taste is not unsuitable.)
I'm sure whatever you did worked great anyway: the rest of the ingredients mean it would be hard not to be yummy!
I'm sure whatever you did worked great anyway: the rest of the ingredients mean it would be hard not to be yummy!
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