[1][2] To prepare café de olla, it is essential to use a traditional earthen clay pot, as this gives a special flavor to the coffee.
This type of coffee is principally consumed in cold climates and in rural areas.
In Mexico, a basic café de olla is made with ground coffee, cinnamon, and piloncillo.
Optional ingredients include orange peel, anise, and cloves.
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