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==== Mexico ====
The most popular form of coffee in Mexico is ''[[café de olla]]''. Its name derives from how the coffee is made in a clay pot. Traditionally, [[Panela|''piloncillo'']] (unrefined brown sugar) and a [[cinnamon]] stick is served with the dark roast coffee made in the pot.

Mexico

The most popular form of coffee in Mexico is café de olla. Its name derives from how the coffee is made in a clay pot. Traditionally, piloncillo (unrefined brown sugar) and a cinnamon stick is served with the dark roast coffee made in the pot.