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Caffè Sospeso – The “saved” coffee

Alte Hände halten eine weiße Tasse Kaffee über einer weißen Decke

Originating in Naples, Caffè Sospeso (Italian for "suspended coffee") isn't a method of preparation, but rather a wonderful gesture of solidarity. In a café, you not only pay for your own espresso, but also for a second one – for someone who can't afford one. Upon request, this "suspended" espresso is then given out free of charge.

Coffee with social significance

The idea behind it is simple, but powerful: If you're having a good day, share some of that goodness with others. Caffè Sopeso In Italy, it symbolizes unity and humanity – values ​​that are deeply rooted, especially in Naples.

Price fixing in Italy

For this tradition to work, it's important to know that in Italy, espresso is subject to a fixed price set by local authorities – similar to fixed book prices in Germany. The price is usually between €1.00 and €1.50, but only for an espresso served standing at a bar. For many Italians, this brief coffee break is a basic necessity – and that's precisely why they are happy to donate it.

Tradition meets modernity

Today the Caffè Sopeso A worldwide comeback – from Europe to South America and Australia. In Germany alone, over 200 cafes are participating. Suspended Coffees Germany are registered and support the idea of ​​"suspended coffee".

At the same time, many modern cafes pay attention to fair trade beans and sustainable cultivation. Caffè Sopeso This fits perfectly with that awareness – a coffee that tastes twice as good: for you and for someone else.

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