đž Check the transcriptions with the english translation, subscribe to my newsletter and become a monthly supporter all at the same time â https://buymeacoffee.com/slowportuguesewithmaria/membership đŹ And if youâd like to book Portuguese conversation classes with me, you can do it on my website: â https://slowportuguesewithmaria.comâ In this episode of Slow Portuguese With Maria, I talk about one of the most important parts of Portuguese daily life: coffee! Portugal is famous for its coffee culture. From the small, strong espresso to the abatanado, galĂŁo, and meia de leite, coffee is not just a drink â itâs a ritual. I explain how and when Portuguese people usually drink coffee, from the first cup in the morning to a quick espresso at the cafĂ© counter, or after lunch or dinner. New Words: ChĂĄvena â cup Abatanado â a long espresso (less strong than an espresso) GalĂŁo â coffee with a lot of milk, served in a tall glass Meia de leite â half coffee, half milk Esplanada â outdoor cafĂ© terrace