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Florida congressmen discuss who makes better Cuban coffee on Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill is the seat of the United States government. It houses the Capitol, the Senate, the House of Representatives and the Supreme Court.

Café cubano / Congresista demócrata Frederica Wilson © Twitter Mario Díaz-Balart / Frederica Wilson
Cuban Coffee / Democratic Congresswoman Frederica Wilson Photo © Twitter Mario Díaz-Balart / Frederica Wilson

The Democratic congresswoman from Florida,Frederica Wilson, boasted on his social networks of doing thebest coffee on capitol hill and he had unusual opponents who also compete for the position.

"Wherever I go, I carry 305 (known South Florida area code) with me! My office makes the best coffee on Capitol Hill," Wilson said on Twitter.

His comment received criticism and also awakened the competitive side of Republican congressmen in Florida, such asCarlos Gimenez who, without hesitation, responded to the democrat:

"Hey, Wilson! I know you love 305, my friend. Come to 448 Cannon (their Washington office building) and my team will really prepare thebest cuban coffee. "We have the secret recipe!" Giménez joked.

The jocular fight to be the one who does the bestCuban cafe in the Capitol It doesn't close there. The congressman joined the debateMario Díaz-Balart and added a surprise factor in his proposal: landscape forenjoy coffee.

"With all due respect, my friends... There is nothing better than my team's Cuban coffee, with a view! Stop by 374 Cannon (their offices)," Díaz-Balar said.

He left his followers on the networks an animated photo, flaunting his impressive morning landscape, with theUnited States Capitol in the background, while the coffee falls into his glass.

Most Cubans have the habit of drinkingcoffee when you wake up in the morning, during work hours and some even enjoy a short one after dinner.

However,drink coffee in Cuba It is currently impossible for thousands of families due to the very high value of the product in this economic crisis and extreme poverty that the dictatorship has generated.

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