Maite Soria, a Cuban content creator residing in the United States, recently shared a video on social media that has brought laughter to thousands. The clip reveals the debut of a portable coffee maker she sent to her mother in Cuba, intended to brew coffee during power outages. With excitement, her mother prepares the coffee and adds condensed milk for a leisurely enjoyment. However, throughout the process, she is watched with curiosity by her partner.
Her partner, caught between curiosity and skepticism, eagerly awaits the outcome. "Let me try it, just in case it turns out good," he remarks, before taking a sip. She hands him the cup but reminds him that it’s sweetened, whereas he usually prefers his coffee bitter. "Wow, it tastes terrible!" he jokes, handing back the nearly empty cup.
The scene has sparked laughter across social media, where followers not only praise the Cuban ingenuity in the face of crisis but also the charm of Maite’s mother, who steals the spotlight with her delightful coffee preparation using this modern, rechargeable portable coffee maker suitable for use during outages.
"Send me more of these gadgets," her mother quipped to her daughter with a laugh. This video demonstrates that even a simple cup of coffee can become viral content when made with love, a splash of condensed milk, and Cuban warmth.