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Vietnamese iced coffee

Vietnamese iced coffee (Vietnamese: cà phê đá, lit.'iced coffee') is a traditional Vietnamese coffee recipe. It is created using coffee roasted between medium and dark. The drink is made by passing hot water through the grounds into a cup that already contains condensed milk. To serve the cold drink, ice is added to the cup.

Cà phê đá
Cà phê sữa đá ready to be stirred and poured over ice
Alternative namesVietnamese iced coffee, cafe da
TypeBeverage
Place of originVietnam
Region or stateSoutheast Asia
Serving temperatureHot or cold
Main ingredientsDark roast coffee, water, sweetened condensed milk
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Variations

 
Cà phê sữa nóng, a hot variation

Variations involve additions of ice, sugar or condensed milk. A popular variation is cà phê sữa đá (or nâu đá in the North), which is iced coffee served with sweetened condensed milk.[1] This is done by putting two to three teaspoons or more of condensed milk into the cup prior to the drip filter process. Other variations include:

  • Black coffee (hot or cold) - Cà phê đen[2]
  • White coffee/Saigon style coffee - bạc xỉu:[3] Hot or iced milk with some added coffee, similar to a macchiato. Popular in Saigon.
  • Pandan coffee - Cà phê lá dứa: Made with coffee, Pandan paste, and honey.
  • Coconut coffee - Cà phê dừa: Made with coffee, coconut milk, and condensed milk.
  • Blended coffee/Coffee shake - Sinh tố cà phê-
  • Egg coffee - Cà phê trứng: Made with brewed coffee, chicken egg yolk, and condensed milk. It has a similar taste and texture to tiramisu and eggnog. Popular in Hanoi.
  • Salted cream coffee - Cà phê kem mặn: a variation from Huế.
  • Avocado coffee - Cà phê bơ: coffee grounds, avocado, condensed milk, and vanilla powder

History

Coffee was introduced into Vietnam in 1857 by a French Catholic priest in the form of a single Coffea arabica tree.[4] The beverage was adopted with regional variations. Because of limitations on the availability of fresh milk, as the dairy farming industry was still in its infancy,[5] the French and Vietnamese began to use sweetened condensed milk with a dark roast coffee.

Vietnam did not become a major exporter of coffee until the Đổi Mới reforms and opening of the economy after the war. Now, many coffee farms exist across the central highlands. Vietnam is now the largest producer of the Robusta variety of coffee and the second largest producer of coffee worldwide.[6]

Vietnamese coffee chains

Coffee chains[7] Description Specialty
Highlands Coffee The highest chain cafe brands in Vietnam makes them a rival to Starbucks This store is known to be a community where people talk about their love coffee, teas, and food.
The Coffee House The second highest Vietnamese chain coffeehouses. This chain serves thousands of customers everyday throughout their several stores scattered throughout Vietnam. The Coffee House is known for its viral “Passionate journey from farm to a cup of coffee” which many experts enjoy
Cong Coffee Cong Cafe is mainly for younger generations to go out and meet with friends while having a coffee. It remains a very popular destination to get coffee. It They are most famous for their frozen coconut milk drinks
Urban Station Coffee The Urban Station Coffee is inspired by the American style of "grab and go" coffee. The interiors of its locations are styled similar to chains in American cities, with green walls and images. This coffeehouse is known for being inspired by America's "take away" coffee style.
Trung Nguyen Legend This coffee shop is the official coffee shop of Trung Nguyen. It is valued by the Vietnamese consumers as well as its reputation and cultural knowledge. Trung Nguyen Cafe is known for its unique culture and for having a space of a mindful, successful, and happy lifestyle
Phuc Long Coffee and Tea Phúc Long Coffee and Tea is located in Saigon which is now Ho Chi Minh City. It was established in 1968 and has become popular for many generations. This cafe is similar to Cong Cafe and is a very popular place for young Saigonese
Gemini Coffee Gemini Coffee was established in 2008. It focuses younger generations with a middle income. This is how it survived the 2013 chain cafe crisis in 2013. Since 2017, the store has 18 stores nationwide. Gemini Coffee is known for its "green and clean coffee"

See also

References

  1. ^ Fabricant, Florence (2021-02-08). "Vietnamese Iced Coffee, Ready to Drink". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  2. ^ "Best Types of Vietnamese Coffee Tourists Need To Try In Hanoi". www.lasinfoniadelreyhotel.com. Retrieved 2023-02-02.
  3. ^ "Saigon Style Coffee [Bạc Xỉu]". Chef Tu David Phu: Vietnamese American Diaspora Cuisine. Retrieved 2023-02-02.
  4. ^ "The Story Of Coffee - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam". Atexpats.
  5. ^ "Ca Phe Sua Da - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam". Atexpats.
  6. ^ "World coffee exports". dx.doi.org. 2009-07-15. doi:10.1787/9789264056763-graph30-en. Retrieved 2022-09-05.
  7. ^ Do, Tracy (2020-11-28). "Top 9 Coffee Chains in Vietnam - Scooter Saigon Tours". Retrieved 2023-02-03.

External links

  • Cà phê sữa đá, it's what's should be in your cup [sic] at ChestBrew.com
  • History of Vietnamese Coffee and photographed step-by-step brewing at HungryHuy.com
  • at wanderingspoon.com
  • Vietnamese coffee recipe and notes at Coffeefaq.com

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External linksVariations Edit Ca phe sữa nong a hot variation Variations involve additions of ice sugar or condensed milk A popular variation is ca phe sữa đa or nau đa in the North which is iced coffee served with sweetened condensed milk 1 This is done by putting two to three teaspoons or more of condensed milk into the cup prior to the drip filter process Other variations include Black coffee hot or cold Ca phe đen 2 White coffee Saigon style coffee bạc xỉu 3 Hot or iced milk with some added coffee similar to a macchiato Popular in Saigon Pandan coffee Ca phe la dứa Made with coffee Pandan paste and honey Coconut coffee Ca phe dừa Made with coffee coconut milk and condensed milk Blended coffee Coffee shake Sinh tố ca phe Egg coffee Ca phe trứng Made with brewed coffee chicken egg yolk and condensed milk It has a similar taste and texture to tiramisu and eggnog Popular in Hanoi Salted cream coffee Ca phe kem mặn a variation from Huế Avocado coffee Ca phe bơ coffee grounds avocado condensed milk and vanilla powderHistory EditSee also History of coffee production in Vietnam Coffee was introduced into Vietnam in 1857 by a French Catholic priest in the form of a single Coffea arabica tree 4 The beverage was adopted with regional variations Because of limitations on the availability of fresh milk as the dairy farming industry was still in its infancy 5 the French and Vietnamese began to use sweetened condensed milk with a dark roast coffee Vietnam did not become a major exporter of coffee until the Đổi Mới reforms and opening of the economy after the war Now many coffee farms exist across the central highlands Vietnam is now the largest producer of the Robusta variety of coffee and the second largest producer of coffee worldwide 6 Vietnamese coffee chains EditCoffee chains 7 Description SpecialtyHighlands Coffee The highest chain cafe brands in Vietnam makes them a rival to Starbucks This store is known to be a community where people talk about their love coffee teas and food The Coffee House The second highest Vietnamese chain coffeehouses This chain serves thousands of customers everyday throughout their several stores scattered throughout Vietnam The Coffee House is known for its viral Passionate journey from farm to a cup of coffee which many experts enjoyCong Coffee Cong Cafe is mainly for younger generations to go out and meet with friends while having a coffee It remains a very popular destination to get coffee It They are most famous for their frozen coconut milk drinksUrban Station Coffee The Urban Station Coffee is inspired by the American style of grab and go coffee The interiors of its locations are styled similar to chains in American cities with green walls and images This coffeehouse is known for being inspired by America s take away coffee style Trung Nguyen Legend This coffee shop is the official coffee shop of Trung Nguyen It is valued by the Vietnamese consumers as well as its reputation and cultural knowledge Trung Nguyen Cafe is known for its unique culture and for having a space of a mindful successful and happy lifestylePhuc Long Coffee and Tea Phuc Long Coffee and Tea is located in Saigon which is now Ho Chi Minh City It was established in 1968 and has become popular for many generations This cafe is similar to Cong Cafe and is a very popular place for young SaigoneseGemini Coffee Gemini Coffee was established in 2008 It focuses younger generations with a middle income This is how it survived the 2013 chain cafe crisis in 2013 Since 2017 the store has 18 stores nationwide Gemini Coffee is known for its green and clean coffee See also Edit Coffee portalEgg coffee Cuban espresso similar sweetened coffee Indian filter coffee similarly produced drip from metal filter coffee List of coffee beveragesReferences Edit Fabricant Florence 2021 02 08 Vietnamese Iced Coffee Ready to Drink The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 02 11 Best Types of Vietnamese Coffee Tourists Need To Try In Hanoi www lasinfoniadelreyhotel com Retrieved 2023 02 02 Saigon Style Coffee Bạc Xỉu Chef Tu David Phu Vietnamese American Diaspora Cuisine Retrieved 2023 02 02 The Story Of Coffee Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Atexpats Ca Phe Sua Da Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Atexpats World coffee exports dx doi org 2009 07 15 doi 10 1787 9789264056763 graph30 en Retrieved 2022 09 05 Do Tracy 2020 11 28 Top 9 Coffee Chains in Vietnam Scooter Saigon Tours Retrieved 2023 02 03 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ca phe sua da Ca phe sữa đa it s what s should be in your cup sic at ChestBrew com History of Vietnamese Coffee and photographed step by step brewing at HungryHuy com Illustrated instructions at wanderingspoon com Vietnamese coffee recipe and notes at Coffeefaq com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vietnamese iced coffee amp oldid 1161974716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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