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Which is better, Malaysian coffee or Vietnamese coffee?

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Following Cafe Review (Wechat official account vdailycom) found that Beautiful Cafe opened a small shop of its own Vietnam is a country with oriental mystery and French romantic amorous feelings, its tropical warm and humid climate and colorful history have created its unique natural and cultural landscape. In recent years, Vietnam has entered people's memory, except for the graceful dress of Audai (Vietnamese national service).

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Vietnam is a country with the combination of oriental mystery and French romantic customs. Its tropical warm and humid climate and colorful history have created its unique natural and cultural landscape. In recent years, in addition to the graceful Vietnamese girls dressed in Audai (Vietnamese national service), mottled but green buildings and noisy but orderly streets, there is another flavor that people will not forget in recent years, that is, the strong aroma of coffee.

Vietnamese coffee originated from drip filter coffee, which is very popular in France in the early 20th century. I also bought one when I went to Vietnam. In general, a beautifully decorated shop is only about 5 yuan a cup, and a roadside stall is 2.5 yuan. Use deep-roasted coffee beans (usually add cream seasoning after baking), grind into a very fine powder, put into aluminum or stainless steel drip pot with a cover, press slightly with a pressure plate Pour boiled hot water from the top and place it quietly on the cup. The coffee will drip slowly and gracefully into the cup with condensed milk. The process of dripping one cup will take about three to five minutes.

It is customary for Vietnamese to use glasses or white porcelain cups; condensed milk instead of milk and sugar has become the most unique flavor source of Vietnamese coffee due to lack of materials. The French have left a deep impression on Vietnam, and coffee culture is the representative of it. At the end of the 19th century, French colonists brought coffee cultivation to Vietnam, and the highlands in central Vietnam were born with fertile coffee soil, and have been rich in Arabica and Robusta coffee beans ever since. This marriage is now blooming and bearing fruit. Vietnam currently has a coffee planting area of 5 million hectares and an annual coffee output of 60-650000 tons, making it the second largest coffee exporter in the world after Brazil. What I drink more in Malaysia is white coffee. Malaysian white coffee originated in Ipoh (located in northern Malaysia) and was developed by the grandfather of Mr. Wu Wenqing, a Chinese who emigrated to Malaysia. Yibao White Coffee is the most excellent and authentic. As a local specialty of Ipoh, it has a history of more than half a century.

White coffee is a native product of Malaysia with a history of more than 100 years. Malaysian white coffee is coffee beans roasted directly at low temperature without caramel. the time is 2.5 times longer than that of high-temperature charcoal and ground into coffee powder. It is because this process removes the scorched and sour taste of general high-temperature hot stir-frying and charcoal roasting, and retains the natural flavor and rich aroma of the original coffee, which makes people memorable, fragrant and palatable, and the brewed coffee is milky white and golden in color, called "white coffee", and its taste is fragrant and smooth.

General coffee powder, using the traditional production method to add caramel, the fried coffee beans will turn black and lose the original flavor of the coffee. The Malaysian white coffee does not add additives to enhance the taste during the whole production process, so the coffee can retain the original color and flavor. Personally, I still prefer Malaysian white coffee. I buy some every time I go there, and the price is not expensive.

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