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Fragrant and mellow Vietnamese Coffee is full of charm-Vietnamese Coffee producing area Buon Ma Thuo

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Professional barista exchanges please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Vietnamese coffee far and near famous degree, impressive, amazing, especially the unique brewing way, iced coffee sprinkled with fragrant condensed milk, good taste of people will not forget, the Vietnamese will drink coffee as water, has long been seen as strange, do not say may not know, in fact, Vietnam's best drink

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The popularity of Vietnamese coffee is impressive and amazing, especially its unique brewing method. Iced coffee is sprinkled with fragrant condensed milk, which is unforgettable for those who have tasted it. Vietnamese people drink coffee as water. It is not strange to say that they may not know. In fact, the best coffee in Vietnam comes from Buon Ma Thuot, which is the second largest coffee source in the world!

Located in Buon Ma Thuo, Dak Lak province, about 350km away from Ho Chi Minh City, located in Xiyuan, Vietnam, next to Vietnam's eastern coast and Xiyuan Plateau, it is a settlement of Vietnamese ethnic minorities and is rich in materials. It not only has fertile red soil and grows the world's second-largest coffee beans, but also includes pepper, bananas, cashew nuts, rubber and other products.

For European and American tourists who like to travel alone, Bangmei Shu is very favored by backpackers. There are a lot of backpackers here, and even many people have settled here for a long time because they fell in love with the unfettered way of life here.

The most famous coffee in Bang Mei and Shu is Vietnamese coffee. In fact, as early as the French colonial period, Vietnam began to grow a large number of coffee and cultivated Vietnam's unique coffee culture. But Vietnam's coffee industry has only begun to develop by leaps and bounds in recent decades. at present, Vietnamese coffee is not only the second largest source of origin in the world, after Brazil, but also many global famous coffee brands. Such as Starbucks, Nestl é, etc., the main source of regular purchase of bulk coffee beans.

Located on the Bangmei-Shu Plateau about 800m above sea level, the climate is quite cool and pleasant. Due to the abundant sunshine and fertile soil, it is very suitable for growing coffee, mainly Robusta and Arabica. The price of coffee from the place of origin is cheap, which is very suitable for passengers to choose and buy as a good gift. During the trip, you can arrange to visit the Central Plains Coffee headquarters, enjoy all kinds of coffee-related utensils and culture, and taste the freshest Vietnamese coffee.

The headquarters of the world-famous coffee brand ─ Central Plains Coffee (Trung Nguyen) is a pilgrimage for coffee lovers! Like a lively and interesting coffee museum, it introduces in detail the variety, cultural history and other background of coffee. For example, Arabica is suitable for growing in mountains and warm equatorial areas with an altitude of 2000,000ft above sea level, with stable quality and full aroma; Robusta is generally used on commodities such as low-priced coffee, canned coffee or three-in-one instant coffee, growing in flat land, wet valleys and tropical rain forest areas below 2000 feet.

Dray Nur Waterfall, located near Bang Mei Shu, is far away from the hustle and bustle. If you want to see his elegant demeanor, you will have to endure a short bumpy ride. However, this is a popular tourist attraction in Vietnam, and many locals or students often come here to play in the water and barbecue. According to the local tour guide, at the end of the rainy season in August and September, the water volume of the waterfall is the largest and most spectacular; on a sunny day, the beautiful scenery is even more beautiful. If you want a special experience, you can walk under the waterfall like a waterfall and enjoy the pleasure of natural SPA hitting on your body.

In addition, the village of Ban Don, located near Bang Mei Shu, is an ethnic minority village. In addition to its unique longhouse culture, local villagers are also famous for domesticating wild elephants, thus becoming a well-known elephant hunting and training center. Therefore, to come here, ride an elephant to easily visit the village, the river, enjoy the local natural scenery, the unique way of life of the residents, is also the best arrangement to experience the local cultural customs.

It is worth mentioning that Vietnamese coffee is quite different from ordinary coffee. in addition to its unique taste, Vietnamese coffee is also brewed in different ways. in Vietnam, coffee needs to be made in a special dripping pot, the coffee powder is placed in a small and lovely leaky pot, and hot water is injected into it, followed by the aroma of coffee. If you want to taste more authentic Vietnamese iced coffee, you can pour the hot coffee into a cup full of ice. And then add fragrant condensed milk, taste more unique flavor!

About │ of Dale Province

Dale Province belongs to the ethnic minority settlement area in Vietnam, and its buildings, that is, the high-footed longhouse culture, are spread throughout the province. Interestingly, local tour guides say that there are many windows on the side walls of the longhouse. If the windows are open, it is said that this also means that the girl living in it is still single and unmarried; on the other hand, when you see the windows closed, you know that famous flowers are owned.

If you want to explore the unique history and culture of Dale Province, you can go to the well-known Dale Museum. Under the detailed explanation of the tour guides, you can easily fully view the life and culture of the traditional residents of Dale. In the museum, the buildings, living habits, and local products such as coffee and war history are introduced in detail. The handicrafts of traditional residents over the past few hundred years are also completely preserved in the museum.

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