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The Best Coffee in Vietnam: an introduction to the planting varieties and Cultural History of Central Plains Coffee in Bangmei and Shu

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, For the exchange of professional baristas, please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) located in the Central Plains Coffee headquarters in Bang Mei Shu, where you can enjoy the variety, history and culture of coffee. As early as the French colonial period, Vietnam began to grow a large number of coffee, but also cultivated Vietnam's unique coffee culture, coffee as water, it has long been common, but in fact, Vietnam's coffee industry is in recent decades.

For professional baristas, please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style)

Located in the Central Plains Coffee headquarters in Bang Mei Shu, you can enjoy the variety, history and culture of coffee.

As early as the French colonial period, Vietnam began to grow a large number of coffee, but also cultivated Vietnam's unique coffee culture, coffee as water, it has long been common, but in fact, Vietnam's coffee industry only began to develop by leaps and bounds in recent decades. At present, Vietnamese coffee is the second largest source of origin in the world, after Brazil, and the best coffee in Vietnam comes from Buon Ma Thuot. Many well-known global coffee brands, such as Starbucks and Nestl é, also purchase large quantities of coffee beans from Vietnam on a regular basis.

Bangmei Shu, located in Dak Lak province to the south of China and Vietnam, is very popular for European and American tourists who like to travel alone. There are a lot of backpackers shuttling between this city that is strange to Taiwanese tourists. They settle here for a longer time and travel around freely. Because of the high terrain of Bangmei, the sky is particularly blue, in addition. Due to the abundant sunshine and fertile soil, it is very suitable for growing coffee, mainly Robusta and Arabica.

The second largest producer of coffee in the world is Bang Mei Shu in Vietnam. The aroma of coffee is unconsciously addictive.

When you come to Bang Mei Shu, you must visit the Central Plains Coffee headquarters, which is like a living coffee museum, in which various varieties and cultural history of coffee are introduced in detail. Arabica is suitable for planting in the mountains and warm equatorial areas with an altitude of 2000,000ft and 6000ft above sea level. Robusta is commonly used in commodities such as low-cost coffee, canned coffee or three-in-one instant coffee, growing in flatlands, wet valleys and rainforests below 2000 feet.

When you come to Bangmei Shu, you can take a look at the Dray Nur Waterfall Falls. (photo by reporter Su Ruiwen)

It is worth mentioning that when you come to Xanadu in Vietnam, of course, there is not much development here, so there are fewer asphalt roads. If you want to see the "Dray Nur Waterfall Falls", you have to endure a short bumpy ride. According to the local tour guide, seeing the waterfalls in August and September is the most spectacular, and there are also many local students and tourists for picnics, barbecue and sightseeing. If you want to feel something special, you can walk under the waterfall like a waterfall and enjoy the power of natural SPA. In addition, when you come to Bangmei, you must not miss the unbeatable ride of an elephant.

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