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Arabica Coffee Bean Brand Recommended Vietnam Drip Coffee Making Method

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Professional barista communication, please pay attention to coffee workshop (Weixin Official Accounts cafe_style) Vietnamese coffee flavor: smell: the smell and fragrance emitted after coffee blending is completed Words used to describe odors include caramel, charred, chocolate, fruity, grassy, malty, etc. Bitterness: Bitterness is a basic taste sensation, and the sensory area is distributed in the root of the tongue. deep

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Arabica coffee beans are fully guaranteed in terms of brand and quality. And more importantly, the performance-to-price ratio is extremely high, each pack of 227 grams, the price is only 70-90 yuan or so. According to the calculation of 15 grams of coffee beans per cup, a bag of coffee can make 15 cups of coffee, which costs only about 5 or 6 yuan per cup, which is recommended by conscience compared to the price of hundreds of cups sold in cafes.

Learn to make Vietnamese drip coffee in a minute.

1. first, introduce the right amount of condensed milk into the cup.

2. Next, put the base of the drip pot on the cup, pour 20g coffee powder into the drip cup, and gently spread it flat on the bottom.

3. Then pour the hot water into the drip pot and let it drip slowly.

4. Sit for about three minutes, mix coffee and condensed milk, and a cup of Vietnamese dripping coffee is almost complete!

In particular, coffee beans should be absolutely fresh and freshly ground. The current grinding of coffee beans can be handled by a hand-held bean grinder. In the case of this "mailbox bean grinder" with high reputation, the price is 100 to 120 yuan, which can be described as economical and practical.

Such a brewing method with simple structure, easy to use, easy to carry and good taste is very suitable for use in the office. For a time, I relied on Vietnamese pots and hand bean grinders to solve my coffee addiction at work. No, no, no.

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