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Demystifying Ordering Vietnamese Coffee
No visit to Vietnam is complete without trying all the different coffees on offer. From cà phê sữa đá to coconut coffee and the world-famous egg coffee (cà phê trứng). We explain exactly what to expect from each of these Vietnamese coffee drinks and how to order them so you can get the most out of your trip.
Sip Vietnamese Coffee Like a Local
There are a lot of things to love about Vietnam – the scenery, the people, the food, the culture. But the coffee is seriously up there too. It's a totally different experience to cafes in the West and one that you have to delve into when visiting. Don't get overwhelmed by the menus and the exciting coffee drinks available - from salt coffee, to egg coffee and coconut coffee. There's something for everyone!
Best Coffees to Try in Vietnam
Vietnamese coffee is pretty special and unlike anything you can get elsewhere in the world. It's a perfect balance of sweet, bitter, rich - almost like drinking smooth chocolate. Outside of the big hitters, there are some incredible specialty coffee drinks unique to Vietnam that you need to try when you visit. Learn all about them here!
Where Does Your Coffee Come From?
Ever wondered which country produces the most coffee? If so, this article covers everything you need to know from the top producers, how much they produce, and a little about their history and coffee flavor profile. Click on over to Home Coffee Expert for all the details.
Different Flavor of Cortado and Macchiato
Not sure whether to order cortado or macchiato? Use this helpful infographic to understand how they differ in flavor. Want to dive a little deeper into all the differences between these 2 popular espresso drinks? Then click through to Home Coffee Expert.
What the Difference Between Cortado & Macchiato?
They're both small drinks. Bothmade from espresso. And they both have milk. So are they really all that different? Yes! Here's how: Cortado has equal amounts espresso to steamed milk (never foam). Whereas macchiato is an espresso shot with a teaspoon of milk foam added. They also differ widely in their flavor, caffeine content and the coffee beans used. To see all the differences, click through to visit Home Coffee Expert's guide.
What is a Kyoto Latte?
Everything you need to know about % Arabica's incredible latte variation.
Panama Coffee - Flavor Profile
Panama is a hidden gem of the coffee world and should be on the radar of all coffee lovers. Whether you choose the world famous Panama Geisha coffee or any of the other Arabica coffee varities, you are in for a treat. But that treat will taste completely different depending on which coffee beans you choose. Compare the flavor profiles here and, for more information, head on over to Home Coffee Expert. #panamacoffee #panamageisha
What Does Costa Rican Coffee Taste Like?
Generally, Costa Rican coffee tastes clean and sweet with a light body. But depending on which region you buy your coffee beans from, there will be slight regional variations. For more information and to help you choose the best Costa Rican coffee beans, click on over to Home Coffee Expert. #costarica #costaricancoffee
What Does Honduran Coffee Taste Like?
Discover the flavor profile of Honduran coffee from each of the 6 main coffee producing regions in the country. Whilst it still remains relatively unknown on the world stage, Honduran coffee is some of the best quality out there. It's well worth buying when you're next looking for new beans to try. #honduras #hondurancoffee
Ethiopian Coffee History: A Timeline
Ethiopia is known as the birthplace of coffee but how has it traveled from the 9th century to now? For more information on all things Ethiopian coffee including how you can taste this history, head on over to Home Coffee Expert. #history #ethiopia
What Does Ethiopian Coffee Taste Like?
Ethiopian coffee is hailed as some of the best in the world. So what can you expect when you buy some? Well, it's a big place with lots of different flavor profiles. But this is the general rule for both natural and washed processed coffee beans (natural is more common in Ethiopia). For more information, click on over to Home Coffee Expert. #ethiopiancoffee #coffeeflavor
How to Brew Ethiopian Coffee
To get the most out of your Ethiopian coffee beans, you need to brew them with the love they deserve. For best results, try automatic drip, pour over, or cold brew. For more information, click on over to Home Coffee Expert. #coffeebrewing #ethiopiancoffee
Guatemalan Coffee Brewing Methods
To do justice to the best Guatemalan coffees, you need to know how to brew them. For the best results, use a French Press, Pour Over (like Chemex or Hario V60), AeroPress, or make cold brew. The high-quality results speak for themselves. #makingcoffee
Coffee Growing Regions in Guatemala
Guatemala has 8 distinct coffee growing regions, each producing incredible coffees with a different flavor profile. Head on over to Home Coffee Expert to discover what makes each region different and what are the best Guatemalan coffees to try. #guatemala #coffee