Vietnamese Coffee 3 Ways: Hot, Cold and a Starbucks Hack
Vietnamese coffee is a symbol of the cafe culture thanks to the Dutch and French colonialism in the 18th and 19th centuries. Cafes are where friends and family meet up and hang out. Most single people live with their family until they are married, so places like a cafe becomes a venue to hold social gatherings. Vietnamese coffee can be served hot or cold and is usually very sweet due to the addition of condensed milk. Traditional Vietnamese coffee does not have the chicory flavoring that is popular today. That popularity is due to the brand Cafe du Monde and its widespread use for Vietnamese iced coffee (cà phê sữa đá). In this post, I will demonstrate how to make Vietnamese iced coffee (cà phê sữa đá), hot coffee with condensed milk (cà phê sữa) and a Starbucks version of the iced coffee. Ingredients 1 single serving steel coffee press (You can buy one online). 1 can of condensed milk (the most popular brand is Longevity Brand’s condensed milk) Medium to dark roast coffee grind. (Cafe Trung …










