This week I received a very special gift for me: a box of a Vietnamese coffee called VietCup. I was really surprised, and of course happy, because it was a gift from some friends of my parents from their college days, who did not know my love for coffee, but as they say colloquially: they hit the mark with the gift.
I did not know that brand of coffee, but I had heard about Vietnamese coffee. The most knowledgeable on the subject comment that it is a tradition in Vietnam that the coffee is strong and bitter prepared with a dark roast, so as soon as I had the box in my hand I thought I was going to enjoy the delicious beverage for sure.
The box brings a total of 18 bags, which have a weight of 16g. I like the products that have this type of format because they are very convenient and quick to use, so they are ideal in this time of the year when most people are so time conscious and focused on being more productive. Then I was checking and I also found out that this brand also sells tea.
VietCup is an instant coffee, so its preparation is quite simple. We just need to pour the whole bag into a container - in this case I used one of my favorite cups - then add hot water (recommended amount per bag is 75ml) and sweeten to taste.
I, as a good Cuban, prefer coffee as dark and strong as possible, but I decided to sweeten it with a little bit of honey using a 100% natural and Cuban product that I have at home.
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And this is how my first cup of VietCup coffee turned out, delicious and revitalizing as I enjoy it so much.
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