Vietnamese coffee G7 seduces in the United States
Recently, the Los Angeles Times published an article by journalist and culinary expert Lucas Kwan Peterson on the quality of Trung Nguyen Legend’s G7 coffee. Before, the author only drank coffee that he filtered himself. But he became “addicted” to G7 coffee from the first experience. This completely changed his prejudices about instant coffee and he encouraged his readers to try G7 coffee.
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The author prefers unsweetened G7 black coffee, and he especially likes to brew more of it with double the amount suggested on the package. |
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Lucas Kwan Peterson is an award-winning food journalist and video producer in the United States. He is also the owner of numerous online cooking video series in many popular American newspapers such as The Times, The New York Times…
Impressed by the taste of the G7
The author often brews coffee using the “pour-over” filtration method with a plastic funnel and simple filter paper. He never used instant coffee.
Currently, in the United States, Trung Nguyen Legend distributes its G7 coffee in the Costco network, with nearly 800 points of sale. |
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However, when he came across Vietnamese company Trung Nguyên’s G7 black instant coffee in a restaurant in the Asian community, he was so surprised that he decided to go and find out about this coffee.
Also in his article, Lucas Kwan Peterson felt that no instant coffee had impressed him as much as the G7 Pure Black. He became “addicted” to this coffee. He also advised those who are reluctant to consume instant coffee to try G7 Pure Black at least once, as there is a high risk that they will change their minds like the author.
The author prefers unsweetened G7 black coffee, and he especially likes to brew more of it with double the amount suggested on the package, with an extra scoop of condensed milk.
The author stated that this is not an iced latte prepared by the traditional Vietnamese method (the traditional method of preparation using the stainless steel filter, called “cafe phin”) that the commonly found in Garden Grove or Westminster, California (an area populated by Vietnamese), but it’s a rough, strong, full-bodied version of the bitter flavor typical of Robusta coffee beans from Vietnam, the world’s largest coffee producer. Currently, in the United States, Trung Nguyen Legend distributes its G7 coffee in the Costco network, with nearly 800 points of sale. Coffee lovers around the world can also find a full line of Trung Nguyen Legend products on Amazon.
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