Austrians like to drink coffee with whipped eggs with honey, while in Portugal coffee is mixed with yellow lemon. Equally special is Vietnamese iced milk coffee mixed with a filter.

Each country has its own way of making and enjoying coffee. Let's explore the difference with Huongmai Cafe in the 9 countries below.

  1. Portugal - Mazagran

Unlike coffee in the world in terms of ingredients, mazagran is a strange combination of bitterness in coffee and sour taste of yellow lemon.

  1. Germany - Eiskaffee

This is a typical German drink, with a mixture of cold coffee with vanilla ice cream, adding a little chocolate. You can find eiskaffee in all German ice cream parlors.

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  1. Vietnam - Iced Milk Coffee

The special thing about Vietnamese coffee is that it is brewed with a filter. Condensed milk is usually put into the cup before the coffee drips, when the water is filtered, stir the coffee with a spoon and add ice to enjoy.

There is no better place to drink iced coffee than in its own hometown. Just a cup of coffee on the sidewalk is also full of flavor and image of a country, making every visitor to Vietnam impressed.

Huongmai Cafe - where the traditional values ​​of Vietnamese coffee are kept, a great choice when having the opportunity to visit Vietnam. Prime location, convenient to move in the old quarter of Hanoi, will hold you right from the first meeting.

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. France - Café au Lait

Café au Lait is a French-style latte where the barista adds hot milk to the espresso (espresso doppio or espresso lungo). This drink does not appear in restaurants but is used for breakfast at home.

The French often enjoy café au lait in a large cup. According to a custom, croissants and other cakes used to dip into café au lait do not match the tradition of the cafe.

  1. Greece - Frappé

Anywhere in Greece you can order a frappé - a foam-covered iced coffee made from instant coffee. This coffee is one of the most popular drinks in Greece, especially in the summer, and is fondly called the "national drink".

To make a frappé just 1-2 teaspoons dissolved, filtered water, ice, sugar, add condensed milk if desired, then mix well, shake vigorously to create foam and pour into an iced glass. In coffee shops, frappé is usually quite bold and relatively strong. To harmonize with the slow and leisurely lifestyle here, the Greeks often add water to dilute and also to prolong the enjoyment.

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  1. Hong Kong - "Lovers" coffee

Representing Asia, the "love" coffee is a unique combination of coffee, black tea (or milk tea), can be sprinkled with some fresh flowers. Hong Kong people believe that coffee is a thermogenic drink, and tea is a refreshing drink, mixing the two together will create a balance for the body.

"Lovers" coffee contains a harmonious East-West cultural interference. The classic color in this drink is hidden somewhere between life and culture in a modern, prosperous city like Hong Kong.

  1. Italy - Morocco

Marocchino originates from the city of Alessandria, Pedmont region, Italy. A true cup of marocchino coffee cannot be complete without espresso, full-fat milk and cocoa powder.

  1. Austria - Kaisermelange

Austrians especially like to drink coffee with whipped eggs with honey. In a cup of Kaisermelange eggs are mixed with honey, while stirring the coffee together slowly. In the capital Vienna, this drink can also be added with alcohol to enhance the taste.

  1. Ireland - Irish coffee

The harmonious combination of alcohol, fresh cream, brown sugar will create the typical flavor of a cup of Irish coffee.

The above article Huongmai Cafe has introduced to you the coffee culture of countries around the world. Each country has its own unique characteristics, unmistakable. Each coffee flavor will bring you different emotions.

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