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One of my friend's in Bangkok had a couple bags of durian coffee in his house, so when he offered me one, I simply could not resist my curiosity. What could be more bizarre, strange, and tempting than the world's finest beverages mingled with the world's most exotic and delicious fruit?
So here's a quick video of instant durian coffee, which is produced in Malaysia. After drinking this durian coffee and searching around, I have heard of other similar beverages. For instance there's a durian latte apparently available at Paragon in Bangkok and there's also a coffee shop in the Philippines that serves durian coffee, though I've heard it's not strong enough.
The durian coffee in the instant packet was alright. I could really taste the flavor of the durian and it even remained in my burps for multiple hours following. The thing I didn't like about it is that I'm simply not a fan of instant milky sweet coffee. So I think next in order would be a freshly brewed cup of coffee with some fresh durian mixed in!
What do you think? Durian coffee for you?
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One of my friend's in Bangkok had a couple bags of durian coffee in his house, so when he offered me one, I simply could not resist my curiosity. What could be more bizarre, strange, and tempting than the world's finest beverages mingled with the world's most exotic and delicious fruit?
So here's a quick video of instant durian coffee, which is produced in Malaysia. After drinking this durian coffee and searching around, I have heard of other similar beverages. For instance there's a durian latte apparently available at Paragon in Bangkok and there's also a coffee shop in the Philippines that serves durian coffee, though I've heard it's not strong enough.
The durian coffee in the instant packet was alright. I could really taste the flavor of the durian and it even remained in my burps for multiple hours following. The thing I didn't like about it is that I'm simply not a fan of instant milky sweet coffee. So I think next in order would be a freshly brewed cup of coffee with some fresh durian mixed in!
What do you think? Durian coffee for you?
Follow my food adventures at http://migrationology.com/ & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ Also check out my Bangkok travel guide http://migrationology.com/ebook-101-things-to-do-in-bangkok/ and my Thai food guide http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/
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I just made myself a durian coffee vanilla milkshake! Delicious and yes, the burps are incredible ๐
What a journey for you, pal 8yrs
Wow durian Coffe very good๐๐๐ฏ๐๐
This taste like poopoo
I just made some of this myself for the first time today and it was awesome.
Instant durian coffee seems like a misnomer. But I'd still try it.. you made it seem palatable.
Durian coffee? Weird..
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i love durian coffee! Mark, if u come to Malaysia again, checkout durian coffee latte at Kopi Klasik outlet in Mydin Hypermart in Subang Jaya, KL. To die for!
crazy
I actually have never thought of this combination before… but will try to find fresh durian to mix it with my coffee. Thx for the video.
no! it's awful mark… i've tried it in my office & it sucks! who da hell would somebody invent instant durian+coffee. THUMBS DOWN
From Wikipedia:
… its odor is best described as pig-shit, turpentine and onions, garnished with a gym sock.
…Your breath will smell as if you'd been French-kissing your dead grandmother
Still wanna try?