Drinking Coffee Around The World
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- čas přidán 26. 12. 2020
- From a flat white to yuenyeung to cafe bombón, experience these different types of coffee around the world - POV style!
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Australia: Does Coffee Art on Flat White
Also Australia : Places a lid covering the Coffee Art..
Me:
Lol...
haha very true
Oof
hahah I also felt bad, such a waste! But I guess the to-go culture is too strong
👁️👄👁️
The clay cup is usually associated with tea and not coffee in India. Filter coffee is the best 'indian coffee' in my opinion
My mother made its once found it so tasty when my mom is free and she has time I ask her to make it
But it’s a better option to use clay pots for hot drinks because it’s eco friendly , and even I’m from India and even I love drinking from these tea and coffee from clay pots ,and finally they’ve featured our country so I’m happy
@@gracequibi315 yeah I drink it in my glass mug
Filter coffee is really the best
true, i was gonna comment the same thing haha
once you try Vietnamese coffee, you don't want to get coffee from Starbucks anymore
I live in Ho Chi Minh city, it depends on where you go to get your experience with the coffee
Until you try Vietnamese egg coffee!!
The Australian girl’s voice sounds like Rośe from Blackpink
You have never been to Melbourne have you…
@@angeldhranga1685 That accent is very common over in Australia-
Vietnamese Iced Coffee, perfect balance of sweet, creamy and bitter.
But is not as nice as egg coffee
You should try it when you come Vietnam
Love from Vietnam ❤❤🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳
@@kenchun2842 nah mate Iced coffee is like rest of the world know
This needs a part two... with Cuban coffee, Turkish coffee, and either Ethiopian/Yemeni coffee as a bare minimum.
Like fr these must be first
Def Yemeni
Also dalgona and Irish coffee too
Search for Food Insider's What Coffee Looks Around the World (the title may be exactly that or just slightly diff, can't really recall) video from a year ago. It is more comprehensive than this and has Ethiopian and Turkish coffee as well. Plus Irish. And the Sweden one isn't just black coffee.
YES PLEASE
0:54 Brisbane, Australia
1:33 Mumbai, India
2:08 New York City, USA
3:13 Hong Kong
3:54 Mexico City, Mexico
5:00 Stockholm, Sweden
6:03 Utrera, Spain
7:05 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
7:56 Rome, Italy
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Thanks very much
😊
Thanks but I saw the whole vid before seeing this.
Thank you so much
@@samriddhipant5889 NP
Good
me before watching this: *if theres coffee theres vietnam*
=)))
Egg coffee
@@kenchun2842 yum :))
Perfect
In Hanoi Vietnam, there is also 'egg coffee' which includes egg yolk, coffee, sugar, and condensed milk. If u have a chance to visit Vietnam, please try this. It's iconic. Just try our coffee on the street vendors or just any Vietnamese coffee shop.
The coffee in Vietnam is highly liked by many people for the intensely strong taste :)) I'm sure the coffee in a Vietnamese shop is always cheaper and stronger than in Starbucks.
Wow! You made me surprise man
It's really cheaper than Starbuck, really
I'm happy because you like it 🥰🥰🇻🇳🇻🇳❤❤
@@harishvaishnav621 what do you mean ? 🙃
@@harishvaishnav621 rude
I’d know that New York voice anywhere, that’s Inga from Tasty😂
Yup. That's her. Her voice is so unique and sweet
I was thinking lol
Yess she is such a soothing person 😍🤣
America: we like adding high fructose syrup to everything.
🤣🤣
Not everything, and I think if given the choice we'd prefer to use sugar. HFCS is dirt cheap though so most standard food companies use it as a sweetener.
I thought that was Canada
Not all flavors are sweetened. You can get a vanilla ice coffee shot ...Shot = just the flavor of vanilla without any sweetness.
@@apara2005 so we don't tend to use vanilla essence in coffee tend to use vanilla syrups, a good coffee doesn't need flavouring.
4:30 I just fell in love with that cashier
what the f*ck?
Did I ask?
That's Sweden for ya
@@mitchellkeil7697 I don't know, did you?
@@mitchellkeil7697 did I ask? I think you just asked a Question there
That Italian espresso is so incredibly great, I’m from the Netherlands but I haven’t tasted anything like that Roman coffee
Thank you so much! I'm from Italy and I'm glad that you like our coffee!!!
Yes Bro, but don't pay a coffee 1.30€ euros is a robbery, watch out 😂
@@feelingwild2592 In Italy the coffee is expensive
@@snapdragon5481 if you go in the luxury coffees of course
@@feelingwild2592 in Rome Evriting is a little bit expensive
Filter Coffee in India is literally a classic. I was surprised how they showed hot coffee in a khullad (which is literally the first time I've ever seen that) instead of the classic 😐
exactly!!
People think north India is how the whole country is
But south India is like a whole different place
It's Covid time, kulhads can be thrown away not traditional utensils.
@@dss6838 that actually makes sense. My bad
That clay cup coffee from India is basically Nescafe instant, nothing regional about it, filter coffee from a Madras or Karnataka coffee house would've been a better representative of Indian coffee
I swear I was thinking "Mumbai? they could have just shown me making coffee at home instead"
Exactly
Coffee is more popular in the south, tea is more popular in the north, filter coffee from karnataka or Saravana Bhavan would have been top notch
Seriously!!! I mean if they had to show Mumbai, at least use a place that serves Filter coffee
Exactly my thoughts. They hype Mumbai so much and it has nothing just instant coffee that I can make at home better than that.
adding arabic coffee would’ve given you a cool twist other than the typical coffe-milk-and-sweetner trope, since its brewed from a diffrent type of plant! and the way its served is also quite original and neat :)
Vietnamese coffee is what makes me decided to stay there.
I don’t wanna be “that guy” but... a coffe video with out Colombian, Brazilian or Costa Rica coffee?
Also no Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee
None of those are blends. So, minor quality and taste.
No Finland, either. I believe they hold the title for most coffee consumption. Hoping they make another video with more countries. These Around The World videos are really interesting.
yes!!!!
@@Guardian_I ok and what about that ?
I love how the lady from Hongkong didn’t take the plastic bag and plastic straw to avoid plastic waste🥰
Yes! It always bothered me to see how many bags they used in past videos
It’s strange to see a person place a sealed cup of coffee in a little plastic bag.
Agreed!
@@HavenSaved Well i mean the bag give you a handle to grasp onto, grabing the cup only might make it slipped out of your hand
Well, the paper cup itself cannot really be recycled. To many people’s surprise, the paper cup has a plastic lining in it to make sure liquid doesn’t soak through the paper. In theory it could be separated but it would cost millions and thus most factories DO NOT recycle disposable drink cups.
Please stick with reusable cups instead of these disposable ones.
Italy is very ✨yellow✨
Ahahaha, well, I'm form Italy and I've never been to that bar... I don't know where they went, there are lots of bar in Italy wich are better than this one...
@@valeriagarelli9734
Hey dear, that's not any coffee bar, that is THE espresso hub, Caffè Sant'Eustachio, two blocks away from the Pantheon.
Try it before giving it a summary opinion.
There's a reason why it's gained such a strong reputation through the years.
Utrera, Spain wins this one in my book!! The guy serving was so polite and the coffee looked sooo good 🙌✨
yes, that is a good thing about Spain that the waiters are quite polite
This video says coffee “around the world” and it didn’t even mention at least 2 African countries and plus Ethiopia the birthplace of coffee
Ikrrrrrr
The content is based on employees around the world, so if we see some countries not represented it is just because they don't have employees there.
Relax dude
Ethiopian coffee is 🔥
Why do they have to mention at least 2 African countries. That’s not what the video was abt. They don’t have to do specific countries just cause u think it would be good
Sort of dissapointed to not see Turkish coffee that is world wide known, that even has Turkish coffee flavored ice cream, desserts etc. Oh well.
The Vietnamese coffee looks interesting I would want to try that
I have waited till the end of the video to see Turkish coffee and it is disappointing that they didn’t give place to it :(
The thing is that they need people that are from the country that they can put on the video. And they didn't get one from Turkey.
Yeah. And they had Swedish coffee and I dont think there is Swedish coffee mabey owned by a Swedish dude but not grown in Sweden
So you speak for the entire world?
I've never heard of Turkish coffee before and that's fine,the world doesn't revolve around your self interests
@@vladimir-savage72 do you speak for the entire world. You comment is hypocritical AF and its hilarious that you dont even see it
The one from Sweden was like a NPC interaction in a multiple choice game...
aside: I love Viet coffee! It is my whole heart. I make a plant based version nowadays, but still delicious~
Chicory?
India is VERYYYY famous for Filter coffee!
ARMYYYYYYYY 💜🤝💜
So interesting how popular filter coffee is in India which I only learned of in the past 2 years. I'm Indian American (my parents are from Kerala) and no one in my immediate or extended family uses one.
Yeah. I dunno why they didn't show that?
Exactly
@@sukanyapatra2659 deal with it
I LOVE Vietnamese iced coffee. I swear, that one just hits your soul for hours!
Lmao. For hours is highly accurate
I'm so proud. I'm happy because you said that. 🥰🥰🇻🇳🇻🇳❤❤
Thank you ❤️
i don't know what coffee taste like or like iced coffee because i'm allergic but i still think it taste good for people! but i also have a question? how many times have you went to Vietnam or have you ever been there?
@@user-kh8rv4ve6l I'm Vietnamese btw :>
The beauty of coffee is how diverse the taste can be by region
I'm planning to go to italy on my graduation break when covid is more controlled and this just made me excited since I'm a big espresso fan
Being an Indian, I have never in my life heard of coffee in a clay cup (it's actually called a kullad). Honestly just forgive that guy. Filter coffee is a true Indian tradition. Coorg is a really popular coffee plantation town, and it is critically acclaimed to be growing some of the best brew beans in the world.
I was just wondering if these clay cups are commonly used in Indi.. I guess not?
@@VASIGTravelingLifeinLondon Yes correct. We just use ones made out of metal, glass and ceramic.
Don't know about coffee in clay cups but in another video, I learned the clay cups are called bhar in Kolkata
I agree. This is like a fast food or quick pickup joint..not the authentic coffee we have here. Nothing wins over Filter coffee if you're talking about Indian coffee.
Post Covid time guys, it's better to throw kulhad than washing used steel utensils...
Vietnamese coffee is so good. Its strong and sweet, but not too too sweet. Its interesting to see the proportions for certain areas around the world. The coffee in spain was so small, but in other areas it's I'm bigger sizes.
thats bc in Spain it was just the espresso , the water came separately
Yeah A lot of places use arabica beans but in Vietnam they usually use robusta to give in the distinct flavor
It will less sweet if you pour less condensed milk or drink with cold ice. I'm happy when you said you like Vietnamese coffee. 🥰🥰❤❤🇻🇳🇻🇳
iced black coffee in the south and egg coffee in the north, while the finest beans are grown in the mid, Vietnam is blessed with good coffee 🙏
In my case, I'm sad because I have a container of INSTANT Vietnam coffee(Bon Aroma) which shouldn't be even close to fresh stuff in Vietnam. 😥😥
I loved the vibe in Italy wow
It's almost midnight where I live and now I'm craving coffee. These all look so good
i don't know why drinking iced coffee drinks in the winter is just aggressively new york, but it just is
I’m from Chicago and do the same thing. Same with ice cream and anything cold, really lol
I am from Thailand and even when I was abroad I drank iced coffee all year round except when I had cold. Habits 😂😂😂 hot drinks also make me sleepy
The cold air makes it taste better!
Haha same here in California
I live in a snowy part of California and all I drink is iced coffee. Yum.
Personally, I have tried Vietnamese Coffee and bruh, honestly, it is the best coffee in my life!
But please try kopi o' panas/ ais if you visit Malaysia
Im poor, i probably will never have the chance to go there
It's not really expensive for a cup of coffe like that. I'm really happy when you like Vietnamese coffee 🇻🇳🇻🇳🥰🥰❤❤
YES AS MALAYSIAN MYSELF TO I REALLY LOVE VIETNAMESE COFFEE 😭❤️I REALLY HOPE I CAN DRINK IT AGAIN 😔
New Zealand here so our standard is the flat white too, which is very smoothly satisfying. But the Mexican coffee sounded delicious!! And I love the eco friendly nature of serving the drink in a clay vessel like they did in the Indian clip.
The girl from Australia sounded like Rosé from blackpink.
What if it was actually her?😂👀
I like how in Spain they give you a little cookie with your coffee, a small detail that makes the difference imho
that's very common in european cafes.
🙂 in my country they give you dark chocolate
Is very common also in Latin america
Ive lived here for nearly 15 years and don’t remember ever getting a biscuit:(
@@nanana8928 you get chocolate sometimes in spain too, i even got a mini muffin sometimes. And 1.1€ is the price for the cafe bombon, its a bit more expensive because its condensed milk instead of normal milk
South Indian filter coffee is a must try. Especially ring coffee
Yessss!
My mother made its once found it so tasty when my mom is free and she has time I ask her to make it
Exactly I love it !
Isn’t that just instant coffee?
@@SanskarWagley nope it's much better
7:17 the Italian one 👌🏻❤️🔝
Indian Coffee: “So Buttery”
LOL
I remember
Vietnamese iced coffee is THE BEST
It really is.
you should try Vietnamese egg coffee :))
Their money has a lot of 0000
no italian espreso is the best
But it's cost 20000
I love that the series is showing more countries.
Totally, which one is your favorite?
@@VASIGTravelingLifeinLondon the coffee from Italy and India. The breakfast from Kenya and Israel looks AMAZING.
I am no like video
They didn’t even add Ethiopia. The birthplace of coffee
@@hosannahyonatan6608 ikr
I'd like to do this someday. Going around the world and trying different coffees.
I really liked the Australian thick coffee😍 it looked amazing and also the spain one it was unique with the style they serve ❤
Italian is and will be always my favorite this love... the smell is magic...
Thank you, I'm form Italy and it's always beautiful when someone appreciates our food!
@@valeriagarelli9734 It is indeed fellow italian
I was stunned by the artistic beauty of the Italian shop she went into!!! 😍 every frame could have been a poster.
Anyone else recognize Inga in all these around the world videos just by her voice?
Actually Inga started producing this series ,she said it on Instagram. So naturally for the USA /new York part she does it because she is in New York.
star bucks : We save nature by not giving straws
Meanwhile India: We give coffee in a pot (Bhand) to keep the environment clean
The traffic pollution is very bad.
I'm in India & honestly, it is first time in this video me seeing coffee served in a pot
@@serahemy7 Haaa Bhai
In Russia there’s a type of coffee drink called a raf (раф) made with sweet heavy cream and espresso blended together (sometimes they can also add vanilla flavouring)!
I'm an Indian & I'm really sad that Filter Coffee didn't get featured in this video 😭😭😭
saaaame☹️☹️
Srsly
Yep me too
I'm from phillipines and I want to future them our streetfood
Me at Vietnam's local cafe: one glass of "ca phe sua" keep me waking up for a day
Me at Starbucks: what a waste of my money, taste like the coffee for person who don't care about flavor and diabetes
That is true tho
that's because vietnamese people like Robusta more than Arabica, i know because *ahem read my name*
I'm not sure why, but I received a "at home" feeling when the camera viewed into the coffee shop in Sweden. There's something aesthetically appeasing about it. It makes me want to visit Sweden.
From India it has to be Filter coffee , Turkish coffee, Vietnamese Egg Coffee, Cuban coffee...these are few must haves in coffee episode...I feel like we are missing these things when talking coffee around the world.
Okay. For a moment I thought it's Rosé from Blackpink who's the voice behind the Coffee from Australia narration. (maybe coz she's an Aussie too) lol.
Omg yes. Most probably cause of the similar accent and the similar pitch or tone (?) of the voice
Same gurl
1:32 Oh the clay cup is too cute❤
Cafe de la Olla is amazing! The best during Christmas times as well
Spain: 1.10€
Italy: 1.30€
in glass of coffee with water and cookie
Greece: 1.50+€ in plastic cup take away
in Milan I uesd to pay 1 euro almost every where
Watching this makes me want to travel again SO badly!!! But it also makes me so grateful for the traveling that I have done and a lot of these yummy coffees that I have had! Italy definitely had the best coffee to me (for my preference), and Vietnams coffee was so extremely strong and sweet but so yummy that it was so hard to part with it when we came back home. BTW I am from Vancouver Canada, and as much as I love what Tim Hortons stands for, I cannot drink their coffee! I love me my Nespresso though! closest I will get to Italian for now!
not seeing Turkish Coffee and Greek Frappe made me sad.
I'm not even turkish and I find turkish coffee is absolutely delicious.
the drinking experience.. the grainy coffee.. the bitterness is indeed a special thing
I agree 👍
Same tho I am Greek btw
I remember having expresso when I visited Italy. Great to have with a pastry.
I have been to Turkey, India, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Qatar but i didn’t do anything like this tho i kinda wish i did😅
I WOULD LOVE TO TAKE A TRIP JUST TO DRINK COFFEE OMG
Me too
Same !!!
YESSSSS
My favorite thing about living in miami is we have so many diverse cultures that if you go to the right places you can get mexican, vietnamese, Australian, italian, spanish (from spain, dont remember what it is called) and cuban coffee. Thats what i have found here. But I know there are more places i just havent been to yet.
YESS, that's what I Was thinking. This episode made me want to travel even more
Mexican-American here and I literally made Café de Olla this morning at home. It’s so delicious and absolutely perfect in my opinion. It’s also a great coffee to drink if you enjoy flavored coffee, but don’t consume dairy since it is absolutely dairy free.
i love this series so much
This NEEDS a part two~ Cuban coffee, Turkish coffee, Ethiopian coffee, Irish Coffee, Dalgona coffee, Yemeni coffee, Dutch Coffee, French coffee and Filter coffee (the true Indian/South Indian coffee)
Vietnamese ice coffee is the best thing in the world, it's amazing.
As a fellow New Yorker myself, we don't always add flavor. People who add flavor or make it iced, are people who don't really like the taste of coffee. They just want something strong to get them through the day. 🤷♀️
How we learn and respect another country just from one single food or drink....everything look so good and delicious 🥰
I love these videos. I get to travel around the world without leaving my house
Coffee or tea?
Hongkong: yes
OMG as a former flight attendant this made me chuckle 😂
the hong kong one more likely british + hk style
hong kong is not china!
it's Hong Kong
Hong Kong is not China. It'll be great if you can edit your comment 😄 thank you
I am a Malaysian born Cantonese Chinese, Hong Kong's yuenyeung is my thing and is my favourite.
The black coffee, espresso and vietnam coffe i like the best
So happy Sweden was in this one! We do love our coffe, mostly black but also sweetend & with milk.
british people: "hold my teacup-"
I've had coffee in 13 countries, some with a very strong coffee culture (like Bosnia) and Spain was my favourite because my perfect coffee has a name there, the cortado.
I love these around the world videos!
love the color of the coffee shop in Rome. Yellow is my favorite color. its a gorgeous cafe
Damn for India I hoped someone would get steaming filter coffee in a steel glass and davara(saucer)
sameeeeeeeeeee
I’m lovin the eco friendliness in India 🇮🇳 💜🤗
Yeah I love my country India.... It's just so diverse but still united
@@ramyaa1385 I mean yeah I am Indian too but i guess they were talking about the cup, not about the diversity and unity and stuff, as an Indian even I found this this annoying that people just spam I love India, India is the best, ok dude, even I accept India is the best but why spam?
Edit - now don't call me anti nationalist please
I'm Indian and I have never seen people drinking from a clay pot ever.
@@navaneethmkrishnan6374 It's usually associated with tea, never saw anyone drinking coffee in it.
@@navaneethmkrishnan6374 I never saw it in Guwahati but I ve drank tea from clay cups in kolkata. But I've never seen coffee in clay pots
That hot coffee shot of Mumbai is actually taken in Kolkata, which is an eastern city in India. The waiter talked in bengali language. But this location is a famous chain of Kolkata, with this being their joint in Salt Lake.
I know EXACTLY which place you're referring to
Yay Hong Kong’s Yingyueng blended coffee milk tea is in this video, and presented in Cantonese too!
If you having coffee in Vietnam
Be sure to ready for a big shot of Caffeine
Love how coffee in Italy and Spain is one euro, shows how of a staple it is
Everything more than a Euro is a ripoff - specially what they charge for those flavoury water drinks....
1.30€ is actually pricey for an expresso, at least here in Portugal is usually half of that
The Swedish filter coffee was 3.90€... Ripoff deluxe
It was 1 euro because she asked for that special "bombón coffee " that absolutely no one drinks in Spain. If you as for the normal coffee with milk that everyone drinks in Spain everyday it would be less than 1 euro.
@@JB-lc8qd Less than 1€? WUT? Not in Catalonia. It's impossible to find coffee for 1€ or less
Watching this while drinking coffee from Philippines!
this needs to complete a whole version of all countries
Strong coffee drinker: Starbucks who? We don't know her
Honestly I haven't tried Starbucks on my own, is the coffee there just sweet and have no strength? 😂
@@baynemarrowe2003 1 coffee shot + many shots of sugar syrup + entire cup of milk
@@baynemarrowe2003 The coffee is fine. They roast their beans so the coffee is a bit stronger than Dunkin Donuts. I usually get espresso with milk to soften it as it's very strong on its own. I know that's a sin to most Europeans but i like it.
@@baynemarrowe2003 During High School I drank SBux every week, but i realised its too expensive, so i start drinking local coffee, not worth it. local coffee here - Arabica, Hainan or Ipoh white coffee is better & stronger.
We have Vietnam coffee here too! Made famous by a soy milk shop. Drink that often too. I'm sure My Anh will agree!!
I enjoyed hearing all the coffee orders in different languages, so fun!
Vietnam has the best coffee. Robusta beans are 10x better than arabica.
I love Café de Olla, but Cuban coffee “cortadito” takes the cake!
The shop in Italy was LOVELY.
I love all different kinds of coffee from all over the world. I love how everyone makes it a bit different. Should have included Turkish coffee too, its a very thick small shot and very unique and delicious!
I feel like they're all so friendly
Super love how India serves its coffee.
Why Hot coffee instead of filter coffee ?
South Indian or north?
@@jayasreenats8729 North? South? No. It's whole country prefers filter coffee
@@graveside1555 yeah makes sense
Props to people who can stomach straight black coffee with no sugar
That's interesting how in Mexico City, Mexico, coffee is served in a clay pot. I bet that makes the coffee last longer throughout the day. I would imagine that a clay pot can retain a higher percentage of heat index, in comparison to glass. Since with a glass coffee pot, when resting on a burner, it boils the coffee after an hour, which will dilute all flavor.
The vibe at the cafe in Sweden! 😍 I wanna go there rn!!!
I was kind of disappointed that Greek coffee or Frappé were not included on the video!
Greek frappe is so good!!
try freddo cappuccino
I'm a swede who loved café bombón when I tried it in Madrid.
I LOVE this video! more please
I used to go to the stall in Hong Kong every Sunday, the food and milk tea/coffee is really good there