Love filter coffee? Meet Chennai’s legacy coffee roasters | The Hindu

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  • čas přidán 9. 03. 2023
  • Do you enjoy your filter coffee every morning after you reach for the morning paper? Do you like it strong? Can anything else match its distinctive taste on a traditional steel tumbler? Or do you like the French Press coffee?
    Four prominent brands from Chennai sit down to talk about why they continue being in the business. They also share their coffee recipes.
    The Hindu visited Vimala Coffee in RA Puram, Everest Coffee in Parrys, Geetha Coffee in Mylapore, and Sundaram Coffee in T Nagar and Mylapore.
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    Reporting: Sanjana Ganesh
    Video: Johan Sathyadas J
    Production: Johan Sathyadas J and Ananyaa Desikan
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Komentáře • 71

  • @vipulsharma532
    @vipulsharma532 Před rokem +26

    The thing I love about India is "the Bazaar". The narrow streets provide you with everything, at the best price and the best quality. Hope it remains like that only.

  • @anupamaivaturi6215
    @anupamaivaturi6215 Před rokem +6

    ❤❤❤ let anything come and go, filter coffee has its top place!! So true

  • @jayeshchandra6490
    @jayeshchandra6490 Před rokem +9

    Tamil mostly connected with - The Hindu newspaper - Filter coffee - Culture

    • @rsraman3273
      @rsraman3273 Před rokem +1

      Only the 2% of the population. Mostly,,,Brahmins.+ selected others.
      The Hindu one time world standard is “ English Murasoli” now !!!
      So also Ananda Vikatan group ,,,top executives,,all திராவிட,,சிந்தனை,,சிமிழ்கள்
      Majority say 50 % tea,,,
      Balance. It is luxury for them ,,,these coffe & tea.
      They till the soil,,raise the crops including so called
      Stimulants,,staple rice,,pulses,etc etc
      and no body ,,cares,,bothers about them,,the elite.
      When whole world was ,,taking shelter Corona,,COVID-19
      they supplied,,,continuously,,fresh,,vegetables,,fruits,,& all grains. !!!!
      Introspect,,dispassionately,,correct the wrongs.

  • @user-sl3uj1xq1m
    @user-sl3uj1xq1m Před rokem +3

    That experience of enjoying Morning breeze sitting in a sofa with filter coffee ☕ in one hand and a book in other hand ✋

  • @kidslootytamil7234
    @kidslootytamil7234 Před rokem +4

    Geetha coffee best one.. owner s very humble

  • @coolscience622
    @coolscience622 Před rokem +10

    My parents talk about filter coffee. I was looking up what it was exactly and came across this video. I’m second generation Indian-American & I love my espresso machine. My go to is a cup of Americano in the morning. Sometimes with a splash of hazelnut creamer. I surprised my parents with New Orleans French market coffee blend, which is the closest to the Indian filter coffee flavor! They loved it!

    • @karpasurya
      @karpasurya Před rokem +4

      Filter coffee is unmatched. Unlike tea which is a simple recipe to make, the preparation of coffee is tough. The easiest way to make coffee is to use the simple South Indian metal filter which has almost mesh like holes at the bottom. Over the coffee powder when the boiling water is poured it drips through the powder slowly and ideally drop by drop. With each successive drop the concentration of decoction comes down. Normally the top part of filter which holds the powder is filled between 20 to 25%. The less percentage you fill, you will not get dripping but a useless liquid which will taste nowhere like coffee. Higher quantity of powder will delay dripping and the flavour will be lost. Also you need to keep the powder like a loose sand in a river bed.
      You can make a maximum of two fills of the top container by which time 95% of coffee juice will be extracted without tar. After that the residue can only be used as a cleaning paste for vessels and will be still acidic.
      Unlike tea decoction, which has a life of less than 10 minutes, coffee decoction at room temperature stays for 8 hours though its flavour will evaporate. The liquid kept in fridge will remain for 4 to 5 days. You can make cold coffee also with the same liquid but that will need extra sugar.
      Coffee is unique. It does not blend with any additive. The only two female persons it accepts as friends are low cream milk and white sugar. All others are untouchable for him. It is masculine as it can within minutes trigger your brain cells and mildly revive the heart. Therefore a good medicine and please check with medical board on its long term impact on central nervous system as it weakens it. You can use stainless steel or brass filter but in case of brass, make sure that your water is not acidic

    • @coolscience622
      @coolscience622 Před rokem +1

      @@karpasurya Thanks for taking time to explain it. I appreciate it! Yes, coffee is a stimulant and too much of it can cause palpitations, increased heart rate and even anxiety! lol That's why I only drink Americano in the morning and stick to decaf in the evenings :)

    • @akshaysubramaniam8963
      @akshaysubramaniam8963 Před rokem

      Filter coffee is quite widely available in America too these days..

    • @srini9653
      @srini9653 Před rokem +1

      @coolScience, having lived outside India for almost 3 decades I can confidently say, there is no match to filter coffee. The sad part is in India it is disappearing too. My grandmother used to prepare filter coffee, almost I could smell the coffee till the gate of the house. It was that good. as the gentleman in the video was saying, once you have that coffee it doesn't linger, but the satisfaction that you just had coffee stays. So coffee has done its job. I highly recommend try the filter coffee in your next visit. Good luck and God bless!

    • @coolscience622
      @coolscience622 Před rokem

      @@srini9653 Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to it!

  • @debarshichoudhury1779

    Next time in chennai probably getting some of this gem.

  • @JustMe54328
    @JustMe54328 Před rokem

    There are many such shops in Bengaluru and mysuru also, they sell very excellent coffee powder.

  • @kalieswaribaskaran6809
    @kalieswaribaskaran6809 Před rokem +1

    Geetha coffee Best coffee👌👌👌👌superrrr

  • @anonymous_channel
    @anonymous_channel Před rokem +1

    Filter coffee is my favourite

  • @mdvv6312
    @mdvv6312 Před rokem

    Ever green Filter coffee ❤🎉

  • @prabhushankar8520
    @prabhushankar8520 Před rokem

    Good 👍😊

  • @akshayss1000
    @akshayss1000 Před rokem +1

    Filter coffee ❤

  • @udaygowda1009
    @udaygowda1009 Před rokem +4

    Meanwhile chikmagalur🙂

  • @sangeethavenkatesan6676
    @sangeethavenkatesan6676 Před rokem +8

    Coffee: yena yaralaiyum alika mudiyathu ♥️

  • @deva0066
    @deva0066 Před rokem

    I love my Bangalore filter coffee ☕ nammafiltercoffee

  • @wannabedatanerd
    @wannabedatanerd Před rokem +1

    I am hearing it for the first time that customers often ask to add chicory, I personally don’t like chicory in my coffee. So I purchase coffee beans.

  • @Ragaskitchen247
    @Ragaskitchen247 Před 4 měsíci

    How to buy here

  • @niveditaep3453
    @niveditaep3453 Před rokem +3

    When showing the hot water being poured into the filter, the inverted umbrella should have been inserted. This is a wrong depiction

  • @bhumaravi9696
    @bhumaravi9696 Před rokem

    Please can you give the adress

  • @sridevavkb
    @sridevavkb Před rokem

    bangalore loves chennai

  • @mirramurthygiridhar2510
    @mirramurthygiridhar2510 Před rokem +1

    That uncle is tempting me heavily 😫

  • @gokulv6172
    @gokulv6172 Před rokem +1

    Jaya coffee west mambalam.. Blizz.

  • @narutokunn
    @narutokunn Před rokem +1

    Do they sell online too?

    • @neet319
      @neet319 Před rokem

      Can't find both of them

    • @narutokunn
      @narutokunn Před rokem

      @@neet319 yeah me neither

    • @Vicky-ne9mt
      @Vicky-ne9mt Před rokem

      get their nos and ask them to delivery to ur adress, they will do with delivery charges

  • @anizi-saha
    @anizi-saha Před rokem +5

    But legends are in Italians,who made coffee to perfectly roasted and pressured at certain temperature to get the real essence of coffee beans

    • @sciworanil9280
      @sciworanil9280 Před rokem

      Yeah, espresso you meant!

    • @quark31
      @quark31 Před rokem +2

      Legend or no lengend. who are you as a Bengali to be commenting about coffee culture in south India. poking your nose into other people's culture. Little do u know about the history of coffee grown and consumption in south India. ? Do you guys have anything similar that is original?

    • @Vignesh-yv6ct
      @Vignesh-yv6ct Před rokem +5

      @@quark31 bro cool.. but like aniz said is true ... every country has a differnt legends... we must accept ... but chikmangalur cofee is true i heard next to brazil but italy is best in roasting

    • @wannabedatanerd
      @wannabedatanerd Před rokem +2

      @@quark31why are you getting offended bro? Everyone can have an opinion… no need for verbal attacks

    • @vish2553
      @vish2553 Před rokem +3

      Bs. I have traveled around Italy and the coffee you get there is pretty ordinary. Espresso is tolerable but nothing like the original Kumbhakonam degree coffee one gets in musical sabha. Nothing to beat Tamil Nadu filter coffee. Yes, I have various coffee beans from Arabica from Kenya to Brazil and yes, I have a very expensive home coffee machine ( over $2000) and yet, the filter coffee from TN beats them hollow.
      Nothing like my childhood coffee, the green beans got roasted inside the house, nicely grounded and made with fresh boiled milk and decoction.

  • @hak888
    @hak888 Před rokem +4

    Karnataka coffee Karnataka peper r best

    • @vish2553
      @vish2553 Před rokem +1

      You should try kumbhakonam degree coffee.

    • @JustMe54328
      @JustMe54328 Před rokem

      Agreed, I think you forgot our KSIC Mysore silk, best quality “silk crepe”sarees are woven by them with real gold zari.

  • @NithiyaAdithiya1808
    @NithiyaAdithiya1808 Před rokem

    In 75s only 1 person was salaried...now more than 2 people working in family so even the cost increases the taste speaks

  • @believerone2001
    @believerone2001 Před rokem +6

    Adding chicory is the Indian way of justifying the adulteration habit. Drinking pure coffee is not known here.

    • @alienkishorekumar
      @alienkishorekumar Před rokem

      @sujit's coding train lool good joke again. Tell you can't afford real coffee.

    • @illoinen9408
      @illoinen9408 Před rokem

      Adding chicory is not justifying adulteration. In India we drink coffee with milk. Chicory has sugars and when roasted has an caramelized flavor to it many prefer that flavor when consumer with milk.

    • @JustMe54328
      @JustMe54328 Před rokem +1

      Not really, it depends on whether you want your coffee to be on the thicker or thinner side in terms of consistency. Even coffee estate owners add chicory to their coffee if they want it to be thicker, personally I like my coffee with 10% chicory, anything more than that will take away from the coffee flavor.

    • @tcltv-ei2eu
      @tcltv-ei2eu Před rokem

      believew, no proper roasting machinery, in iNdia, genetically very mediocre stock pf coffee plants. zero import of good genetic material. Indian cofee is horriible

  • @owaisamin2836
    @owaisamin2836 Před rokem +1

    Increase of coffee consumption can lead to suicide of farmers 😐

    • @pavankumarvakulabharanam6717
      @pavankumarvakulabharanam6717 Před rokem +2

      Any specific reason?

    • @owaisamin2836
      @owaisamin2836 Před rokem

      @@pavankumarvakulabharanam6717 because coffee consumption reduces huger which inturn reduces the consumption of agricultural products,resulting in losses to the farmers and this situation results in farmers suicide...

    • @jegathees4895
      @jegathees4895 Před rokem +10

      Coffee producers also farmers

    • @owaisamin2836
      @owaisamin2836 Před rokem

      @@jegathees4895 am talking about the main food items,if you cannot have a coffee, u'll not die.

    • @jarjarbinks3193
      @jarjarbinks3193 Před rokem +1

      @@owaisamin2836 Coffee growers are not farmers? :)