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coffee
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Vietnam War-affected countries
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Strong, robust coffee commonly enjoyed with condensed milk
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coffee and alcohol
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Vietnam
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Coffee culture and traditional alcohol choices
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coffee bean processing
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Vietnam
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Coffee beans are often processed using the wet method to remove the cherry and pulp, and then dried.
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coffee bean processing
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Vietnam
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A large proportion of coffee beans are processed into robusta beans, known for their strong and bitter flavor.
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5
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coffee brewing method
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Vietnam
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Pour-over and drip coffee are commonly used brewing methods.
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6
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coffee consumption
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Vietnam
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Often enjoyed in street-side coffee shops as a way to socialize and take a break
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7
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coffee cultivation
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Vietnam
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Large-scale commercial farming and mechanized processes are common in coffee cultivation.
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coffee cultivation
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Vietnam
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Known for producing robusta coffee, which is commonly used in local traditional coffee preparation methods.
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coffee preparation
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Vietnam
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Coffee preparation involves the use of condensed milk and is often enjoyed with ice as a refreshing drink.
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importance of coffee
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Vietnam
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While coffee is enjoyed, it is not as integral to daily customs as traditional beverages like chai and cà phê.
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11
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instant coffee
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Vietnam
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Instant coffee is looked down upon as inferior to freshly brewed coffee, and is not commonly consumed.
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instant coffee
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Vietnam
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Generally considered inferior to freshly brewed coffee and less commonly consumed
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