Black coffee or Kopi O was developed by Hainanese who migrated to Malaysia when many sailed to the shores of Nanyang during the late Qing dynasty. Drinking bitter and acidic western coffee reluctantly was a way of socializing and doing business with westerners, but they were unaccustomed to drinking western-style coffee. Back to history, those Hainanese who stayed in Malaysia or Singapore were running a coffee shop business. They modified the coffee roasting formula by adding in sugar, margarine, and salt. Nowadays, this type of coffee is popular in Malaysia and Singapore coffee shops, typically known as kopitiams. It's dark and glossy, with a rich, fragrant flavor. In the kopitiams, if you've been served, they will ask you such a question:
Will you want your brew with condensed milk? Just ask for kopi O. Fancy it black, no sugar.
They will use their own blend Liberica + Robusta mixed beans for the roasting. When handled right its low acidity and full flavor make for a delicious result.
Specifications :
Kopi O Asli - 20 sachets - Box Pack
Kopi O Asli - 50 sachets - Soft Pack
Kopi O Asli - 100 sachets - Container Pack
1 sachet for 1 cup ( 180 ml - 200 ml water )
Brewing Instructions:
1) Open the aluminum foil, take 1 sachet put it into the 200 ml cup. For the rest of the sachets, please keep them tightly in the empty container to preserve the quality of coffee.
2) Pour 180 ml to 200 ml hot boiling water into the cup.
3) For Kopi O / Black Coffee, added in 1 tablespoon sugar to sweeten the coffee.
For Kopi / Milk Coffee, added in 1 tablespoon of condensed milk to sweeten and
creamy the coffee.
4) Stir it , and serve it for those who prefer hot beverages.
Added in some ice cubes for those who prefer refreshing cold beverages.
The Traditional Coffee : Kopi O ( 20/50/100 sachets ) Gred : AA is evocative, to say the least, but that's why you're drawn to it in the first place.
Inventory Last Updated: Nov 23, 2024
Inventory Last Updated: Nov 23, 2024