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What is Vietnamese Coffee?<\/h2>\n

Vietnamese coffee is a type of traditional coffee made up of a dark roasted blend, brewed through a filter that uses a steel ‘phin’ to drip the hot water over fine ground coffee grounds and then into the cup. Traditional Vietnamese coffee beans are blended using robusta beans, which have a stronger, more robust flavor and aroma than arabica beans.
\nPeople have created this style of coffee for centuries and is also called ‘Ca phe sua da’ or iced milk coffee. The main characteristic of this coffee is its intense aroma of a sweet caramel-like toffee. This combination of beans and preparation method results in a bittersweet robust flavor, and on the other end, a creamy top most layer.<\/p>\n

Does Starbucks Sell Vietnamese Coffee?<\/h2>\n

At this moment, Starbucks only offers their version of Vietnamese coffee which includes iced espresso with condensed milk. It isn’t a traditional Vietnamese coffee as they do not use the steel ‘phin’ filter or robusta-blended beans. For traditional Vietnamese coffee drinkers, the Starbucks Vietnamese style coffee would be too sweet because of the addition of condensed milk.
\nIn some branches, mostly located in Southeast Asia, the company does offer customers a cup of authentic Vietnamese style coffee, which is filtered through a steel ‘phin’ and prepared to the traditional way. However, this isn’t available in all Starbucks branches.<\/p>\n

History of Starbucks and Vietnamese Coffee<\/h2>\n

Starbucks does not have a long-standing legacy in Vietnamese culture, like other coffee chains specializing in traditional Vietnamese coffee. But Starbucks does have an interesting history with coffee planting and conservation in Vietnam.
\nSince 2008, Starbucks has worked with local coffee growers in Vietnam to improve coffee production. They have provided intensive support and initiatives to promote sustainability and enable coffee farming so they can deliver the best coffee beans available.
\nRecently, Starbucks has taken a new policy that restricts their coffee beans suppliers to the Vietnamese Coffee Association (VCA). The VCA is dedicated to maintaining and promoting traditional Vietnamese coffee. This move by Starbucks could potentially be a step towards offering customers with better quality traditional coffee.<\/p>\n

The Impact of Starbucks on Vietnamese Coffee<\/h2>\n

Starbucks has been actively searching for young Vietnamese to help expand their coffee-farming business in the country and this could potentially lead to wider recognition of the traditional style of coffee. Starbucks not only has the resources to improve coffee production but also has the potential to open doors for many farmers in Vietnam.
\nSo, even though Starbucks does not currently offer traditional Vietnamese coffee, the company is working hard to support Vietnamese coffee farmers. This could potentially help many families in Vietnam to eventually enjoy their beloved traditional coffee.<\/p>\n

How is Traditional Vietnamese Coffee Prepared?<\/h2>\n