When it comes to coffee, there’s no denying that the coffee drinker craves a good cup every so often (if not daily). And, no, we’re not talking about that watered down commercialized brand. We’re talking about good, bold, flavorful coffee. So how does this tie in with the best Massachusetts Thai food? Easy –
Here at White Coconut Thai Restaurant, we take pride in bringing the authentic flavors of Thai food to the Burlington area while incorporating the goodness that Americans love. With that in mind, we’re delving into the world of coffee – the Thai way, of course.
Thai iced coffee, known locally as “Oliang” or “Gafeh Yen,” has a history deeply intertwined with Thai culture and its love for robust, aromatic brews. The roots of Thai coffee can be traced back to the 19th century when Thailand’s coffee industry began to flourish. Influenced by Chinese immigrants and their traditional method of brewing coffee, Thais adapted and enriched the practice, giving birth to what we now know as Thai Iced Coffee.
The secret to the irresistible taste of Thai iced coffee lies in its unique preparation. Here’s how an inside look at how it’s crafted:
Thai coffee is often made using a unique blend of beans, incorporating a mix of robusta and arabica varieties. This combination results in a bold flavor profile that stands up well to the addition of sweeteners and ice.
Unlike traditional American coffee, Thai Iced Coffee often features sweetened condensed milk as a key ingredient. This addition not only imparts a creamy texture but also brings a delightful sweetness to the brew.
To further enhance the flavor, Thai iced coffee may include some spices like cardamom and star anise. These aromatic additions contribute to the complexity of the drink.
The final touch involves pouring the brewed coffee over a generous amount of ice. This not only chills the beverage but also dilutes it slightly, allowing the flavors to meld and create a harmonious balance.
Next time you’re craving an iced coffee, do yourself a favor and take the path less traveled. At White Coconut Thai, we bring authentic Thai food to Massachusetts in the form of favorite dishes and drinks!
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