And surely adding something to a beloved local variant is a grand idea?
Just think of what the twizzle-head ahead of you at Starbucks ordered. Pumpkin raspberry mocha with blueberry sprinkles?
So with great interest I examined a product at my favourite grocery store in Chinatown. Resolute, ab initio, that I would not purchase any. Hell ain't frozen yet.
It's a very fine product.
猫山王榴蓮白咖啡
['maau saan wong lau lin paak gaa fei']
Musang King Durian White Coffee.
Um. Malaysian white coffee refers to beans roasted with a touch of margarine, which facilitates a caramelized effect. In Indonesia, white coffee is a lighter roast. Musang is the Malay word for the civet-cat, or Asian palm civet, which is a coffee fein-shmecker. Also called a luwak. Durian is the "king of fruits", which proves that royalty is a horrid form of government, bring back the guillotines, and up the republic! Cleanse it with fire.
I am not a fan of durian. I've had it, it's tasty and intriguing, but I see no reason to either search it out or add it's haunting perfume to anything at all.
Combining it with coffee crystals, fake creamer, a hint of palm oil, and sugar, in convenient insta-use sachets handy at the office is pushing the envelope too damned far.
Did I already say 'um'?
Um again.
Probably the ideal gift for those relatives you seldom visit.
Or friends who live in Berkeley - Oakland.
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1 comment:
Dude, that product has "pandemic lockdown" written all over it.
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