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Q: Is Yunnan coffee any good?

12 years 48 weeks ago in  Food  - China

 
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If its fresh it is just fine. The problem is most Yunnan coffee that is available is instant and well instant coffee is crap. Nestle has their own specially packaged freeze-dried Yunnan instant coffee you can buy in most Chinese supermarkets, but again it is not very fresh.

Fresh is the best!

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I lived there for three years and there is a big company Yunlu 云潞, they produce a fine French roast . You can buy it for around 40RMB for 454 grams on Taobao, ground or whole bean.

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I think Yunnan coffee tastes pretty similar to the other pre-packed imported coffee grounds you get here, but the cost is much lower. However, I have noticed that there are major taste differences it its various grounds. In my supermarket they sell breakfast grounds, mocha and espresson grounds, but only the breakfast one is good. I used to buy yunnan ground coffee a lot in the pasy because it was the cheapest option (only 16 rmb) but it's since gone up to over 20 rmb so i buy organic coffee for 16 rmb from ikea instead now.

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Ikea is only 16RMB!? wow!!

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