last whole year I really have a good year of coffee...
we have a coffee brewer at the pantry sponsored by Roland, an expat from SJ.
so we started brewing our own espresso almost every evening..
and here are my prize!!! or rather collections..

Lets introduce some of these collections...
see the far left package... Peets coffee...
US most famous coffee beside than starbucks...
the 3rd from left black and white packaging..
that was brought back by my fren brought from Paris..
the 7th and 8th and 9th are Vietnam most famous brand..
Trung Nguyen..
A group of my frens went vietnam at 2007 year end..
they brought back vietnam coffee..
the aroma is so good and so different...
since them we craving for it..
until we search up and down to get someone to bring the coffee for us..
so you can see i have various of Trung Nguyen packaging
and among the trung nguyen...
the gold color packing..'Legendee' is the best and it costs me RM45..
and also among the most expensive on display i believe..:-p
Boxes start from left 1st, 2nd, and 4th are product of Taiwan..
Especially the first box it is Taiwan famous 3-in-1 coffee..
Well, that was according to a Taiwanese who recommended it to my fren..
Maxim is Japan product actually..
but this pack was brought back from Taiwan..
I have lost a collection of Japan Coffee i bought in Japan..
forgot the name too.. it was nice as well..
Japan instant coffee, black coffee normally..
It actually smell very nice..
as nice as the fresh brew espresso..
Each of these coffee have their own aroma and taste..
some are sour, normally these are Asian roasted...
and western coffee are toward bitterness..
Vietnam coffee neither because we will mix with condensed milk..
and it tasted nicer with it..
Different brewing/making of the coffee will result in different taste..
For me slowly sipping and tasting the coffee, and the aroma is a way to enjoy the beauty of life and get relax..
If we do not have a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world playing the best music ever written, how many other things are we missing?
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