Ipoh "white" coffee is a roast of prepared using a unique method that combines elements of modern approaches with traditional Malaysian brewing practices. The term "white coffee" originates from the literal translation of its Chinese name.
Background
Traditionally, Malaysian style "black" coffee roast (also known as coffee; not to be confused with the serving style of coffee without milk) is produced by roasting the beans with sugar and margarine. "White" coffee, on the other hand, is produced with only margarine and without any sugar, resulting in a roast that is less dark, hence the term "white" coffee. Note that the idea that white coffee is produced from a different species of coffee is a common misconception; the species normally used in this roast is the .
The name "white coffee" is associated with , due to it originating from Ipoh (in particular, its Old Town). Exceedingly popular in Ipoh, "white" coffee is slowly but steadily gaining a following in other regions of and abroad.
For the sake of convenience and to keep up with the changing times, it is now widely available in the form of pre-packed sachets which are freeze-dried. They only require the addition of hot water to prepare a cup of "white" coffee.
Blending and Usage of Coffee Powder
Despite the availability of pre-packed versions of white coffee, Ipoh "white" coffee afiçionados invariably swear by the superior taste and aroma of freshly brewed white coffee, which may be produced using any of the standard methods used for brewing ground coffee. As with other coffee variants, the key to a good brew is that the coffee powder has to be fresh, by ensuring:
"White" coffee can either be used pure or blended with normal local coffee. Coffee drinkers should experiment to obtain the optimum balance of flavor.
Traditional Preparation
The following procedure may be used to prepare a cup of white coffee which closely approximates the taste encountered at traditional Ipoh kopitiams (or ). Note that the resulting coffee beverage has a similar appearance to the Italian espresso , albeit with a different taste.
However, to get the authentic "white" coffee flavour, it is equally as important to get a suitable coffee mix. White coffee powder may be purchased from suppliers in Ipoh but the correct method of usage is to blend this coffee with standard Malaysian local coffee, rather than using pure "white" coffee. The optimal proportions of "black" coffee to "white" coffee vary according to individual taste, but a ratio of 1:1 is generally a good starting point for experimentation.
Ingredients: Non Dairy Creamer, Fine Sugar & Instant Coffee
Net weight: 15 sticks x 40g
Made in Malaysia
Old town White Coffee 3in1 Hazelnut
Ng Che Sing Enterprise
[Malaysia]
Street Address : 40, Lorong Air Putih 87
City : Kuantan
Province/State : Pahang
Country/Region : Malaysia
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