Many misunderstandings about coffee and tea

By Editorial
Posted in Background, Food and drink
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November 27 2024

Coffee and tea. We drink it a lot and often. You would expect us to know quite a lot about such a daily habit. Two years ago, the first National Coffee & Tea Survey (1433 participants) was conducted by Koffie & Thee Nederland into the knowledge, attitude and behavior of Dutch coffee and tea drinkers. What seems? Many misunderstandings! Our knowledge can really be updated a bit!

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Thailand offers coffee connoisseurs a surprising variety of chains, from jungle-like Amazon Cafés to modern workspaces at True Coffee. In this guide, we explore the best-known chains, their unique styles and specialties, from locally grown beans to authentic Thai flavors – there’s something for every coffee lover to discover.

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10 details about Thailand that you probably don't know! Thailand, a country that may immediately fill your mind with images of golden temples, white sand beaches and bustling markets. But do you dare to look further, to dig deeper? I invite you to explore the lesser known facets of this fascinating country. Let me take you on a journey to the unknown Thailand, a world full of hidden treasures and unexpected surprises.

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Thailand blog is usually about food, but you can also go to the street side for tasty, non-alcoholic drinks. Everywhere you see stalls with juices, coffee, shakes and more. Try them out, you will be pleasantly surprised!

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A delicious cup of coffee in Thailand

By Editorial
Posted in Food and drink
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June 30, 2024

The quality of coffee in Thailand varies. Sometimes you are offered instant coffee in a restaurant. Not really tasty. Nevertheless, Thailand does have its own coffee culture. In Northern Thailand even excellent coffee is grown by the Hilltribes.

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A nice cup of comfort

By Lieven Cattail
Posted in Thailand in general
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April 25, 2024

For many of us, the day only really begins after that first, essential cup of coffee. Black as the night and strong enough to brighten up even the drizzliest Dutch morning. Lovingly prepared from freshly ground, hand-picked beans from the Colombian highlands—that's truly heavenly enjoyment. But the road to pure coffee enjoyment is full of obstacles. From sugar to syrups and from coffee pods to vending machine brews, the world seems full of threats to the true coffee purist. In this sharp explanation I take you through the pitfalls in coffee country and argue for a return to the essence of coffee: pure and unadulterated, exactly as it was intended.

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The coffee mug

By Hans Pronk
Posted in Living in Thailand
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January 23 2023

Although the Thai does not really differ much from the Dutch, you sometimes experience something in Thailand that you will not easily experience in the Netherlands. Today: The Coffee Mug.

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Dick always drinks Duang Dee Hill Tribe Coffee at home. The package of 500 grams contains two vacuum packs of 250 grams. Sometimes I find a brochure in it, which tells a little more about the production of this coffee.

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Driving from Chiangrai via road number 118 you reach the hilltribe town of Doi Chang (Elephant Mountain), where the construction of a coffee plantation was started about thirty years ago as a so-called Royal Project.

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Coffee War 331 in Sattahip

By Gringo
Posted in thai tips, Going out
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January 9 2022

To escape the many staying at home during this corona period, it is quite nice to go out by car every now and then for some entertainment. Around Pattaya, for example, there are many places to visit, such as lying on the beach, visiting a temple, tasting wine in Silverlake or viewing the gardens of Nong Nooch.

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A coffee shop in northwest Bangkok has been serving cups of "Joe" since the days when Thailand was still a country called Siam, bustling merchants transported their wares across the canals and running water was scarce.

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How many coffee or Nespresso capsules can I bring or send to Thailand? The capsules weigh next to nothing but have a lot of volume.

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I was used to taking a brisk walk in Pattaya on a regular basis in order to meet the much-needed requirements for a good condition. The pattern of that walk was actually to walk to Megabreak via a certain route – I have a choice of about 6 different routes. A drink there, a cigar, a chat and then back home via a different route.

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Queuing for a cup of coffee on an airplane

By Lodewijk Lagemaat
Posted in Remarkable
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15 August 2020

Queuing for a cup of coffee in corona time? That also occurs, and can be found on Road 331 towards Sattahip. An airplane is parked on the right side of the road and after a U-turn the parking lot can be entered.

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Douwe Egberts coffee the ground coffee in Pattaya?

By Submitted Message
Posted in Reader question
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March 13 2019

I like to drink Douwe Egberts coffee, the ground coffee used to be for sale at Makro and Friendship at 500 grams per pack. Now at this moment the coffee is no longer available. Is there perhaps another supermarket in Pattaya where this coffee is still for sale?

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Isaan falls into a good fold

By The Inquisitor
Posted in Living in Thailand
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February 16 2019

There are those days when everything falls into place. As always, De Inquisitor wakes up early and the first thing you notice is that the temperature is much more pleasant in the morning. The chill is gone. Twenty-four degrees while the sun has yet to rise. Then you sit very comfortably on your outdoor terrace with a cup of coffee on the laptop to satisfy your curiosity about world events. And this morning there are two things that make it even more enjoyable.

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Douwe Egberts coffee on board KLM flights

By Editorial
Posted in Flight tickets
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April 30, 2018

From 1 October 2018, KLM will serve sustainable coffee from Douwe Egberts on all its flights, both to European and intercontinental destinations. Tasty, high-quality coffee is important to KLM customers. 

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In this video you can see the cultivation and production of Slow Coffee Thai, a 100% organic Arabica coffee from Northern Thailand. The coffee beans are roasted in their own coffee roaster under the supervision of Khun Yod, a true coffee expert.

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Reader Submission: This can happen to you in Thailand

By Submitted Message
Posted in Living in Thailand
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November 7 2017

Ruud writes about his unexpected meeting in a coffee bar and he is amazed by so much kindness. The ease with which a Thai speaks about himself also surprises him.

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Coffee is good for your health

By Editorial
Posted in Health, Power supply
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July 6, 2017

The Dutch love coffee, we drink about 150 liters of coffee per person per year. Those who enjoy their cup of comfort every day can rub their hands because coffee is also good for your health.

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Landed on a tropical island: An ordinary day

By Els van Wijlen
Posted in Living in Thailand
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April 20, 2017

Every morning I hop on my scooter and drive 20 minutes from my house to Bubba's Coffee Bar. Driving inland I see a large contented, shiny gray buffalo, who has just enjoyed his morning bath, I smell the wet mud.

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Drink coffee and stay young longer!

By Editorial
Posted in Health, Power supply
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March 5 2017

Good news for coffee aficionados: coffee keeps you young for longer at a cellular level, according to a major study. Women who drink two to three cups of coffee a day have longer telomeres than women who don't drink coffee. The condition is that you drink the coffee black, so without sugar and milk.

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