Just in case
http://www.doikham.co.th/branch_en.php
Just in case
http://www.doikham.co.th/branch_en.php
It's available at Rimping - though intermittently.
I bought my first couple of packs at CM airport.
A 200g bag costs 250 baht.
Thanks!!!!
Is that near Rural Surin?...Originally Posted by thaimeme
Pretty sure it was, yes.Originally Posted by palexxxx
I think Doi Kham is a bit pricier though, isn't it?Originally Posted by palexxxx
Nestle 3 in 1? I jest, Doi Kham is some nice stuff. I tended to just pick coffee on it's strength. Got one of those pod coffee machines and it makes a decent cup and needs little effort.
I had a long conversation on a plane flight with a guy who worked for Nestle, in Singapore maybe, about their 3 in 1 offering. If I remember correctly it was the simple one shot packaging thet everybody liked. Nestle of course liked the vast profits it made. The recipe was tailored to various markets to suit the most popular taste.
After buying packaged goods at rural "supermarkets" I can see that stock control and freshness is the last of their considerations. An ideal product for some.
A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.
Seems to be a lot of snobbery about coffee generally. The "Bon Cafe" brand here seems pretty good, tbh.
Was back in the UK recently, and my Mum (regarding herself as a bit of a gourmet coffee aficionado) insisted that I try some rather expensive Kenyan variety. The packet insisted that this coffee had been harvested naturally in a sustainable manner, by single black parent lesbian theatre troupe workshop collectives, using traditional tools. Coffee that wants to be your friend before you've even tried it, in other words. Anyway, it tasted like sludge to me. Ugh.
Digging a bit further into this coffee thing, it seems that the world's most expensive and prestigious type of bean is the one that's been processed through the intestines of a "civet" cat type animal in Indonesia and environs.
Test to prove the world’s most expensive coffee really has come from civet poo - Telegraph
To reiterate, coffee that has been shat through a fucking ferret is the best in the world.. I rest my case.
Bangkok's best coffee roasters | BK Magazine OnlineBangkok's best coffee roasters
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^ One sentence was more than enough.
Birdy? It's not half bad! I grown man needs help buying coffee. Blimey! Here's a tip:
Go outside
Walk
Try not to get run over
Find a shop
Look for that black grainy stuff. My guess is you'll have quite a choice, so spend some time sniffing the aromas
Buy it
Go home
Pour almost boiling water on you purchase
Drink
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