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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 16:49:25 +0000, Lazarus Cooke
wrote: In article , wrote: a lot of Viet restaurants and the interesting part is that IME, they exclusively use Creole coffee and chicory (typically CDM/Cafe Du Monde - the brand of the primary beignet place in the French Quarter) in their iced coffees. presumably the same influence - French - but in their case spreading eastwards, rather than westwards? I think the primary New Orleans influences are European and African, but IAC, I think the Viet use of Creole-style coffee is more a simple matter of taste preference. Chicory coffee (Creole-style) is common down here and many cultures drink it, so the fact that they found it is hardly special. What I find interesting is that they took to it almost completely - in fact, I've never had iced coffee in a Viet establishment or home anywhere from Texas to Florida that wasn't made with Creole-style chicory coffee, yet Viet coffee (IOW, coffee from and/or sold in Viet Nam) isn't really blended with chicory or much like the Creole coffee. TC, R Lazarus |
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