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COFFEE THAT ACTUALLY GIVES YOU ENERGY
2X MORE CAFFEINE THAN ARABICA BEANS
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Direct trade
Sustainable
Woman-Owned
100% Vietnamese Robusta
Roasted in USA
Caffeine
180-220mg
Calories
10-100
Sugar added
0-8g
6 Reasons Why You Need To Try VIETNAMESE Coffee

1
TASTE
Bold and smooth Vietnamese coffee. Not the sour acidic type.

2
CLEAN ENERGY
Up to 220mg of caffeine (2x more than arabica beans) to really fuel your day, without all the junk.

3
LOW CALORIE
Only 10-100 calories! Get your energy boost without all the calories from sugary drinks
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4
LOW SUGAR
From 0-8g of added sugar, our Vietnamese coffee has lower sugar content than most lattes and energy drinks!

5
CONVENIENT
Stock your fridge and grab a chilled can of Vietnamese coffee every morning, afternoon and night!

6
SAVE $
With Vietnamese coffee made with robusta, you get more caffeine per serving. Get more energy by spending less on coffee.
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“WHOA! THERE’S A REALLY DELICIOUS NOTE OF LIKE A BEAUTIFUL BITTERNESS THAT’S ALMOST LIKE A DARK CHOCOLATE AND THEN I’M JUST GETTING VELVET. IT’S SO SMOOTH AND BEAUTIFUL.”

THIS IS HOW WE COMPARE
Calories
Added sugars
Caffeine content
Popular flavor profile
Uses robusta beans
Whole Foods Market compliant
Woman-owned beverage company

10 - 100
0 - 8 g
180 - 220 mg
Smooth, velvety, not too sweet
Other Brands
Up to 180
Up to 35 g
60 to 220 mg
Bitter, acidic, too sweet
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COLD BREW: VARIETY PACK
Introducing our first ever Ready-To-Drink (RTD) 100% robusta cold brew. Try all 3 flavors with our Variety Pack.
100% Natural Ingredients
Gluten-Free
Vegan
Shelf Stable
Produced In The U.S.A.
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100% Natural Ingredients
Gluten-Free
Vegan
Shelf Stable
Produced In The U.S.A.
AMAZING COFFEE
This coffee tastes amazing and doesn't give me jitters! I wish there was an option to mix and match the flavors I like best but I'm hoping to repurchase soon!
Dedee Baker
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VIETNAMESE COFFEE IN 3 WAYS
Prefer your coffee black, with a bit of cream and sugar or need a dairy alternative? Choose your Vietnamese coffee adventure

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faq
How do I start?
Check out our Ultimate Guide to Vietnamese coffee
here.
Did you know?
1) Vietnam is the second largest producer of coffee in the world.
2) Vietnam is the #1 producer of robusta beans in the world. (This means that A LOT of people in the world are drinking coffee made from beans grown in Vietnam, but may not know it - which means it’s actually a very familiar flavor profile!)
3) Our coffee farm is certified organic and clean in Vietnam, using all natural biofertilizers.
4) Nguyen Coffee Supply is the first specialty Vietnamese coffee company in the United States importing and roasting in Brooklyn, New York.
5) Nguyen Coffee Supply is founded, owned and operated by a 1st generation, Vietnamese American woman and proud daughter of refugees.
What is Vietnamese coffee?
Vietnamese coffee is coffee made with coffee beans grown in Vietnam. Vietnamese coffee is most famous for the robusta bean. Vietnam is the #2 producer of coffee in the world, second to Brazil; Vietnam is also the #1 producer of robusta coffee in the world. You can learn more about Vietnamese coffee here.
Around the world, “Vietnamese coffee” has also been understood as a style and preparation, namely including sweetened condensed milk, the phin drip method and/or very strong coffee. While this is a true part of the Vietnamese diasporic experience, we here at Nguyen Coffee Supply strive to expand the understanding of Vietnamese coffee to include its core roots, Vietnamese coffee beans grown by Vietnamese people in Vietnam. By doing so, we celebrate Vietnamese coffee as a bean and its expansive potential to be enjoyed in a wide range of brew methods and drink recipes. TLDR: Vietnamese coffee has the potential to be more than just narrow, limited expectations synonymous with sweetened condensed milk.
What about sweetened condensed milk?
Sweetened condensed milk is commonly enjoyed with coffee in Vietnam. But condensed milk is not the determining factor of “Vietnamese coffee” beverages. Many people in Vietnam also enjoy their coffee black.
Most importantly, they should be using coffee beans from Vietnam to call it a Vietnamese coffee beverage. Otherwise, we feel that it becomes unfair to erase the labor of farmers in the actual coffee-producing origin if for example, people use an Ethiopian bean, add condensed milk, then advertise it as Vietnamese coffee. We also feel that it is unfair to Vietnamese farmers who don't benefit from the transaction that leverages their culture without their labor or product, and it is unfair to the actual farmers from Ethiopia. For all of these reasons, we believe all farmers around the world deserve transparency, representation and visibility.
Mythbuster: some places add condensed milk to their house coffee (using a South American or African bean) and call it “Vietnamese Coffee” … but this is not correct! That's just their coffee with condensed milk. Many countries including Spain, Malaysia, and Indonesia also enjoy coffee with condensed milk.
Mythbuster: While Cafe Du Monde is a common and affordable "go-to option" in the immigrant Vietnamese community, it is actually not a Vietnamese brand and it's unclear where they get their beans. In fact, most people in Vietnam have never heard of Cafe Du Monde.
Mythbuster: Cafe Du Monde has a popular brand that adds chicory to their coffee (as a filler to cut the bitterness). In Vietnam, it is not traditional or common to add chicory to their coffee.
How long does your coffee last?
We recommend consuming the coffee within two to four weeks. Over time, coffee (especially ground coffee) oxidizes and changes flavor just like other foods. Personally, we feel that our robusta coffee beans age extremely well and get more delicious over time. Even 2 months post-roast, the chocolatey aroma becomes more apparent. Learn more about how to keep your coffee fresh here.