June 8, 2026
Vietnamese egg coffee was invented in Hanoi in 1946.
At that time, fresh milk was extremely scarce.
A barista started whipping egg yolks with sugar to replace the missing dairy, then spooned it over strong Vietnamese coffee.
The resulting drink has a custard-like consistency and is often described as liquid tiramisu.
The recipe became so popular that the Giang Cafe still remains operation by his family today.
City center of Hanoi can be split into two zones: the old quarter and the French quarter.
You will enjoy not only nature of Vietnam, but also Vietnamese egg coffee.
越南蛋咖啡诞生于1946年的河内,当时新鲜牛奶十分稀缺。
一位咖啡师用糖搅拌蛋黄来代替缺失的乳制品,将其倒在浓浓的越南咖啡上。
这种饮品口感像蛋奶冻,被称为液体提拉米苏。
这道饮品非常受欢迎,江咖啡馆至今仍由他的家族经营。
河内的市中心可以分为两个区域:老城区和法国区。
您不仅可以欣赏到越南的自然风光,还可以品尝到越南蛋咖啡。
Vietnamese Egg Coffee
Vietnamese egg coffee was invented in Hanoi in 1946.
At that time, fresh milk was extremely scarce.
AOne day, a barista started whipping egg yolks with sugar to replace the missing dairy, then spooned it over strong Vietnamese coffee.
One day, a barista started whipping egg yolks with sugar to replace the missing dairy, then spooned it over strong Vietnamese coffee.
The resulting drink hasd a custard-like consistency and is, often being described as "liquid tiramisu."
The resulting drink had a custard-like consistency, often being described as "liquid tiramisu."
The recipe became so popular that the Giang Cafe, the cafe where that barista worked, still remains operation by his family today.
The recipe became so popular that Giang Cafe, the cafe where that barista worked, still remains operation by his family today.
City center of Hanoi can be split into two zones: the old quarter and the French quarter. City center of Hanoi can be split into two zones: the old quarter and the French quarter.
This sentence is grammatically correct, but feels out of place. You can make this sentence fit into the text by adding a sentence like "Giang Cafe is located in Hanoi's old quarter."
You willIn Hanoi, you can enjoy not only nature of Vietnam, but also Vietnamese egg coffee.
In Hanoi, you can enjoy not only nature of Vietnam, but also Vietnamese egg coffee.
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Very interesting! I never knew the origins of Vietnamese coffee.
Vietnamese Egg Coffee
Vietnamese egg coffee was invented in Hanoi in 1946.
At that time, fresh milk was extremely scarce.
A barista started whipping egg yolks with sugar to replace the missing dairy, then spooned it over strong Vietnamese coffee.
The resulting drink hasd a custard-like consistency and iwas often described as liquid tiramisu.
The resulting drink had a custard-like consistency and was often described as liquid tiramisu.
You are talking about the invention of this coffee in the past, so it should be "had" and "was"
The recipe became so popular that the Giang Cafe still remains in operation by his family today.
The recipe became so popular that the Giang Cafe still remains in operation today.
"his" feels a bit out of place since you didn't mention a "him" before, who is "he"? Giang?
CThe city center of Hanoi can be split into two zones: the old quarter and the French quarter.
The city center of Hanoi can be split into two zones: the old quarter and the French quarter.
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You will enjoy not only naturethe scenery of Vietnam, but also Vietnamese egg coffee.
You will enjoy not only the scenery of Vietnam, but also Vietnamese egg coffee.
"the nature of Vietnam" sounds off to me. "the nature of (something)"= the main characteristic, or the essence of (something).
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I think I've heard of this coffee before and thought it was weird, why would raw eggs be mixed with coffee, now I know. Thanks for sharing. All this coffee talk makes me want coffee right now 😂
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The recipe became so popular that the Giang Cafe still remains operation by his family today.
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City center of Hanoi can be split into two zones: the old quarter and the French quarter.
(this sentence feels a bit out of place) City center of Hanoi can be split into two zones: the old quarter and the French quarter. City center of Hanoi can be split into two zones: the old quarter and the French quarter. This sentence is grammatically correct, but feels out of place. You can make this sentence fit into the text by adding a sentence like "Giang Cafe is located in Hanoi's old quarter." |
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You will enjoy not only nature of Vietnam, but also Vietnamese egg coffee.
You will enjoy not only "the nature of Vietnam" sounds off to me. "the nature of (something)"= the main characteristic, or the essence of (something).
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