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Vietnamese coffee filter set
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Vietnamese coffee filter set
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Product Description
Preparing delicious Vietnamese coffee is quick, easy and doesn't require much clean-up afterward. The coffee filter is stainless steel and there are three parts (filter, screw-on damper, and lid). Simply place the filter on top of a cup, so it looks like a hat. Add 2-3 teaspoons of coffee to the filter, then screw on the damper so it's snug (not tight). Shake the filter a bit to settle the coffee. Fill up the cup about 1/3 with hot water then wait 20 seconds. Unscrew the damper 2 turns and fill the cup entirely with hot water. Place the lid on and wait a few minutes until the water has dripped though. Add a spoonful (or more) of sweetened condensed milk to the cup before or after you start the process. The final result is fabulous. Printed instructions come with the filter. The filter set is made in Taiwan of stainless steel, and quality is excellent--it will last for years. We offer Vietnamese coffee as well, Simply click Other products by ImportFood.com above to view our other products. Additional images, recipes and detailed description at ImportFood.com.
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Vietnamese coffee filter set
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- Publisher: ImportFood.com
- Label: ImportFood.com
- Studio: ImportFood.com
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
- Sales Rank in Gourmet: #8036
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Vietnamase coffee filter set 2008-08-30
Comment: This little product is just great(Vietnamase Coffee Filter set)
It is just like a regular coffee press, but it makes one cup at a time.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Unique, yet ubiquitous use 2008-01-01
Comment: The Vietnamese styled coffee filter is really a nice bit of kit. It makes the often mundane act of drinking coffee into a ritual.
While its origins are south-east Asian, its has a cosmopolitan use that is quite underrated. If you're like me and have several different blends of coffee in your home to choose from, its nice to offer guests their choice of coffee without having to make several pots to do so.
You can alter the strength of the coffee by how tightly you compress the top filter in this apparatus. Thus enabling a "Lungo" or "ristretto" type of taste as you would find with espresso machines. This is however, not technically an espresso maker as espresso is made by forcing water through the ground coffee beans, while this apparatus uses gravity to distill the coffee.
Many people who first experience these will be in specialty Vietnamese restaurants, offered as a traditional "Cà phê sua dá" (translated "Coffee milk ice"), but you should be able to find this nice little filter at many oriental specialty shops for anywhere between $3-$4. Don't worry about manufacturer, as I have seen several, and there seems to be absolutely no difference in quality. So don't pay a high price for this item.
Often, the best things are the simplest, and it doesn't get any simpler than this. It should last you decades of use.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: All I want is 1 cup of coffee 2006-08-16
Comment: And this little gadget does the job much better than a Melitta style funnel and paper filter. If you grind your own you'll need to experiment a bit with how fine to grind and how tight to screw down the tamper, but after a few tries you should have the cup of coffee you want.
I have 4 now. They are pretty cool for serving coffee when you have company. I don't think the online price is outrageous, but if you are lucky enough to live in a city with a Vietnamese market you can pick these up for $3 each.
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