Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Starman on December 09, 2017, 08:13:17 AM
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I understand that some members on here are coffee connoisseurs and like to buy beans and grind their own but I just thought I would post a good, convenient alternative.
Generally if I am going to drink coffee it is a spur of the moment thing and I want a "quick" coffee. 3 in 1 coffees are just so sweet and it is difficult to get even a hint of coffee taste with some of them.
I was shown this coffee by a friend. It is a 2 in 1, no sugar. For a convenient spur of the moment coffee it is a good option. There are several different flavours to chose from.
I have seen them in Tesco Lotus and Makro. in the region of 5-6 baht a sachet.
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I'm not a coffee connoisseur but it has to be Nescafe Gold Blend for me cool1
But it's good to see a sachet option Coffee with NO added sugar though .
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We buy these sachets in Makro at 104 baht for 20. They are a 3:1 cappuchino but nowhere near as sweet as the majority of options.
Good to know about the 2:1 above. I'll try them as prefer no sugar.
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I think I paid 135 baht for 20.
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Gentlemen, I drawn the line at Best Western and their drip coffee that i have to say is really quite nice. But these examples above........pleeeaaassseeee
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Gourmet coffee anyone?
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Wanna here a Coffee Joke ?
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DECAF :biggrin:
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I use one of these at home to make coffee, but when we are on travels we use 3in1, but they are WAY to sweet.
Thanks for the tip about the 2in1.
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