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Southeast Asian Flavors Take Heart Stage This Summer time: Half One



Pandan, durian, and keenness fruit are among the many Southeast Asian flavors gracing espresso store menus this summer time.

BY EMILY JOY MENESES
BARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE

These days, the โ€œfourth waveโ€ of espresso has been on my thoughtsโ€”however what precisely does that time period imply? Most outline the fourth wave as encompassing extra of a DIY method to espresso: the amalgamation of TikTok recipe developments and a rising group of residence baristas who obtained their begin through the pandemic. To me, the fourth wave is primarily about having a much less inflexible and extra enjoyable method to espresso; itโ€™s a part the place thereโ€™s ample room for creativity, and recipe creators are inspired to deliver their distinctive personalities and cultures into their drinks.ย 

Embracing Southeast Asian Taste

Once I was first coaching as a barista again in 2016, the entire focus was on creating exactly dialed-in, Italian-style espresso drinks; by no means did I feel that a few of the hottest espresso retailers in my metropolis would at some point be slinging ube lattes, pandan chilly brews, and different drinks infused with the flavors of my childhood. However voila, right here we’reโ€”and the record of POC-owned espresso retailers with thrilling drinks is constant to develop! For now, weโ€™re specializing in Southeast Asian-owned retailers and the way theyโ€™re incorporating Southeast Asian flavorsโ€”new to some, long-beloved by othersโ€”into their summer time menus.ย 

Sip on iced durian lattes in NYCโ€™s East Village. Picture courtesy of Not As Bitter.

Not As Bitter โ€” Durian Latte

Although Not As Bitter is a newcomer to New York Metropolisโ€™s East Village, the store is already making waves amongst townโ€™s cafรฉ goers with its artistic drinks, together with the durian latte. With its robust, distinct scent, durian has a little bit of a controversial repute. However the delicate, custard-like fruit is a delicacy in lots of components of Southeast Asia, and it makes for a deliciously creamy, naturally candy addition to espresso.

A coconut ube latte and pandan latte at Los Angelesโ€™ Nam Espresso. Picture by Emily Pleasure Meneses.

Nam Espresso โ€” Pandan Latte + Coconut Ube Latte

Nam Espresso is the primary cafรฉ in Los Angeles devoted completely to Vietnamese espresso, serving up classics like cร  phรช sua dรก (Vietnamese iced espresso) and cร  phรช trung (egg espresso). Proprietor and roaster Vince Nguyen cites his householdโ€™s hometown of Pleiku, Vietnam, as a giant supply of inspiration.

Within the storeโ€™s pandan latte, recent pandan leaves deliver a recent, subtly grassy aroma to espresso brewed on a Phin filterโ€”a conventional Vietnamese espresso maker. The coconut ube latte is refreshing but decadent, dressed with a house-made coconut and ube (Filipino purple yam) drizzle.

Recent pandan leaves add delicate grassy, herbaceous aromas to iced Vietnamese espresso. Picture by Emily Pleasure Meneses.

Anakula Espresso โ€” โ€™Mariaโ€™ Ardour Fruit Tea

Tart and refreshing, Anakula Espressoโ€™s โ€œMariaโ€ (an iced ardour fruit tea) is bursting with vibrant, citrusy tasteโ€”the right method to beat the Manila warmth. Situated within the Las Piรฑas neighborhood near Manila, Anakula focuses on sourcing Philippine-grown espresso (notably providing espresso from close by Mount Apo) and highlighting basic Filipino flavors like ube and bibingka (Filipino coconut cake).ย 

Iced ardour fruit tea at Manilaโ€™s Anakula Espresso. Picture courtesy of Anakula Espresso.

โ€œRight here at Anakula, weโ€™re all about crafting merchandise that encourage satisfaction and management,โ€ the cafรฉ shares. โ€œWe serve merchandise that join deeply with Filipino tradition, each in historical past and on a regular basis lives. By way of our merchandise, we share the Philippinesโ€™ wealthy custom.โ€

Keep tuned for half two of this text collection, the place weโ€™ll showcase much more specialty-coffee retailers bringing Southeast Asian flavors to their summer time menus.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Emily Pleasure Menesesย (she/they) is a author and musician primarily based in Los Angeles. Her hobbies embody foraging, cortados, classic synths, and connecting along with her Filipino roots by way of music, artwork, meals, and beverage.

Cover of June + July 2024 issue of Barista Magazine featuring Mikael Jasin of Indonesia.Cover of June + July 2024 issue of Barista Magazine featuring Mikael Jasin of Indonesia.

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