The tradition of drinking coffee with charcoal is more about the cultural aspect and the unique taste experience rather than proven health benefits. But still, it's one of the cool, unique coffee traditions in Indonesia, especially in Yogyakarta.
It was definitely something new. But no local could answer me why they do it. They said they do it because it's been done like this since forever ago 😄
Hey hey Sam 👋. I always enjoy your market and food videos. Both shirts look good on you, the black one looks better. The charcoal coffee was really interesting, maybe i'lll try that at the next BBQ 😅. And yeah, hello to Belia as well 👋, it was a pleasure to see you being such a good company for Sam 🤝. Thanks for the video both of you. Looking forward to the next video. See yaaa 👊
The coffee needs to have sugar to make a difference, charcoal caramelizes the sugar to get a molasses taste. Its also good for digestion and for detoxification
So basically Kopi Joss or Coffee Joss named because it makes Sound Joss when you added charcoal in it, the philosophy behind that is because jogja was a region surrounded by volcanoes and when erupted those volcanoes brings jogja people benefits of land become fertile, so hopefully Kopi Joss also can brings people some prosperity and good benefits, then benefits of kopi joss is since charcoal can absorbs the caffeine so it's like being decaffeinated by those charcoal and actually those are not regular charcoal, it's special charcoal comes from mango tree or guava tree woods. I'm basically a Barista's and learned all Local indonesian coffee menu and put them also as my regular menu in my coffee shops. Hopefully this can answer your questions about coffee joss
You are lazy to learn Indonesian but prefer to learn Filipino where the people are more accustomed to English than Indonesians... even though Indonesian is one of the 15 largest languages in the world and has been designated as an Official Language by UNESCO. Why?? Maybe it is because you don't really like Indonesia??😂
Oh give him a break. The amount of speakers doesn't matter to a language learner. 570 million people speak Hindi but 99% of foreigners who go to India don't learn it. Don't bash him because he learned some Tagalog but not Indonesian. It is his preoperative regarding what language/s he wants to learn. And here in the PH, a lot of people don't usually converse in English anyway.
Well, I wanted to learn more, but couldn't get myself to. Filipinos speaking english makes it easier to learn Tagalog or Bisaya, as they will translate and explain on the spot. But saying I learned the language is a bit far-fetched, it was only a few words
@@SimsimsamTravels True I’ve seen some of your blogs in Indonesia. You still need to use ur phone to translate it. Must be hard lol. Kudos to your friend who speaks well in English, easier for you to communicate with them. Did she study there? Hehe I wonder why she speaks so fluently and others can’t; even the teachers don’t speak English in your blog.
The tradition of drinking coffee with charcoal is more about the cultural aspect and the unique taste experience rather than proven health benefits. But still, it's one of the cool, unique coffee traditions in Indonesia, especially in Yogyakarta.
It was definitely something new. But no local could answer me why they do it. They said they do it because it's been done like this since forever ago 😄
beautiful place with beautiful people....
And good foods 😁
i am waiting u to explore more places in Indonesia ❤
road to 10k subs !!!
I wished I could have visited more then I did, thanks 🙌
Hey hey Sam 👋. I always enjoy your market and food videos. Both shirts look good on you, the black one looks better. The charcoal coffee was really interesting, maybe i'lll try that at the next BBQ 😅.
And yeah, hello to Belia as well 👋, it was a pleasure to see you being such a good company for Sam 🤝. Thanks for the video both of you. Looking forward to the next video. See yaaa 👊
Happy you enjoyed this one again 😊 thanks brother. Better go to Yogya and try it there 😁
@OllilleT : Hey hey to you too 👋. Glad to hear that you enjoy the video😊. And I feel lucky can be part of Sam's video.
🎉selamat pagi bro
selamat pagi 🙌
Enjoy in malioboro
Thank you 😁
The coffee needs to have sugar to make a difference, charcoal caramelizes the sugar to get a molasses taste. Its also good for digestion and for detoxification
I bet it would make a difference in taste if the sugar caramelises
Enjoy in Yogyakarta
Thanks 😊
Top notch food for jogja region is sate khlatak and mie godog jawa..you should try it..
I'm sure i had the same klatak, have to try the mie godog next time I'm in Indonesia
Their food looks so interesting and delicious! Charcoal coffee??! 😮
Indonesia food is really good, they know how to use their spices 😋 haha freaky right?
❤❤❤ looked great
So good 😋
Maybe they put the charcoal to prolong the heat of the coffee,though,charcoal has a health benefits of it.
Apparently it's to lower the acidity level to make it easier on the stomach, but I've just read this 🤷♂️
Sam; still eating around in SEA - Hope you are doing fine! Greetings from Germany, Kai aka Bankai
Hahaha Bankai, come and join 😁
Yummy street foods Sam,but be careful of your cholesterol,I know it’s delicious especially the fat when it’s grilled.
Thanks for your concern 😅 I'll work on that again once I'm "safe" from all the streetfoods
iN iNDO REIGON RICE AND CHILE seems for all to be a staple
Yes, I tried to cut out on rice, but not easy 😅
MANDALIKA CERKUIT...LOMBOK ....GP MOTOR..
I googled whether it’s safe to drink coffee with charcoal. Lol😂 Nice one! Enjoy!🇵🇭🇬🇧
Am I gonna survive? 😂
@@SimsimsamTravels of course, 😂
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤watching from DAVAO CITY❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yooo 🙌 Salamat kaayo 🫶
So basically Kopi Joss or Coffee Joss named because it makes Sound Joss when you added charcoal in it, the philosophy behind that is because jogja was a region surrounded by volcanoes and when erupted those volcanoes brings jogja people benefits of land become fertile, so hopefully Kopi Joss also can brings people some prosperity and good benefits, then benefits of kopi joss is since charcoal can absorbs the caffeine so it's like being decaffeinated by those charcoal and actually those are not regular charcoal, it's special charcoal comes from mango tree or guava tree woods. I'm basically a Barista's and learned all Local indonesian coffee menu and put them also as my regular menu in my coffee shops. Hopefully this can answer your questions about coffee joss
Amazing, thanks for explaining that brother
@@SimsimsamTravels you're welcome my brother, enjoy your trip and stay safe🙌🏻
Y no vlog about Philippines
New vlogs from the Philippines will follow, but in a while
Baju batik yg bagus / berkualitas harganya di atas 150 .000....KALAU harga di bawah 100.000 itu kualitas biasa
Yes I know, but I'm happy with those while travelling :) the price can go really high for good quality batik
You are lazy to learn Indonesian but prefer to learn Filipino where the people are more accustomed to English than Indonesians... even though Indonesian is one of the 15 largest languages in the world and has been designated as an Official Language by UNESCO.
Why?? Maybe it is because you don't really like Indonesia??😂
He loves Indonesia,it’s his 2nd time there,I think pilipino language is easier to learn.
@@marjoriecadanilla7546 i know that.. hahaha..
Oh give him a break. The amount of speakers doesn't matter to a language learner. 570 million people speak Hindi but 99% of foreigners who go to India don't learn it. Don't bash him because he learned some Tagalog but not Indonesian. It is his preoperative regarding what language/s he wants to learn. And here in the PH, a lot of people don't usually converse in English anyway.
Well, I wanted to learn more, but couldn't get myself to. Filipinos speaking english makes it easier to learn Tagalog or Bisaya, as they will translate and explain on the spot. But saying I learned the language is a bit far-fetched, it was only a few words
@@SimsimsamTravels True I’ve seen some of your blogs in Indonesia. You still need to use ur phone to translate it. Must be hard lol. Kudos to your friend who speaks well in English, easier for you to communicate with them. Did she study there? Hehe I wonder why she speaks so fluently and others can’t; even the teachers don’t speak English in your blog.
Your so selfish bro why you did not give food to the girl
😂 yeah, because I never share anything. She didn't want any
You are the one who I caught lying about me in the comments before as well. You've got a problem or something?
0:51 sapi is beef
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