There is already so much coffee related items made in China, I'm happy they can introduce that culture in the foreign regions were money is less abundant. As a fan of gong fu cha culture, who value the size and form of the tea pots used to brew the tea, I'm sure there will be a refined take on coffee by chinese vast culinary and gastronomic culture. Sometimes, some coffees need plant milks or creams, sugar, or a pairing with fruits, spice, chocolate or caramel, or even alcool, to meet the taste of the drinker. There are various techniques to enhance a produce and as China historically had done with tea, those coffee will sure be very well developped. I'll look forward for this. Also, with historical ties of China with Indonesia, for example, we can hope for complementary flavour profiles that will strengthen the peaceful ties between the asian countries.
@@RD-ht6go people would rather ignore human suffering that doesn't affect them if it means their daily wants and needs are covered, people will only point out stuff like human rights issues when it's convenient to do so.
damn, world class tea and coffee in the same place. Yunnan is just crazy
There is already so much coffee related items made in China, I'm happy they can introduce that culture in the foreign regions were money is less abundant. As a fan of gong fu cha culture, who value the size and form of the tea pots used to brew the tea, I'm sure there will be a refined take on coffee by chinese vast culinary and gastronomic culture. Sometimes, some coffees need plant milks or creams, sugar, or a pairing with fruits, spice, chocolate or caramel, or even alcool, to meet the taste of the drinker. There are various techniques to enhance a produce and as China historically had done with tea, those coffee will sure be very well developped. I'll look forward for this.
Also, with historical ties of China with Indonesia, for example, we can hope for complementary flavour profiles that will strengthen the peaceful ties between the asian countries.
Damn, white boy's pronunciation is very very very good, only a small accent.
Having coffee while watching this.
Seesaw coffee is the best! China #1
First
Why are human rights less important then coffee?????
because capitalism
Spoken like somebody who has never had a really good cup of Yunnan joe!
@@RD-ht6go people would rather ignore human suffering that doesn't affect them if it means their daily wants and needs are covered, people will only point out stuff like human rights issues when it's convenient to do so.
It's not the coffee farmers' fault, they're just trying to do something interesting
#sponserdByChinesGovernment Why don't you talk about chinas social credit system ??? Is coffee more ??
*important?
You are in the wrong channel
what salty ass comment is this, the people are living fine and enjoying themselves not being homeless in the streets of Murrrrica.