I cook quite frequently, but so far have not blogged about it, until now. I cooked my lunch and completed it with a cup of aromatic Vietnamese coffee.

Brown rice. No, I don't like to use rice cooker.

Rice, veggie, and cajun fish. Kind of healthy meal ;)
After the meal, I made my self a cup of coffee, using a unique coffee filter and coffee powder brought to me by a Vietnamese friend

Pre-warmed mug

Put the filter on top. This filter can make about 7 ounce of coffee in one shot.

The coffee that I used

After adding water a few times, the mug is full. I added milk powder and sugar.
I love my cuppa :)
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