Warm Up Your Morning With These Unique Coffee Flavors

According to a study, Hong Kong alone has reached 2.90 kg of coffee consumption per capita in 2013. This shows that coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world that comes with several health benefits when taken with the right amount.
Many people enjoy the taste of its caffeine content because it serves as an energy booster. There are also claims that drinking coffee can burn fats, improve endurance, and prevent early signs of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Since this beverage is always consumed first thing in the morning, the aroma and taste of coffee are comforting which could help you to feel more relaxed and productive.
Moreover, iced coffee is the ultimate alternative for countries with warmer climate. There are other varieties and flavors of coffee available in cafés or markets such as roasted, latte, americano, affogato, and others.
Popular and Unique Coffee Flavors You Might Want to Try
Charcoal Latte
Made from activated charcoal and milk, the charcoal latte has gained its popularity online because of its black or gray color which appears to be so-called Instagrammable. It is less strong than your usual coffee and is said to be a digestive cleanser because of the charcoal’s anti-inflammatory properties to cure gastrointestinal disorders.

Potato Latte
Another unique coffee flavor is the Potato Latte made from steamed sweet potato and taro powder, which is a popular ingredient in bubble tea. The Korean-inspired drink has a velvety smooth texture and sweet flavor so there’s no need to add sugar.
Maple Bacon Coffee
Start your daily dose of caffeine with this must-try unique coffee flavor mix with a little meat. Colorado, U.S.-based coffee and tea company Boco Java offers this interesting fusion of bacon and maple.
The company combined the most common foods and drink for breakfast including maple, bacon, and coffee. According to them, the maple bacon coffee is a "rich distinctive coffee with the home-cooked flavor of sweet maple and smoky bacon."
YuenYueng
You can add this Hong Kong concoction as part of your morning ritual. It is a combination of coffee and tea that can be served warm or frozen and combined with different kinds of milk. Its taste balances perfectly the sweet and creamy drink to the strong flavor of fresh-brewed coffee.
The term yuenyueng means “lovebirds tea” that is derived from Mandarin ducks.

Kaisermelangeor Egg Coffee
The term Kaisermelange means “Emperor’s mélange,” which indicates the delicious and rich coffee flavor served to the emperor.
This drink is a Vienna-influenced coffee blend that consists of pulled espresso and raw egg yolk. It is recommended to add some honey (and sometimes cognac or rum) to sweeten the drink.
Avolatte
Originally from a Melbourne-based café, Avolatte is a latte poured into a half-size, scooped-up avocado. According to a report, the inspiration behind this trendy and unique coffee flavor is the city’s love for latte and avocado.
However, not everyone is a fan of this craze. Some are even questioning whether the avolatte is a lift-and-slurp kind of coffee or a drink that needs a spoon or straw.
LOG-ON cafe is a restaurant based in Hong Kong famous for serving avolatte within the neighborhood of Taikoo Shing.
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