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Trung Nguyen Coffee – Saigon | Famous specialty of Ho Chi Minh City

Trung Nguyen coffee is not a new gift, present in many places, but still a Saigon specialty as a gift loved by many people, not only Saigon people. This will be the “fastest – compact – lightest” option for those who “don’t have to think”. 

Trung Nguyen coffee is loved by Saigon people

There are two types of Trung Nguyen coffee: Trung Nguyen instant coffee and Trung Nguyen ground coffee, packaged in bags and boxes. The shelf life for each coffee is approximately one year from the date of manufacture.

It is not difficult for you to buy a good bag of Trung Nguyen coffee in Saigon. At supermarkets or coffee shops, there are always Saigon specialties available as gifts.

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