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Hot and spicy: China cafe sells 300 cups of pepper-chilli coffee a day as quirky drinks craze sweeps country

  • Locals love spices inspiring coffee shop to make fiery new drink
  • Sliced peppers added to iced latte with hot chilli sprinkled on top

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A coffee shop in China has spiced up its offerings by adding peppers and chilli to the drinks it serves to customers. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Weibo
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A coffee shop in China has raised eyebrows by putting fried chilli and hot pepper powder in their lattes.

Jingshi Coffee, a shop in Ganzhou, Jiangxi province, eastern China, launched the spicy latte in December last year, it is now selling up to 300 cups a day, Pear Video reported.

A viral video clip on Douyin showed the outlet’s employees putting sliced peppers in a cup of iced latte then pouring hot pepper powder into the drink before serving it.

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The new flavoured coffee costs about 20 yuan (US$2.80) a cup and is called Jiangxi Spicy Latte. It is well known that people from the region eat the spiciest food in China.

A survey found that the majority of customers liked the new drink, but had some reservations about its possible after-effects. Photo: Weibo
A survey found that the majority of customers liked the new drink, but had some reservations about its possible after-effects. Photo: Weibo

“I don’t think it is very spicy. On the contrary, it tastes fine,” one employee said, adding: “This coffee is not as weird as people might think.”

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He said they asked for customer feedback on the new addition to the cafe’s coffee menu and almost all gave positive comments.

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