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This Muslim-Owned Coffee Delivery In SG Is Perfect For Your Next Caffeine Fix

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Shasha Dania •  Jul 15, 2020

With so many of us staying at home or working from home on a long-term basis, it's been the perfect time to try out a coffee delivery service or two to keep our caffeine levels up. ? There are dozens of coffee deliveries in Singapore but did you know that there's a Muslim-owned cold brew coffee delivery service?

Qahwah Coffee was started in mid-June 2020, and their coffee is freshly brewed upon order to ensure that you only receive the best possible taste and flavour. Their signature cold brews are smooth and creamy, with a variety of flavours with their own unique notes. ? Their prices start from just $5 too!

The menu includes basic White and Black cold brews, as well as 3 varieties of white cold brew - White Vanilla, White Hazelnut, and White Caramel. They also have a Mocha cold brew, and Oat cold brew - the latter's great if you're sensitive to cow's milk or want to look for a plant-based option! I actually ordered several of their coffees the other day to try, including the White Vanilla, Mocha Cold Brew, and Oat Cold Brew. ?

Vanilla lattes are my usual coffee order, and I really liked their take on it with the White Vanilla! The vanilla was sweet yet subtle, well-balanced with the lightness of the coffee. ? The milky taste wasn't overpowering either, and the whole drink felt really refreshing as a mid-day energy boost.

The Mocha definitely has a stronger coffee taste to it, although it was balanced by the distinct chocolatey flavour. It was still really light and smooth despite the stronger taste, and the chocolate blended together well with the coffee.

Oat milk lattes have kind of been hit-or-miss for me in the past, but Qahwah Coffee's version is one of my favourites so far. They use Oatly's barista edition oat drink which I think gave it a bit of a fuller texture though it wasn't too rich. The oat taste was pretty subtle, but there's a slight sweetness to it and you could definitely still taste the bitterness of the coffee for some balance.

If your coffee stockpile at home is running out, it might be time to give Qahwah Coffee a try. ?

Halal status: Muslim-owned

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