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Kopi, also known as Nanyang coffee, is a traditional coffee beverage found in several Maritime Southeast Asian nations. Often brewed to be highly caffeinated in strength, it is commonly served with sugar and/or milk-based condiments. This drink originated from the British Malaya era, with Hainanese cultural roots. The name of the drink is derived from the Malay term for coffee. The term Nanyang, which means "South Sea" in Mandarin, refers to Maritime Southeast Asia. Kopi culture vocabulary is grounded in Hokkien dialect as a result of historical immigration to Maritime Southeast Asia from the Minnan region in the south-eastern part of Fujian Province in Southeastern Mainland China. The beverage is usually served in coffee shops, Hawker centres and kopitiams across the region.

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  • Kopi O (in)
  • Kopi (drink) (en)
  • 南洋咖啡 (zh)
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  • Kopi O adalah kopi tradisional yang biasa disajikan di Malaysia dan Singapura. Kopi ini adalah kopi hitam yang memiliki rasa yang kuat disajikan dengan gula. Biji kopi biasanya dipanggang dengan gula dan mentega. Di Indonesia, kopi ini bisa ditemukan di antaranya di Medan, Jakarta, dan Bangka Belitung. (in)
  • 南洋咖啡(Kopi)是一种在新加坡和马来西亚半岛地区普遍饮用的传统咖啡。这是一种高咖啡因含量的黑咖啡,人們在飲用時會配以牛奶和糖。这种咖啡起源于英属马来亚时代。 (zh)
  • Kopi, also known as Nanyang coffee, is a traditional coffee beverage found in several Maritime Southeast Asian nations. Often brewed to be highly caffeinated in strength, it is commonly served with sugar and/or milk-based condiments. This drink originated from the British Malaya era, with Hainanese cultural roots. The name of the drink is derived from the Malay term for coffee. The term Nanyang, which means "South Sea" in Mandarin, refers to Maritime Southeast Asia. Kopi culture vocabulary is grounded in Hokkien dialect as a result of historical immigration to Maritime Southeast Asia from the Minnan region in the south-eastern part of Fujian Province in Southeastern Mainland China. The beverage is usually served in coffee shops, Hawker centres and kopitiams across the region. (en)
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