FOOD Pork flavored coffee is Starbucks’ newest China pitch

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Pork flavored coffee is Starbucks’ newest China pitch​


By Jessie Yeung and Hassan Tayier, CNN

3 minute read

Published 2:38 AM EST, Tue February 20, 2024



Hong Kong CNN —

Who doesn’t like a little braised pork with their coffee?

Starbucks (SBUX) is betting on that unusual combination with a new drink released in China to mark the Lunar New Year. Dubbed the “Abundant Year Savory Latte,” the brand describes it as having an “interesting” flavor.

The drink combines Dongpo Braised Pork Flavor Sauce with espresso and steamed milk, with extra pork sauce and pork breast meat for garnish, according to the Starbucks delivery app.

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The drink is priced at 68 yuan ($9.45), according to the app.

Photos of the drink, posted on Chinese social media platform Weibo by the Shanghai Starbucks Reserve Roastery, show a drizzle of dark red sauce atop the latte foam — with a square slice of pork on a skewer resting on the mug rim.

“Eating meat means prosperity in the coming year,” the roastery wrote on Weibo on February 5, days before the Lunar New Year began.

It added that the drink brings “traditional New Year customs into coffee,” and creates “unexpected savory and sweet flavors.” The latte is available at Starbucks Reserve stores across the country.


Lunar New Year is one of the biggest annual holidays in Asia. People across China travel back home during this period to celebrate with their families. Government data shows a total of 474 million trips were made within the mainland during this year’s travel season.

And while the foods served at New Year feasts vary by region, braised pork makes a frequent appearance. Named after the ancient poet, painter and statesman Su Dongpo, Dongpo rou is a dish made from braised pork belly, rock sugar, soy sauce, yellow wine and other seasonings.

The result is richly flavored and extremely tender cuts of pork that can easily be pried apart with chopsticks.

China is the biggest branded coffee shop market in the world, according to a report released in December by World Coffee Portal, having overtaken the United States last year.

Starbucks opened 785 outlets in the country in 2023, it said. China has long been one of the most important growth drivers for Starbucks, serving as its second biggest market worldwide and top overseas market.




But it’s got stiff competition, including from Luckin Coffee. The Chinese startup is the country’s biggest coffee chain with over 13,000 outlets, and offers drinks at a much lower price point than its American competitor.

The Starbucks pork latte has quickly gained traction on Chinese social media, with the topic viewed more than 476,000 times on Weibo by the time of publishing. Some users expressed curiosity, but others were skeptical, pointing to the high price point and questioning why they would drink the latte instead of eating real braised pork.

“For 67 yuan, I could eat a plate of braised pork then go to Luckin and drink two lattes,” one Weibo user wrote.

Another user quipped: “I would allow both (pork and coffee) to exist in my stomach at the same time, but not in my mouth at the same time.”

Jiupai News, a site affiliated with the state-run Changjiang Daily, reported that the drink had already sold out at one store in Wuhan, with customers saying the flavor was “unique” with a dense, smooth mouthfeel.

Starbucks also released other new flavors across China with a holiday theme in February, according to the Shanghai Reserve Roastery’s Weibo account, including a jujube macchiato inspired by new year’s rice cakes and an almond tofu macchiato.
 

greysage

On The Level
Some Chinamans can't afford meat. Others can afford $10 coffee with a pork treat on a stick. A form of affluence for China social media users.
 

West

Senior
Good idea: Breakfast with Coffee and Bacon.
Bad idea: Breakfast of Coffee With Bacon Chunks In It.
IDK, have you tried it? Maybe use powdered bacon bits. Then have a piece of avocado on toast, and wash it down with the bacon coffee.... hmmm...
 

LightEcho

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Great marketing plan- sell stupid stuff to stupid people and tell them it means prosperity for the year.
 

BadMedicine

Would *I* Lie???
....here me out... :-)
been intermittent fasting, eat from 1p-9p, Dr Eric berg on YT says PURE FATS such as butter, coconut oil or mct oil can go in your coffee and not break your fast by triggering an insulin response( like carbs & sugar do..).. I use a hand blender to really emulsify & mix the oil/water pretty consistant.

So we put a tbsp of butter and tsp mct in our first cup of joe. Mct is pricey so I replace it with olive oil in subsequent cups... well the other day I saw the pepper-bacon grease sitting there... don't mind if I do...

Well slapmy ass and call me charlie... I love it!
 

Doc1

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If I want coffee, I drink coffee. If I want pork, I eat pork. I don't use a knife and fork to drink my coffee and I don't use a spoon to eat my pork!

Pork-flavored coffee may be the next greatest thing, but in the remaining years I have left it's pretty low on my bucket list. Cuisine offers an infinite variety of flavors and cooking methods and some of these - which might at first seem repulsive - can actually be delicious. I'm willing to try almost anything, but the pork / coffee deal sounds like mixing chopped liver with ice cream.

Best
Doc
 

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In an effort to win Muslim customers back, Starbucks announced it will begin to put hijabs on its entire menu of drinks.


Over the past couple of months, Starbucks found itself at the center of a global boycott campaign which alleges the coffee giant’s support for Israel. They intend to put these allegations to rest with the introduction of the ‘Caramel Hijab-uccino,’ and other beverages.


Customer reactions to the new cups have been mixed. Some celebrated the efforts for inclusion and the business’ product innovation. Others struggled, as they spent 35 minutes ‘unraveling’ their coffee.


One Muslim patron complained about a grande sized strand of hair showing in his medium roast.


Some non-Muslim Americans were outraged and accused Starbucks of pushing the “Islamiization” of America


“This is terrorist coffee!” said Hank Williams at a drive-thru window in Arkansas.


“While I’m here, can I get two creeps of Splenda in my Shariah creep?”


In related news: Government of France Bans Hijab Coffee Cups

 
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