After a
bit of a dry spell of trying to find some new coffee, I was super
excited when I stumbled across a 11.3 Floz (337ml) can of Original
Blend UCC Coffee while at my local World Market store for bean paste
filled mochi. It was an unexpected discovery but one I eagerly
scooped up off of the shelf, tucked it into my arms with the other
items I was carrying and scurried rather quickly from the back of the
store to the cash register to pay for everything. After taking it
home and sticking it into the fridge to chill, I waited patiently
before I finally plucked the can from the depths.
Cracking
the beverage open and taking a sip, my taste buds were greeted by the
creamy smooth blend of coffee and milk. I was pleasantly surprised
that there was no bitter initial taste or even bitter after taste. It
was also a delight to discover that there was no added sweetness,
which in many coffee drinks makes the beverage feel as if there was a
sugary sludge going down the back of your tongue. Instead, there is
actually no sugar at all in the drink which allows you to enjoy just
the natural sweetness of the blend itself.
For
those of you out there unfamiliar with UCC Coffee, the company itself
was formed in 1933 in Kobe, Japan. Their website states
“In
keeping with this founding spirit, we have constantly pursued ever
higher levels of coffee quality, and so have become involved in all
parts of the coffee production and supply chain, from cultivation and
import of green beans to roasting and sales. Our products are not
only sold within Japan but also exported to more than ten other
countries. In markets across the globe, they continue to delight
those who know and love coffee.” While
I roamed to do some price checking, I discovered that you can order a
can of the UCC Coffee with milk for $4.95 from Amazon.com . A bit
steep for a single can of coffee especially when I paid in the $1.50 - $2.50 range which is about the same price for a small bottle of Starbucks coffee. I did discover that there is a site called foodservicedirect.com where you can order 24 cans for $45.65 and will ship in 3 days. That would make each can $1.90 which is completely reasonable for the size and quality of the drink. Of course due to the fact that the shipment would be about 22.06 lbs ( 9.98kg) and shipping cost (an additional $26.19 depending on your location), your total would end up being $71.84. In retrospect, not exactly the best way to go if you're on a tight budget. My suggestion is that if you're interested in trying this, go to your local World Market. If you don't have one in your area, it might be best to do a little research to see if there is a specialty food store that carries it. Of course, if you're in Japan, then you can easily locate a can to sample.