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h English (en) | ===Non-alcoholic beverages=== [[File:Javanese Kopi Tubruk.jpg|thumb|left|A cup of Java, Javanese kopi tubruk]] The most common and popular Indonesian drinks and beverages are ''teh'' ([[tea]]) and ''kopi'' ([[coffee]]). Indonesian households commonly serve ''teh manis'' (sweet tea) or ''[[kopi tubruk]]'' to guests. Since the colonial era of Netherlands East Indies, plantations, especially in Java, were major producers of [[coffee]], [[tea]] and [[sugar]]. Since then hot and sweet coffee and tea beverages have been enjoyed by Indonesians. [[Jasmine tea]] is the most popular tea variety drunk in Indonesia, however recent health awareness promotions have made [[green tea]] a popular choice. Usually coffee and tea are served hot, but cold iced sweet tea is also frequently drunk. [[Kopi luwak]] is Indonesian exotic and expensive coffee beverage made from the beans of coffee berries which have been eaten by the [[Asian palm civet]] (''Paradoxurus hermaphroditus'') and other related civets. ''Kopi susu'' (coffee with sweetened [[condensed milk]]) is an Indonesian version of [[Café au lait]]. [[Es kelapa muda]] or young coconut ice is fresh drink which is made from chilled young coconut water, coconut flesh and syrup. It is among favourite beverage in Indonesia. |