Malaysian coffee chain ZUS Coffee has announced its first price adjustment in five years, citing a sharp rise in raw material ...
“Malaysia is made up of multiple races ... Today, the company produces 43 varieties of speciality beans and other coffee products, operates four cafes, conducts tours and is testing innovative ...
Malaysian coffee chain ZUS Coffee has announced plans to open 150 new stores in the Philippines in 2025. The company, which ...
Malaysia is expected to become an important exporter of fresh durian to China following an agreement cemented last year ...
Despite the adjustment due to surging global coffee bean costs, the company maintains prices for several signature drinks.
This is because the majority of the country’s coffee beans come from the Liberica coffee plant, although some places here do brew the widely consumed Arabica or Robusta variant too. The light to ...
ZUS Coffee continues to be the go-to coffee chain for many Malaysians, thanks to its affordable yet delicious drink options.
Still, as coffee-bean prices continue to climb, cafe owners and consumers alike may agree that perhaps it is time for Malaysia’s coffee industry to achieve greater recognition as a specialty ...
Festival approaches, many tourists who have just finished their trip in Yunnan choose to take home one or two bags of coffee ...