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G7 3-in-1 Gourmet Instant Coffee
The original and still the top seller! G7 was the first instant coffee to be extracted directly from the unroasted coffee bean, not from freeze-dried brewed coffee like American brands. It's been the top instant coffee in Asia ever since its creation in 2002. The 3-in-1 version of G7 has coffee, creamer and sugar all in one packet... you just add hot water. The sweetness is about average for most coffee consumers, it is approximately as sweet as two sugar packets. If you would like to add your own cream and/or sugar, consider the G7 Black, which is 100% coffee only.
G7 is shipped in export packaging for three different global regions and domestic packaging for Asia. The product is the same regardless of packaging version. The export product also lists the name of the 3-in-1 as "Coffeemix", which is less confusing for international buyers. (We purchase whichever version is more available and provides the best economy for our customers.)
We're currently out of stock on the 20-sachet bag, sorry. We are arranging to get more stock in by December 10th or thereabouts. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Contains casein, a milk derivative.
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This is the first true gourmet instant coffee we have tasted. We have compared it to over 30 other popular Asian and USA brands such as Vinacafe, Coffee King, Nescafe, etc., and the G7 is far richer and has the full-bodied flavor that is absent from most instant coffee.
Trung Nguyen commissioned a state-of-the-art Italian-built facility in Buon Me Thuot to process G7 3-in-1 in 2005 and it has been the top Asian "white coffee" since. The reason is simple; it is the only instant coffee in the world that is processed from green, unroasted beans, and is powdered and roasted in the same operation. This process preserves more flavor and results in a smooth and non-bitter coffee. All other manufacturers use brewed coffee that is then freeze-dried in one fashion or another, which creates bitterness.
The G7 has its own unique taste, different from the Trung Nguyen brewed coffees, and fans of G7 will accept no substitute! This is great cup of coffee to bring with you when traveling or when you don't want to brew. All you need is hot water and you can have gourmet coffee anywhere... in your hotel, at breakfast, when camping or on the road traveling, etc.
Many offices and shops offer this coffee as a perk to employees, especially if they don't want to maintain a brewing station. It's the ultimate in convenience. G7 is also available in Black Unsweetened and Cappuccino flavors.
Ingredients, Nutrition, and Allergy Information:
Our non-dairy creamer ingredients do have a small amount of casein, a milk protein. All G7 products are independently tested for safety and purity by third-party labs in Germany and Malaysia, and G7 ingredients NEVER come from China.
The nutrition facts on the box are per 100 grams, not per serving. Here are the per-serving nutrition facts.
Nutrition facts per 16 gram packet:
- Calories: 72 (From Fat: 26)
- Total Fat: 2.4 grams
Sat. Fat: 2.3 grams
Trans Fat: 0 grams - Cholesterol: 0mg
- Sodium: 44mg
- Carbohydrates: 12.5g
Dietary Fiber: 0.5 grams
Sugar: 12 grams - Protein: 0g
Customer Reviews
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The best instant coffee
This instant coffee is THE BEST. It makes great gifts, too.
Posted by Susan on Dec 8th 2020
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A treat for a friend
Years ago I got a sampler pack of instant from Len's for a friend who would brew a cup of instant on occasion. This was her favorite of the assortment and has replaced her previous favorite.
Posted by JGL on Nov 20th 2020
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Favorite Coffee
My go to coffee every morning. I don’t even drink K-Cup coffee any more.
Posted by Tim W, on Nov 3rd 2020
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G7 3 and 1 instant coffee packets
I've had this product many years ago and loved it, found it by accident here at lens and glad I did. Great cup of coffee for me,nice rich coffee flavor,creamy and sweet,the best instant coffee for sure,will probably get 100 more packs,very popular with co workers too,plugging lens coffee site as well
Posted by Charles on Oct 16th 2020
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I mix it with Tchibo Cafe from Germany Great Taste
My afternoon Quick Coffee Fix, delicious
Posted by Ludwig Uhmeyer on Sep 16th 2020
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Just the right kik without the fuss
Is nice to get the right flavor every time without having to measure and fuss in the morning
Posted by Gloria on Aug 29th 2020
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Starts my Day
I was introduced to this coffee and now I cant't live without.
Once you try it you will not back to your old brand
Posted by Ms B on Aug 25th 2020
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I can't get enough of this coffee
I love this coffee. I never drink coffee with milk or sugar, and I almost never drink instant coffee, but here we are. The flavor of this is excellent, perfectly balanced, and almost like drinking hot chocolate, but with a coffee edge to it.
The packaging is all in Vietnamese, so all you need to know really is to bring 6oz of water to a boil, and pour in the packet.Posted by Matt on Jul 2nd 2020
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G7 Coffee
I used to order and drink Ngon 3-in-1 Strong coffee every day but it is no longer available. I have bought and drank G7 before and it is really good when you only use 6 oz. of water per the instructions. This is my new go to coffee.
Posted by Tim Wolfkill on May 8th 2020
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Delicious and gentle
I was introduced to this coffee 20 years ago by a fellow co-worker and I have been drinking it every day since. I grew up in South America where coffee is a necessity not a luxury; needless to say, a big part of my income was spent at Starbucks. 3on1 Vietnamese coffee is as satisfying as Starbucks, more affordable and to me, much healthier
Posted by Gloria on May 8th 2020
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