Golden Boost: A Complete Guide to Brewing the Perfect Turmeric Coffee Recipe with Bazan Coffee
Turmeric coffee has emerged as a powerhouse fusion of wellness and flavor-combining the rich, bold taste of specialty coffee with the anti-inflammatory benefits of turmeric. Whether you're a health enthusiast or a specialty coffee aficionado, this turmeric coffee recipe is the perfect morning ritual to elevate both your body and your brew.
Let’s dive into a practical and deeply researched guide to making turmeric coffee at home, optimized with Bazan’s premium beans and the right spice ratios for a smooth, nourishing experience.
What Is Turmeric Coffee?
Turmeric coffee is a blend of brewed coffee with ground turmeric, often combined with warming spices like cinnamon, ginger, and black pepper to maximize flavor and bioavailability.
Adding ground spices like turmeric to coffee-especially during milk steaming or as a post-brew infusion-can enhance body and introduce layers of aroma, as long as ratios are balanced.
Health Benefits of Turmeric Coffee
Curcumin: The Star Compound
The active ingredient in turmeric, curcumin, is known for:
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Anti-inflammatory properties
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Antioxidant support
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Potential cognitive and joint benefits
However, curcumin is poorly absorbed on its own, which is why adding black pepper (piperine) and a healthy fat like coconut oil or ghee is often recommended.
A study published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) suggests piperine can increase curcumin absorption by up to 2000%.

Ingredients: Turmeric Coffee Recipe (Serves 1)
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1 cup hot Bazan Coffee (choose Fine Robusta for richness or Cau Dat Arabica for floral notes)
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¼ tsp ground turmeric
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Pinch of black pepper (freshly ground)
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¼ tsp cinnamon (optional)
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1 tsp coconut oil or ghee
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Milk or plant-based milk (optional)
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Honey or maple syrup (to taste)
How to Make Turmeric Coffee at Home
Step 1: Brew the Coffee
Use your preferred method: French press, drip, moka pot, or phin. Bazan’s Special Vietnam Blend is ideal for balance.
Step 2: Mix the Spices
In a small saucepan or milk frother, combine:
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Turmeric
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Pepper
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Cinnamon
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Coconut oil
Gently warm over low heat for 1–2 minutes (don’t boil). This helps release fat-soluble curcumin.
Step 3: Combine
Pour your brewed coffee into a mug. Stir in the spice mixture. If using milk, froth it first, then top the mug.
Step 4: Sweeten
Add honey or maple syrup to taste.
Flavor Notes: Why Bazan Coffee Works Best
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Fine Robusta – Krong Năng: Caramel and spice notes complement turmeric’s earthy tone
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Cau Dat Arabica: Light, floral profile enhances balance and nuance
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Nam Ban Robusta: Ripe red fruit + papaya, adding vibrance
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Pleiku Robusta: Guava and roasted caramel for a tropical touch
Choosing coffees with mid-body and spice-forward notes for pairing with turmeric to avoid clashing or over-bittering.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is turmeric coffee good for you?
Yes. Combined with coffee’s natural polyphenols, turmeric adds anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits. Just remember: moderation is key.
Can I use instant coffee?
Yes, but for best flavor and health benefits, use specialty-grade coffee like Bazan’s. Instant lacks the depth and antioxidant structure of fresh brew.
What milk is best?
Oat or almond milk work beautifully due to their creaminess and slight sweetness. Full-fat dairy is also effective for curcumin absorption.
Does turmeric stain?
Yes-use a glass mug or rinse immediately after brewing. Turmeric is potent!
Custom Variations to Try
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Golden Iced Coffee – Let your turmeric coffee cool, pour over ice, and top with frothy milk
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Pre-Workout Power Coffee – Add MCT oil or collagen for an energizing boost
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Evening Decaf Version – Use Bazan’s washed Arabica and skip sweeteners
Final Thoughts: Flavor, Function, and Vietnamese Excellence
Turmeric coffee is not only about wellness. It also changes the way your cup feels and tastes-adding warmth, depth, and a gentle layer of spice to your daily routine.
The New Revolution: Fine Robusta from Vietnam
For years, Robusta has been overshadowed by Arabica, often dismissed as a lower-tier coffee. But Vietnam’s Fine Robusta is changing that perception worldwide.
Through careful cultivation, modern fermentation, and precise processing, Bazan Coffee’s Fine Robusta – Krong Nang represents a new generation of Robusta, bold, complex, and remarkably smooth.
Why Choose Fine Robusta – Krong Nang?
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Grown at 650m in Krong Nang, Dak Lak, Vietnam
Volcanic soil, balanced rainfall, and ideal temperatures create beans with deep body and natural sweetness. -
72-hour natural anaerobic fermentation
This advanced fermentation enhances sweetness while softening bitterness, developing notes of durian, caramel, and honey. -
Thick crema and powerful energy
With nearly twice the caffeine of Arabica, it produces bold espresso and exceptional cold brew. -
Versatile beyond brewing
The nutrient-rich coffee grounds can also be reused for composting, skincare scrubs, or natural odor absorption.
If you want a bold, full-bodied coffee that holds its flavor even in iced drinks, Fine Robusta – Krong Nang is the perfect foundation.

Not Just Robusta, The Best of Both Worlds
For those who enjoy a smoother, more aromatic profile, Bazan Coffee also offers a signature blend that balances power and elegance.
Special Vietnam Blend: A Harmony of Arabica and Fine Robusta
This carefully crafted blend combines high-altitude Arabica with Vietnam’s Fine Robusta, creating a coffee that is both expressive and balanced.
What makes it special:
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Smooth and layered flavor
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Tasting notes: pineapple, delicate florals, and caramel sweetness
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Medium body with refined acidity
Ideal for espresso, pour-over, French press, or cold brew
If you enjoy coffee that feels vibrant, aromatic, and well-rounded, the Special Vietnam Blend is a perfect match.

Specialty Arabica – Cau Dat: A Refined and Elegant Espresso
For those who prefer clarity, elegance, and complexity in their coffee, Specialty Arabica – Cau Dat represents one of Vietnam’s most celebrated highland coffees.
Grown in the cool mountains of Da Lat, this coffee offers a beautifully structured and clean cup.
Why Cau Dat Arabica stands out
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Grown at 1,550m in Cau Dat, Da Lat
High altitude allows beans to mature slowly, developing intricate flavors. -
Fully washed processing
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Taste notes: bell pepper, warm spices, and caramel sweetness
The result is an espresso that feels elegant, layered, and refined.
If you appreciate bright, structured coffee with complexity, Cau Dat Arabica is your ideal choice.

Which Coffee Should You Choose?
Choosing the right coffee depends on the kind of experience you want in your cup:
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For intense espresso and rich crema
→ Fine Robusta – Krong Nang -
For balanced flavor with floral and pineapple notes
→ Special Vietnam Blend -
For a refined specialty coffee with bright clarity
→ Specialty Arabica – Cau Dat
No matter which you choose, starting with high-quality beans means every iced latte, cold brew, or summer coffee recipe becomes noticeably better.