Yuan Yang

Yuan Yang

HawkerSingapore

140
kcal
3g
Protein
18g
Carbs
6g
Fat
Data source: SingaporeCalorie
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About Yuan Yang

Coffee and tea mixed together with condensed milk

How to Make Yuan Yang (Traditional & Healthy Version)

Prep: 15 min
Cook: 20 min
2 servings
Easy

Yuan Yang is a beloved beverage found in almost every Singaporean kopitiam and hawker centre, celebrated for its unique blend of robust coffee and fragrant black tea. This drink perfectly embodies the spirit of Singapore’s multicultural food scene, drawing fusion influences from the city’s rich history as a trading hub. Named after the mandarin duck, a symbol of harmonious pairing, Yuan Yang is a testament to how Singaporeans artfully blend traditions to create something truly distinctive. The taste of Yuan Yang is bold yet balanced, combining the deep, roasted notes of local kopi with the smooth astringency of teh. Sweetened with a touch of condensed or evaporated milk, it offers a creamy texture without being overly heavy. Yuan Yang is not only a popular breakfast companion but also a refreshing afternoon treat, delivering both a caffeine boost and a comforting sense of nostalgia. Enjoying Yuan Yang is a quintessential Singaporean experience, connecting generations through a shared love for this iconic beverage.

Diabetic-Friendly Weight Loss Kid-Friendly Vegan Adaptable
Allergens: dairy

Ingredients(for 1 large kopitiam glass (about 250 ml each))

  • 2 tablespoons Coarsely ground local coffee (kopi powder) (Use Singaporean kopi for authentic taste)
  • 2 teaspoons Loose-leaf black tea (Ceylon or local teh) (Commonly used in kopitiams)
  • 400 ml Hot water (Divided for brewing coffee and tea)
  • 4 tablespoons Low-fat evaporated milk (Or unsweetened soy milk for vegan version)
  • 2 tablespoons Sweetened condensed milk (Adjust to taste or use sugar substitute)
  • 1 cup Ice cubes (For iced Yuan Yang) - optional
  • 1 teaspoon Stevia or erythritol (Optional, for sugar reduction) - optional
  • 1/4 teaspoon Cinnamon powder (Optional for extra aroma) - optional

Instructions

  1. 1

    Brew the coffee by adding kopi powder to a coffee sock or French press. Pour 200 ml hot water over and steep for 5 minutes. Press or strain to extract strong coffee.

    7 minutes

    Use freshly ground kopi for the most aromatic brew.

  2. 2

    Brew the black tea by adding tea leaves to a teapot or infuser. Pour 200 ml hot water and steep for 3-4 minutes. Strain and set aside.

    5 minutes

    Do not over-steep to avoid bitterness.

  3. 3

    Mix the brewed coffee and tea together in a large jug. Stir well to combine the flavours.

    2 minutes

    Adjust the coffee-to-tea ratio to suit your taste (traditional is 1:1).

  4. 4

    Add evaporated milk and condensed milk to the coffee-tea mixture. Stir until completely blended and creamy.

    3 minutes

    Taste and add more milk or sweetener if desired.

Why This Dish is Healthy

This healthier Yuan Yang recipe uses low-fat or plant-based milk and optional sugar substitutes to reduce calories while retaining the creamy kopitiam taste. The blend of tea and coffee provides natural antioxidants and supports mental alertness. With portion control and fewer added sugars, it’s a great beverage for those watching their weight, blood sugar, or overall calorie intake, making it a smart, Singaporean-inspired drink choice.

Yuan Yang, when prepared with low-fat or plant-based milk and minimal sweetener, is a lighter alternative to traditional versions. It provides moderate caffeine for alertness, calcium from the milk, and antioxidants from both tea and coffee. Using less condensed milk reduces sugar content, making it suitable for calorie-conscious individuals. The drink is vegetarian and can be adapted for vegan diets by choosing non-dairy milk. Enjoy it as a source of hydration and gentle energy boost, without excess fat or sugar.

Pro Tips

  • 💡Tip 1: Adjust the coffee and tea ratio for your preferred intensity.
  • 💡Tip 2: For extra creaminess, blend the drink with ice before serving.
  • 💡Tip 3: Use freshly brewed kopi and teh for the most authentic flavour.

Storage & Serving

Store brewed Yuan Yang in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Stir well before serving as separation may occur. Add ice only when ready to drink to maintain freshness.

Best served: Breakfast or Lunch

Nutrition Facts

NutrientPer 100g
Energy140.0 kcal
Protein3.0 g
Carbohydrates18.0 g
Total Fat6.0 g
Fiber0.0 g

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