Once again TikTok brings us a potential underdog of a drink combo. Taking inspiration from , TikTok creators have begun testing out a combination of spring onions mixed into a simple iced latte. Hundreds of videos on TikTok show people shoveling heaps of chopped spring onions into an ice-filled cup and stirring it around with their morning caffeine.
The scallion coffee may be part of a specific Chinese food trend that isn't very well-known in the U.S.: "dark cuisine.
" This trend is all about unexpected (and even intentionally unappetizing) food combinations, and green onion coffee certainly fits the bill. It might be hard to imagine a morning of chopping onions and brewing coffee, but the drink is going viral for a reason (whether good or bad). I'm suspicious of this trend, but I'm always open to being proven wrong, so let's see what these spring onions do to my morning latte (spoiler: It's nothing good).
Where did the viral onion coffee come from? Many sources say the viral spring onion latte originated in China, where some food and drink combinations we would consider unconventional stateside are fairly common. notes that Chinese culture has a food category called "dark cuisine" or "hei an liao li." The term itself dates back to a 1990s manga series.
This dark cuisine is meant to challenge the senses and look unappetizing at first glance. While people have not outright labeled this coffee trend as being in this category, it certainly makes sense that it could be related to .