Vegetable-infused coffee leaves online users baffled in viral new video (Image: Getty) Coffee trends come and go with varied success, including the ultra viral Dalgona coffee that became a staple of the coronavirus lockdown. Now, a new vegetable-infused coffee has taken social media by storm, dividing opinions and leaving online users rather baffled. The drink recipe , thought to originate from China , entails topping a coffee with a large serving of spring onions, giving it extra flavour and crunch.

As expected, the beverage got mixed reviews, with many turning to TikTok to experiment with it firsthand. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.

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