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Benefits of Bali Bean Coffee how to drink Bali Bean Coffee how much is it

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) as soon as we entered the Kopi Bali coffee factory, this lovely girl immediately came to receive us and showed us around. She's good! He is an overseas Chinese who grew up in Sumatra, Indonesia, speaks fluent Chinese and Indonesian, and the factory's Korean tour group

Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style)

As soon as we entered the Kopi Bali coffee factory, this lovely girl immediately came to receive us and showed us around. She's good! She is an overseas Chinese who grew up in Sumatra, Indonesia. She speaks fluent Chinese and Indonesian, and there are many Korean tour groups in this factory, so she can also speak Korean!

She told us that there are only two kinds of coffee trees in Bali. Rubosta and Arabica, one kind of leaf hypertrophy, one kind of slender, caffeine content is high and low. We were very confused and asked him, what on earth is going on with so many kinds of coffee on the market? It turns out that different producing areas, affected by different climates, as well as baking methods are the reasons for the full range of coffee on the market.

Coffee trees are suitable for growing in cool and foggy areas, usually on mountains with an altitude of 1000m and 2000m. In Bali, most of them are grown in the Kitamani area, with a harvest of 1 Murray twice a year. Unfortunately, these two coffee trees were transplanted to low-altitude urban areas for tourists to visit, so they will not bear fruit and will not grow up. Only through hard work can they grow to where they are today, but they are still not very big.

This is the legendary precious cat shit cat! To be correct, it is the famous "civet". He is very disgraced and has been sleeping. He doesn't look like a cat at all. in fact, his other name is "masked palm civet". It's more imaginable.

Catch two pictures of the civet, in fact, it is very cute!

Muscat, called Luwak in Indonesian and Asian Palm Civet in English, is so famous because civet coffee is named after him. Yes! The most expensive civet coffee in the world is actually its poop, because wild civets choose the most fragrant and mature coffee fruit (which looks a bit like cherries, so some people call it coffee cherry fruit) as its full food. and coincidentally, its digestive system can only digest the skin of the coffee fruit, not the hard beans inside. Therefore, these coffee beans, which pass through the civets' digestive system and are enlarged, are equivalent to selected high-end coffee beans. This is how Cat poop coffee is produced > "

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