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Introduction of Indonesian Sulawesi Tonaga Coffee Toraya Coffee Toraja Coffee

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more information about coffee beans please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Sulawesi is the oldest island in the Indonesian archipelago. The mountains of the southern highlands are rice-growing areas, the mountains are covered with rice fields, the valleys are shrouded in mist, and aboriginal culture is immersed in the art and craftsmanship of coffee. Their technology continues several times.

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Sulawesi is the oldest island in the Indonesian archipelago. The mountains of the southern highlands are rice fields, the hills are covered with rice paddies, the valleys are shrouded in mist, and the indigenous culture is immersed in the art and craft of coffee. Their technology has been around for centuries. Growers pluck coffee cherries from small coffee plots in their backyard, remove the outer pulp, and let the beans dry on woven mats. Coffee processed in this way-using the wet planing method-is a well-known traditional treatment in this region, well suited to the climate and humidity of the region. This coffee has fine cedar, sage and subtle sweetness.

Sulawesi Toraja? Sapan-Minanga)

It is said that more than 300 years ago, during the era of great navigation when colonialism prevailed, Indonesia's coffee production has steadily ranked among the top five coffee exporting countries in the world since the Dutch dropped the first coffee seed on Indonesia, sprouted, took root and opened branches and leaves. Due to the characteristics of many islands like stars in Indonesia, the identification of coffee beans has also been named islands, including Mantenin in Sumatra and Tonaga in Sulawesi. Even Java coffee named directly after Java Island.

Sulawesi Island, shaped like an inverted spoon, high mountains in the middle, thousands of miles away.

Indonesia administers Sulawesi Island. The equatorial line crosses the northern peninsula and covers an area of 170,000 square kilometers, which is about the size of five Taiwan islands. Tana Toraja is located in the middle of the island. The mountains are steep and the peaks are everywhere. It is also volcanic geological soil, which is suitable for growing coffee. Geographical conditions

Sulawesi Toraja? Sapan-Minanga)

Coffee producing area: Indonesia/Sulawesi/Tonaga Plateau/Sapan-Minanga area

Planting altitude: 1300~2000 m

Bean variety: Djember (S-795)

Green bean treatment: Wet-Hulled (local traditional wet stripping method)

Quality classification: 6 d/300gr, 17-18 screen

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