Coffee review

Asian flavor of Sulawesi boutique coffee from Traga mixed with Espresso Italian blend

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, At present, only a few government-owned estates still produce high-quality Arabica beans, and thanks to the existence of these estates, we can taste excellent java beans. Often seen are Cayumas, Brawan and Gemma (or spelled as Jampit). The taste of these state-owned estates is very clean. Coupled with soft fruit acidity and aroma, Cayumas has a slightly stronger flavor, but

At present, only a few government-owned estates still produce high-quality Arabica beans, and thanks to the existence of these estates, we can taste excellent java beans. Often seen are Cayumas, Brawan and Gemma (or spelled as Jampit). The taste of these state-owned estates is very clean, coupled with soft fruit acidity and aroma, Kaoumas has a slightly heavier flavor, but the point is that these high-end Java beans have a sense of balance that ordinary Asian beans do not have, and less disturbing fishy smell!

Sulawesi is also known as Cyberis, which is actually an old name. Sulawesi has three ways of washing, drying and semi-washing at the same time, but although the washed beans look good, the taste is often insipid. Ugly dried beans have thicker texture and better taste. In fact, most of the dried beans are semi-washed beans. The farm chooses to separate the pulp from the seeds. The beans are sent to the processing plant and then fermented and washed, or washed directly and then dried in the sun. Sulawesi Coffee is low in acidity, thick in texture and with a deep herbal flavor, similar to Sumatra's Mantenin as a whole. The most representative producing area is Traga. In addition to being a very distinctive single bean, Sulawesi is also very suitable for mixing into Espresso recipes.

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