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Introduction of Arabica Coffee Manor in Indonesia Coffee Flavor Manor

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, In the 17th century, the Dutch first introduced Arabica saplings to Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka) and Indonesia. In 1877, a large-scale disaster hit the Indonesian islands, coffee rust destroyed almost all the coffee trees, people had to give up Arabica, which had been in operation for many years, and introduced the disease-resistant Robusta coffee tree from Africa. And Sue

In the 17th century, the Dutch first introduced Arabica saplings to Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka) and Indonesia.

In 1877, a large-scale disaster hit the Indonesian islands, coffee rust destroyed almost all the coffee trees, people had to give up Arabica, which had been in operation for many years, and introduced the disease-resistant Robusta coffee tree from Africa.

Sumatra Manning is a rare Arabica species. Planted on hillsides between 750m and 1500 m above sea level, the mysterious and unique Sumatran species give Mantenin coffee a rich aroma, rich taste, strong flavor, slightly chocolate and syrup flavor.

During the Japanese occupation of Indonesia during World War II, a Japanese soldier drank mellow coffee in a cafe, so he asked the shopkeeper the name of the coffee, and the boss mistook him for asking where you were from, so he replied: Mandaining. After the war, the Japanese soldiers recalled the "manning" they had drunk in Indonesia. As a result, 15 tons of Indonesian coffee was transported to Japan, which was very popular. Mantenin's name came out in this way, and the coffee merchant is now the famous PWN Coffee Company. Mantenin is a distinctive feature of the fresh Mantenin after special and complex treatment and special preservation for more than 5 years. Like Gold Manning, its annual output is limited, and the yield of aged beans is smaller because of the difficulty and complexity of processing and preservation.

This Chen Man has the cool feeling of mint, a hint of vanilla, the sweetness of herbal tea, complex spices and a strong and mellow flavor. Dry aromas have flavours of grain, malt and wood; wet aromas are dark aromas of roasted caramel and pine, with a hint of earth after rain. The palate is intense and exciting on the palate, with lilac, woody aromas and strong and persistent mint.

Like a cool sea breeze sweeping between the lips and teeth

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