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Full-bodied flavor of Indonesian Manning coffee beans the characteristics of the manor producing area introduce Kahayanggan

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, It has two famous names, Sumatra DP first Class and Collection Sumatra Mantenin. Sumatra Mantenin DP has a long aftertaste, with a hillside fragrance, which is unique to the earthy taste of the primeval forest. In fact, Manning's mellow, is a very masculine feeling. High-quality first-class manning coffee is very sour, just like the slight acidity of flowers and fruits. Except for Indonesian coffee.

It has two famous names, Sumatra DP first Class and Collection Sumatra Mantenin. Sumatra Mantenin DP has a long aftertaste, with a hillside fragrance, which is unique to the earthy taste of the primeval forest. In fact, Manning's mellow, is a very masculine feeling. High-quality first-class manning coffee is very sour, just like the slight acidity of flowers and fruits. In addition to the mellow taste of Indonesian coffee, there is also a bittersweet taste, which is popular with people who like to drink concentrated roasted coffee. Sumatran manning coffee is called "classic" because it is stored in the cellar for three years before export. But the collection coffee is not old coffee, but slightly pale coffee through special treatment, this kind of coffee is more full-bodied, the acidity will decrease, but the mellowness will increase, the finish will be longer, and will bring a strong spicy flavor, sometimes sour, sometimes walnut, sometimes chocolate. Before Blue Mountain Coffee was discovered, Manning was regarded as the best coffee. )

Roasting and production: Manning coffee is suitable for deep roasting in order to give full play to his rich taste. Suggestions on production: siphon pot, mocha pot, Italian coffee maker.

History:

(coffee cultivation in Indonesia began at the end of the 17th century and was transplanted from India by the Dutch East India Company to Jakarta, Java, for Arabica Typica, which soon spread to Sumatra in the northwest of Java and Sulawesi in the northeast. Tippika was withered by a massive rust outbreak in Java in the 1880s, and the Dutch changed to the disease-resistant Robsta. To this day, Robusta is still the main source of Indonesian coffee, accounting for 90% of Indonesian coffee. it is grown all over Java and Bali. The elegant Arabica is mainly distributed in the high-altitude areas of northern Sumatra, Sulawesi and Java, accounting for only about 10% of Indonesia's coffee production. However, Indonesian coffee, such as Mantenin, Golden Manning, Jinding Mantenin, Tawahu, Gayou Mountain, Axie, Sulawesi, aged Mantenin and Java Old Brown, have made Indonesian coffee famous in the boutique coffee world for decades. In 1999, he worked with UCC, the largest coffee distributor in Japan. Taste characteristics: Manning coffee is considered to be the richest coffee in the world, a light earthy aroma, and some people describe it as the aroma of herbs. The palate is rich and solid, with a pleasant sour taste. The smell is mellow, the acidity is moderate, the sweetness is rich and very intriguing, it is suitable for deep baking and exudes a strong aroma. Mantenin has a strong taste, with a strong mellow and rich and lively sense of movement, neither astringent nor sour, mellow and bitter can be fully revealed. The appearance of Mantenin coffee beans is arguably the ugliest, but coffee fans say that the ugliest Sumatran coffee beans are, the better, mellow and slippery tawahu coffee tastes. It refers to washed, semi-washed or sun-dried beans (less) at an altitude of 800-1600 meters above sea level near Tawahu, the northernmost region of Sumatra. This famous Raminita estate in Costa Rica teaches semi-washing technology, and the well-known Dutch coffee group mainly produces Gayou landscape wash beans, Manning coffee, which is produced in Sumatra, Indonesia, Asia. Also known as "Sumatran Coffee" grows in high-quality coffee beans in the highlands and mountains at an altitude of 750 to 1500 meters above sea level. The main producing areas are Java, Sulawesi and Sumatra, 90% of which are Robusta species. Among them, the "Mantelin" produced in Sumatra is the most famous. The best of the exquisite traditional Arabica coffee produced in northern Sumatra of Sumatra is sold as Lindong Lintong and Manning Mandheling. To be exact, Lindong Lintong refers to coffee growing in a small area in the southwest of Lake Toba in Lindong District. The small coffee growing area is scattered on a high and wavy clay plateau full of fern covers. Lintong Lindong Coffee is grown without shade, does not use chemicals, and is almost entirely owned by small private owners. Mandheling Manning is a broader term, including Lintong Lindong Coffee and Diari [capital Sidikalang] under similar conditions, the northern growing area of Lake Toba.

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