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Introduction of Bali Coffee Flavor and Flavor Manor in Indonesia

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, After its independence, Indonesia successively armed against the invasion of Britain and the Netherlands, and launched three wars of independence. After 1947, after many wars and consultations, the Netherlands and Indonesia signed the India-Netherlands Round Table Agreement in November 1949. According to this agreement, Indonesia established a federal republic on December 27 of the same year to participate in the Union of the Netherlands and India. In August 1950, the Federal Assembly of Indonesia adopted the provisional constitution.

After independence, Indonesia armed resistance to the invasion of Britain and Holland, launched three wars of independence. After 1947, the Netherlands and Indonesia signed the Indo-Dutch Round Table Agreement in November 1949 after many wars and consultations. According to this agreement, Indonesia was established as a federal republic on December 27 of the same year and joined the Dutch-Indian Federation.

In August 1950, the Indonesian Federal Assembly passed a provisional constitution, officially declaring the establishment of the Republic of Indonesia. In the same year, Indonesia became the 60th member of the United Nations. In August 1954, it seceded from the Dutch-Indian Federation.

In 1967 Indonesia joined Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand to form the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which already has 10 members, Indonesia being one of the most influential. [6]

The Asian financial crisis of 1997 hit Indonesia and caused instability.

In May 1998, President Suharto resigned after 32 years in power and Vice President Habibie took over as president. In October 1999, the Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly (hereinafter referred to as the People's Association) elected Wahid as president and Megawati as vice president. On 23 July 2001, President Wahid was dismissed by a special session of the CPD for dereliction of duty, Megawati succeeded him as President, and Hamza Hazi served as Vice President.

In July 2004, Indonesia held its first direct presidential election in history. Former Political Security Coordinating Minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and People's Welfare Coordinating Minister Muhammad Jusuf Kalla won two rounds of direct elections.

In August 2005, the Indonesian government reached a peace agreement with the breakaway Aceh Independence Movement. In July 2006, the Indonesian Parliament passed the Aceh Management Law. In December 2006, local elections were held in Aceh, and former leaders of the Asian Independence Movement, Irwandi Yusuf and Muhammad Nazar, were elected governor and deputy governor. In April 2012, former Aceh Independence Army leaders Zaini Abdullah and Muzakir Manaf were elected governor and deputy governor until 2017.

In July 2006, Indonesia's parliament passed a new Nationality Law, eliminating some racial and gender discrimination. In October 2008, the Indonesian Parliament passed the Law on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

Overall, Indonesian coffee is strong, mellow, slightly syrupy, and has excellent acidity, reflecting its excellent quality in that its two main export markets are Germany and Japan. What appeals to consumers is the exceptional quality of its arabic coffee beans. You can add milk or cream to high-quality Indonesian coffee without worrying about affecting its taste. Indonesian coffee is divided into six grades, the best is AP. But no one knows exactly what these two capital letters represent.

When ships replaced sailboats, coffee from these islands faced the same problem as Indian coffee from Mysore-that consumers were used to coffee affected by long journeys and were reluctant to accept the taste of "fresh" coffee. To solve this problem, the Indonesian government has tried to imitate coffee affected by long trips, and they have "stored" coffee beans for up to a year. However, the taste of this moist coffee is not widely accepted, so that it affects the good reputation of coffee.

However, Indonesian "storage" coffee or "journey" coffee is still produced today. It is sold under the brand names Old Government, Old Brown and Ool Java.

Although Indonesia produces so much good coffee, it is puzzling that its residents prefer Turkish coffee to its famous European coffee

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