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Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Known as Mantenin mandheling, it is produced all over Lake Toba in northern Sumatra. The finished product has a unique fragrance of herbs and trees. Gold Mantenin, the Japanese adopted more stringent quality control more than a decade ago. After picking beans manually for four times, they eliminated defective beans and produced gold mantenin with dark green color and equal appearance of beans, creating another wave of market demand. Even Europe and the United States are crazy about it.

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Known as mandheling, mandheling is found all over lake Toba in northern Sumatra. The finished product has unique fragrance of herbs and trees.

The Japanese adopted stricter quality control more than ten years ago. After four manual bean picking and eliminating defective beans, they produced dark green and uniform gold mantin.This created another wave of market demand, and even Europe and America were crazy about it.

Aged mandheling, sweet as honey. Successful aging of the beans, will be the mantenin not elegant sour wear off. The sour ingredients are ripened and converted to sugar, making the coffee more rounded and sweeter to drink. Failed old mantinin is like a coffee zombie, and the taste is hard to eat.

Mantenin Coffee-Features

Mantelin coffee is very rich in flavor, fragrant, bitter, mellow, with a little sweet. Most coffee lovers drink it as a single item, but it is also an indispensable variety for blending coffee.

Because mantning coffee beans themselves do not have acid characteristics, so the general special brewing methods, are based on mantning coffee beans, in the long-term insulation or preparation of iced coffee, are not annoying sour taste appears.

After roasting, the beans are very large, brown or dark green beans, caramel-like special aroma, mellow taste rich mantning coffee produced in sumatra, indonesia, asia, also known as "sumatra coffee." The main habitats are Java, Sulawesi and Sumatra, 90% of which are Robusta species. The most famous of these is the mantelin produced in Sumatra. The finest of the fine traditional Arabica coffees produced in Sumatra North are marketed under the titles Lintong and Mandheling. Lintong refers to coffee grown in a small area southwest of Toba Lake in Lindong Administrative District. Small coffee plantations are scattered over a high, undulating clay plateau filled with ferns. Lintong coffee is grown without shade, without chemicals, and almost exclusively owned by small owners. Mandheling is a more general term that includes Lintong Lindong coffee and Diari[capital Sidikalang] under similar conditions, Toba Lake North growing area Mandheling coffee: Mandheling coffee is grown in Sumatra, Indonesia, Asia, and is otherwise known as "Sumatra coffee." Her flavor is very rich, fragrant, bitter, mellow, with a little sweet. Most coffee lovers drink it as a single item, but it is also an indispensable variety for blending coffee.

In the era when Blue Mountain was not yet available to the world, Mantenin coffee was considered to be the best in the world. After roasting, the beans were very large, the raw beans were brown or dark green, and the caramel-like special fragrance tasted mellow and rich. The sweet and bitter nature did not have a soft sour taste, but it had a bitter taste. Production is relatively small, so the price is slightly higher than ordinary coffee beans

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