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Introduction of Indonesian Mantenin Coffee Variety producing area Flavor and taste Fine Coffee beans

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Medan is the capital of North Sumatra province, with an urban area of 342mm and a population of about 1.8 million, making it the third largest city in Indonesia. Bordering the Strait of Malacca, it is the west gate of Indonesia's foreign trade and one of the main entry and exit ports for domestic and foreign tourists. The establishment of the economic growth triangle in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand has strengthened its position as the development center of Jiangsu Province and northern Indonesia.

Medan is the capital of North Sumatra province, with an urban area of 342 square meters and a population of about 1.8 million, making it the third largest city in Indonesia. Bordering the Strait of Malacca, it is the west gate of Indonesia's foreign trade and one of the main entry and exit ports for domestic and foreign tourists. The establishment of the economic growth triangle in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand has strengthened its position as the development center of Jiangsu Province and northern Indonesia. it has promoted the rapid development of the city's small industries such as food processing, textile industry, leather goods, chemical industry, building materials, metals and means of transportation. The city has a clean appearance, shady trees and a pleasant climate. The Sultan Palace in the city was built in 1888.

Bandung

Bandung is the capital of West Java and the cultural center of the Sunda nationality with a population of 1.7 million. Located in the high valley, surrounded by mountains, beautiful scenery, pleasant climate. There are more than 50 universities and research institutions here, and has the only aircraft factory in the country. The famous Asian-African Conference was held here, and the Independence Building, the original site of the conference, has now been turned into an Asian-African conference museum.

Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta, located in Central Java, is one of the three provincial special zones in China, directly under the jurisdiction of the central government. The urban area is 32.5 square meters, with a population of 420000. It is an important cultural and educational center in Indonesia, a window to display traditional Javanese culture, and a famous tourist attraction with world-famous places of interest such as Borobudur and Pagoda. During the War of Independence, Yogyakarta was the first capital of the Republic of Indonesia

The most famous coffee produced in Asia is believed to be Indonesian coffee. The more famous varieties are Mantenin in Sumatra, Canus in Celebes, Bayon in Java and AP on the island of Flores in southern Indonesia.

Half of Sumatra's Mantenin beans are "washed" beans, while the other half are "air-dried" beans. Raw beans are so ugly that many novice coffee roasters misunderstand their appearance and think they have been cheated. But when Mantenin coffee beans are roasted, especially after deep roasting, their appearance is rich and round, with a strong texture, and the coffee oil on the surface is also very attractive, with the smell of fructose syrup, strong taste with some bitterness, and strong and special aroma. In addition, Manning can help digestion, is a full of masculine coffee. Sumatra also has another type of water-washed beans called "Chiyushan GayoMountain". This coffee bean is grown from connected coffee trees and is not produced in large quantities, so it is not recognized by many people. It has the spice flavor of cloves and cardamom after baking, and it tastes good.

Most of Celebes' Kalossi coffee beans are washed beans, which are thick in texture, but also highly acidic, and contain the flavor of wild mushrooms and similar herbal medicines. Not many people like them, and most of them are sold to the United States and Japan. Aged coffee beans are also famous in Celebes, but they are very expensive and have to be stored in a warm and humid climate for the best results. Old coffee beans will not find any sour taste at all after roasting. It is rich in texture and mellow in taste, and the effect is like old red wine. Coffee lovers must try it when they have the opportunity to go to Celebes in Indonesia.

Java coffee beans have now lost their proud name: mocha-Java, because in the early 1970s, farmers cut down traditional coffee trees and planted some high-yield and high-profit coffee beans. In Java, most coffee beans are dried by high-temperature machines, so they have lost the authenticity of the coffee, and the sour taste is obvious after roasting, so it can be said that it is difficult to find high-quality Arabica beans in Java.

Many people do not know what kind of Flores AP coffee bean is, in fact, it is "Luobada" coffee bean, this coffee bean is pure, and the sour taste is not high, in Europe, Italy, France, Switzerland and other countries like to use it to make "Italian extra strong espresso" blend, the author has tried a single drink taste is also good

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