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Indonesia Manning Coffee has several Flavor characteristics introduction to the varieties treated in the manor area

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Indonesia manning coffee has several flavor characteristics manor regional treatment varieties introduce the unique mellow taste of Indonesian coffee, there is also a bitter sweet taste, sometimes mixed with a touch of mildew, which is very popular with people who like to drink concentrated roasted coffee. Sumatran manning coffee is called storage because it has been stored in the cellar for three years before export.

Indonesia Manning Coffee has several Flavor characteristics introduction to the varieties treated in the manor area

In addition to the unique mellow taste of Indonesian coffee, there is also a bitter sweet taste, sometimes mixed with a touch of mildew, which is popular with people who like to drink concentrated roasted coffee. Sumatra 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 treatment of coffee and Sumatran characteristics. I describe these treatments in such detail because it is not clear how the soil and atmosphere and the unusual treatment techniques and the three-stage drying each affect the formation of the characteristics of Lindong and Manning coffee. Only one thing is certain. These treatments occasionally produce excellent coffee and are extremely unstable. The deep texture and unique, low-key richness of Lintong Lindong and Mandheling Mantenin's deep texture and unique, low-key richness can only be ensured by the merciless selection of exporters in the port of Medan. 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. Indonesia today is a big coffee producer. Coffee is mainly produced in Java, Sumatra and Sulawi, with Robusta accounting for 90% of the total production. 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. The granules of Mantenin coffee beans are large and the beans are hard, so they are prone to defects in the process of planting. After harvest, they are usually subject to strict manual selection. If the control process is not strict enough, it is easy to cause a mixture of good and bad. In addition, the different degree of baking will also directly affect the taste, so it has become a controversial single product.

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