A brief introduction to the flavor and taste of Indonesian West Java coffee beans belonging to Arabica
A brief introduction to the flavor and taste of Indonesian West Java coffee beans belonging to Arabica
Mellow [Body]: the taste of the tongue after drinking coffee. The change of mellowness can be divided into light to light, medium, high, fat, and even Indonesian coffee is as thick as syrup.
Odor [Aroma]: the smell and aroma emitted after the coffee has been prepared. The words used to describe smell include caramel, carbon roast, chocolate, fruit, grass, malt, and so on.
There has been an increase in the number of young people who like coffee in Indonesia, leading to a rapid increase in domestic consumption of coffee. Since the average price of domestic coffee is 20% more than the export price of coffee (the current export price of Indonesian coffee is US $2040 per ton, while the domestic price is US $2250 per ton), coffee exporters prefer the domestic market.
Java produces only a small amount of Arabica beans, most of which were imported from Africa after the rust disaster. This kind of coffee has a strong bitter taste after roasting, but its aroma is extremely light. Although it has low acidity and delicate taste, it is rarely used for direct drinking and is often used to mix mixed coffee.
Java coffee has a kind of bitter experience, it is as astringent as life, but bitterness is necessary in life, and the last fragrance at the root of the tongue is a thorough recollection of the past. Looking back on the hardship in the past, I will feel its sweetness and warmth even more, and I want to let the mood stop in the consciousness that begins to awaken for a long time. Suffering is pain, clear and quiet, the last fragrance has become a kind of spiritual victory.
Aromatic, full-bodied, with fruit flavor, taste rich and perfect. Java coffee has a wonderful fruit flavor, with a BlackBerry and grapefruit flavor, is a favorite of many coffee gluttons. This coffee has an excellent medium purity, crisp and refreshing taste. It has a fresh flavor and is most suitable for drinking iced coffee in summer. When tasting this coffee, if it is paired with sour fruits such as grapefruit, it will certainly give me the best coffee experience. "not much like coffee, but rather like fruit tea" is the common feeling of many people to this kind of light roasted Java coffee.
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