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A brief introduction to the Origin, Development, History and Culture of Fine Coffee beans in the traditional Ganzhuang Garden in Kahayang, Indonesia

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, The following are the more well-known cafes in Indonesia: Indonesia PTJavArabica: general Manager of the Bakery Company, speaking of the opening process, he said: CaswellsCoffee was established in 2001, and the time is close to that of Starbucks in Indonesia. In addition to six points of sale, it is also famous for providing coffee roasters to five-star hotels, restaurants and coffee shops, as well as holding coffee cups for staff.

Here are some of the more famous cafes in Indonesia:

PTJavArabica, Indonesia: speaking of the store opening process, the general manager of the baking company said: "Caswell'sCoffee was established in 2001, which is close to the time Starbucks set up in Indonesia. In addition to six points of sale, it is also famous for providing coffee roasters in five-star hotels, restaurants and coffee shops. At the same time, it also holds coffee knowledge training for staff and holds many baristas competitions."

ExcelsoCoffee: a chain of coffee shops that integrates planting, production, export and sales equipment, has now opened 19 branches and has become a very popular local coffee chain among Indonesians.

BengawanSoloCoffee: there are 37 branches, starting with IpengWi-djojo 's obsession with coffee taste, focusing on choosing high-quality local ingredients and roasting their own coffee, making a well-known coffee shop as popular as a foreign coffee chain.

CoffeeToffee:2006 launched a local new chain store in Surabaya at the end of the year. With its love of espresso, CoffeeToffee has expanded to more than 100 branches over a period of four years.

The fact that national coffee exports are used as capital at the world-class level makes Indonesians more interested in entering the coffee industry, whether it is roasting coffee, opening coffee shops, or opening shop consultations. as a result, the growth of domestic coffee consumption is not just in terms of the number of products. In order to encourage the better development of quality coffee, the coffee business still needs more understanding and acceptance by consumers.

Java is the most economically developed island in Indonesia and the most densely populated area.

Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, located in the northwest of Java, is the largest city in Southeast Asia. In addition, Indonesia's second and fourth largest cities are located on the island of Java.

Java is the first region in Indonesia to grow coffee and has taken the lead in the world coffee market as early as the 18th century. The famous Java mocha, made from Java coffee mixed with Yemeni mocha, represents the coffee impression of an era. In addition, there is the classic monsoon coffee Moosooned-coffee, or old coffee Aged Coffee.

Coffee cultivation in Java was originally carried out as a large farm, established by Dutch colonists in the 18th century, and gradually transformed into small farmers after World War II and many changes. High-quality Javanese coffee usually comes from five existing large farms. Although Java coffee production only accounts for about 10% of Indonesia's total coffee production, it is an important component of Indonesian boutique coffee.

The main coffee producing area on the island is located in Ijen Plateau, the Ijen Highland area around Ijen Volcano.

Java coffee is traditionally treated with water.

Sulawesi: Sulawesi Coffee

Sulawesi Island, formerly known as Celebes Island "Celebes", is also called Celebes Coffee Celebes Coffee.

The most famous is Toraga, or Tonaga, Toraja.

Toraja coffee comes from Tana Toraja in the Tanatolaga region of South Sulawesi, South Sulawesi Province, named after the local population, the Toraga. Tana Toraja is located about 300km north of Makassar, the provincial capital of Wangkasek, and is a famous tourist destination in Indonesia.

At first, the coffee industry in Sulawesi mainly supplied the Japanese market, and Japanese businessmen established the original coffee industry on the island of Sulawesi.

The traditional method of coffee treatment is wet planer, Giling Basah,wet-hulled.

As Indonesian consumers become more aware of quality coffee, the number of special coffee shops increases, according to coffee owners: "in big cities like Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung and Bali, special coffee shops are growing rapidly, which also shows that consumers know more about coffee, and coffee shopkeepers must choose high-quality coffee materials. The best marketing plan is to hold the hearts of customers with quality products.

The leap of the local coffee shop chain. In addition to the establishment of more and more independent coffee shops, Italian coffee has become more and more popular and has even become a competitor to American brands Starbucks and CoffeeBean (which currently has 31 stores), which has led to the continuous production of more local brands of coffee in recent years.

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