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The grind degree and baking degree of fine coffee beans in Kahayang Ganzhuang Garden of Indonesia tend to be unique.

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Experts say there is a gland near the sexual organs of Indonesian civets that secretes milky oil, which has always been a precious raw material for the perfume industry. Even Shakespeare's play King Lear has this dialogue: please give me some civet oil to stimulate my inspiration. Others say: this kind of coffee is unique and is a specialty of Indonesia. Drink it, it's like being in a stone.

Experts say there is a gland near the sexual organs of the Indonesian "civet" that secretes milky oil, which has always been a precious raw material for the perfume industry. Even Shakespeare's play King Lear has this dialogue: "Please give me some civet oil to stimulate my inspiration." Others said, "this coffee is unique and is a specialty of Indonesia." Drink it, it's like finding a diamond in a stone. " Because the wild "civets" are obviously better at selecting good coffee fruits, so that this kind of coffee has outstanding characteristics.

It is said that experts who have tasted this kind of coffee have gone to two extremes in their comments on its taste. One describes the coffee as "the best in the world". The taste is so unusual that it is difficult to describe in words and words: "with a bit of dirt, slightly choking taste and visceral taste, it won't go away in the mouth for a long time until the last drop." Another evaluation is quite the opposite: "it's hard to swallow, it's a complete gimmick, and it's not worth paying for stinky coffee."

Coffee experts say that most Luwak coffee comes from low-altitude robusta beans, suggesting that civets prefer robusta beans to Arabica beans at higher altitudes. Indonesian coffee itself has the taste of earth and traditional Chinese medicine, and its consistency is among the highest in all continents, but Luwak coffee has a better taste and consistency, especially with a consistency almost close to syrup, and its flavor is very special (if it can be described by fragrance). So, if you don't like the taste of Indonesian coffee in the first place, then to be sure, you will hate Luwak coffee more; but if, on the contrary, you like the fishy smell of Indonesian aged beans or Indian soiled beans, you may fall in love with Luwak coffee with similar flavor.

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" mixed with, the author has tried a single drink is also good taste of Sumatra Mantenin coffee beans half are "washed" beans, and the other half will be "air-dried" beans The sale of raw beans is so ugly that many novice coffee roasters misunderstand its 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 has rich texture and mellow taste, and the effect is like old red wine. Coffee lovers must try the coffee produced in Asia when they have the opportunity to go to Celebes in Indonesia. I believe the most famous coffee is 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.

In Indonesian, "Kopi" means coffee, and "Luwak" is the name commonly known by Indonesians as "civet". It is said that the coffee produces no more than 500 pounds a year, and the price per pound ranges from $300 to $800, depending on the year, because there is not a fixed production every year.

In the international market, Luwak coffee has always been a veritable luxury, and one of the main reasons is that it is not made by people but by wild animals. Traditionally, the coffee fruit is washed or sun-treated, removing the skin, pulp and sheep skin, and finally taking out the coffee beans, but Luwak coffee is made by natural fermentation in wild animals. What's more, these wild animals are found only on small islands such as Indonesia, and their time and place are mysterious, and their numbers are dwindling. Although Indonesia has claimed that the number of "civets" has rebounded steadily through protection and artificial feeding, the temptation of human taste buds, which depends on its digestive system, cannot be compared with products of the industrial era.

"scarcity is precious", which has led to the high price of Kopi Luwak, a rare treasure. I'm afraid you'll have to prepare £50 for a cup of coffee, and you may not be able to find it everywhere.

"civets" are omnivores. They are withdrawn by nature and like to walk at night. They live in tropical rain forests, subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests, mountain thickets or hills, mountains and grasses below 2000 meters above sea level. Its food includes small beasts, birds, amphibians and reptiles, crustaceans, fruits and seeds of insects and plants. The civet likes to choose the most mature, sweet, juicy coffee fruit in the coffee tree as food, while the coffee fruit passes through its digestive system and is digested only by the pulp on the outside of the fruit. The hard coffee beans are then excreted intact by the civets' digestive system. This is the "natural fermentation method" that was once scoffed by Americans. It is said that when Americans heard about this way of making coffee, it was regarded as a fantasy, and it was not until it was reported by National Geographic that they became interested in it.

This digestion process, so that coffee beans have an unparalleled magical change, the flavor tends to be unique, the taste is particularly mellow, rich and round sweet taste is also unmatched by other coffee beans. This is due to the fact that the civets' digestive system destroys the protein in the coffee beans, making the coffee much less bitter and increasing the round taste of the coffee beans.

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