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Brief introduction of imported G1 Coffee beans from Lindong Mantenin, Sumatra, Indonesia

Published: 2024-11-13 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/13, Net content: 227g packing: bulk taste: sweet coffee beans ripe degree: coffee cooked beans contain sugar: sugar-free origin: Indonesian coffee types: Manning coffee roasting degree: medium roasting country: Indonesia grade: G13 hand-selected production area: Sumatra Lindong treatment: traditional wet planing altitude: 11001600 meters flavor: roasted toast, nuts

Net content: 227g packing: bulk taste: sweet coffee beans ripe degree: coffee cooked beans contain sugar: sugar-free origin: Indonesian coffee types: Manning coffee roasting degree: medium roasting

Country: Indonesia

Grade: G1 3 times by hand

Producing area: Lindong, Sumatra

Treatment method: traditional wet planing method

Altitude: 1100m / m / m / m

Flavor: baked toast, nuts, pine, caramel, herbs

The most famous coffee producers in Asia are the islands of Malaysia: Sumatra, Java and Kaliman. Sumatra Manning coffee from the Indonesian island of Sumatra is the most famous.

Mantenin coffee is produced in Lake dopa in Sumatra Province and Lake Tawa in Aceh. This is the famous "Shuangman of the two lakes". What the Shuangman of the two lakes have in common is that they are both thick and mellow. the difference is that the mantenin of Lake dopa is more stuffy, low and even has the smell of immortal grass, while Mantenin of Lake Tawa is more acidic, sometimes with a smell of cedar or wood.

During the Japanese occupation of Indonesia during World War II, a Japanese soldier drank mellow coffee in a cafe, so he asked the shopkeeper the name of the coffee, and the boss mistook him for asking where you were from, so he replied: Mandaining. After the war, the Japanese soldiers recalled the "manning" they had drunk in Indonesia. As a result, 15 tons of Indonesian coffee was transported to Japan, which was very popular. That's how Manning's name came out.

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