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Java Robusta raw beans Indonesia Java robusta green bean in Indonesia in the early 1970s, Java cut down Arabica trees introduced by most Dutch and planted Robbosa beans instead. Since then, Java coffee has become greasy, plain, and has a strong smell of wheat and tea. Of the few remaining Arabica estates, Djampit is the most famous.
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Java Robusta raw beans Indonesia Java robusta green bean in Indonesia in the early 1970s, Java cut down Arabica trees introduced by most Dutch and planted Robbosa beans instead. Since then, Java coffee has become greasy, plain, and has a strong smell of wheat and tea. Of the few remaining Arabica estates, Djampit is the most famous.
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In the early 1970s, Java cut down Arabica trees introduced by most Dutch and planted Robbosa beans instead. Since then, Java coffee has become greasy, plain, and has a strong smell of wheat and tea.
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In the early 1970s, Java cut down Arabica trees introduced by most Dutch and planted Robbosa beans instead. Since then, Java coffee has become greasy, plain and has a strong smell of wheat and tea. Among the few remaining Arabica estates, Djampit is the most famous. These beans are similar to other Indonesian beans, but with obvious sour taste and no texture.
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In the early 1970s, Java cut down Arabica trees introduced by most Dutch and planted Robbosa beans instead. Since then, Java coffee has become greasy, plain and has a strong smell of wheat and tea. Among the few remaining Arabica estates, Djampit is the most famous. These beans are similar to other Indonesian beans, but with obvious sour taste and no texture.
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In the early 1970s, Java cut down Arabica trees introduced by most Dutch and planted Robbosa beans instead. Since then, Java coffee has become greasy, plain and has a strong smell of wheat and tea. Among the few remaining Arabica estates, Djampit is the most famous. These beans are similar to other Indonesian beans, but with obvious sour taste and poor texture.
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In the early 1970s, Java cut down Arabica trees introduced by most Dutch and planted Robbosa beans instead. Since then, Java coffee has become greasy, plain and has a strong smell of wheat and tea. Among the few remaining Arabica estates, Djampit is the most famous. These beans are similar to other Indonesian beans, but with obvious sour taste and no texture.
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In the early 1970s, Java cut down Arabica trees introduced by most Dutch and planted Robbosa beans instead. Since then, Java coffee has become greasy, plain and has a strong smell of wheat and tea. Among the few remaining Arabica estates, Djampit is the most famous. These beans are similar to other Indonesian beans, but with obvious sour taste and no texture.
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In the early 1970s, Java cut down Arabica trees introduced by most Dutch and planted Robbosa beans instead. Since then, Java coffee has become greasy, plain and has a strong smell of wheat and tea. Among the few remaining Arabica estates, Djampit is the most famous. These beans are similar to other Indonesian beans, but with obvious sour taste and no texture.
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In the early 1970s Java cut down most of the Arabica trees introduced by the Dutch and planted them with robusta beans, and since then Java coffee has become greasy, bland and has a strong smell of wheat tea. Indonesia Java robusta green bean In the early seventies Java introduced most Dutch Arabi
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In the early 1970s, Java cut down Arabica trees introduced by most Dutch and planted Robbosa beans instead. Since then, Java coffee has become greasy, plain and has a strong smell of wheat and tea. Among the few remaining Arabica estates, Djampit is the most famous. These beans are similar to other Indonesian beans, but with obvious sour taste and no texture.
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In the early 1970s, Java cut down Arabica trees introduced by most Dutch and planted Robbosa beans instead. Since then, Java coffee has become greasy, plain and has a strong smell of wheat and tea. Among the few remaining Arabica estates, Djampit is the most famous. These beans are similar to other Indonesian beans, but with obvious sour taste and no texture.
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Indonesia Java robusta green bean In the early 1970s Java cut down most of the Arabica trees introduced by the Dutch and planted robusta beans instead. Since then Java coffee has become greasy, bland and has a strong smell of wheat tea. Of the few remaining Arabica estates, Djampit is the most famous.
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Boutique coffee (specialty coffee) is also called specialty coffee selection coffee. It refers to coffee made from a small number of raw beans with excellent taste grown in an ideal geographical environment. Depending on the special soil and climatic conditions in which they grow, they have outstanding flavor. After strict selection and classification, this kind of coffee is hard in texture, rich in taste and stylish.
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For the exchange of professional baristas, please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style). The coffee producing area in Indonesia is mainly limited to Java, Sumatra and Sulawesi. The original species of Robusta accounts for 90% of its coffee production. A small amount of Arabica native coffee beans produced on the island of Java are sour coffee beans with small particles. The original Arabicam on this island
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Introduction of coffee beans and some boutique coffee in the main coffee producing areas of the world: Asia and Arabian Peninsula
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Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) in the fruit coffee (scientific name: Coffea canephora), also known as Robusta coffee beans (Robusta), is the second largest variety of coffee production in the world, accounting for about 20% of the world coffee production. The berries of medium fruit coffee are larger than those of small fruit coffee, but smaller than that of large fruit coffee.
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But people who are used to drinking Chen beans are not used to the fresh taste, so they desperately pursue old Java coffee, so that the Indonesian government and some businessmen deliberately store fresh beans in warehouses for one or two years and then sell them to consumers. In fact, compared with fresh beans, the acidity of aged Java beans is close to zero, but the flavor is more intense. Because the storage time is longer, the cost increases a lot.
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Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) how many coffee producing areas are there in Java, Indonesia? How does Indonesian Java coffee taste? What is the variety of Java Java coffee? 85% of Java coffee is produced in complex volcanoes near Ijen in the east of Java. The range of height suitable for coffee production is 3000 to
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The cultivation of Ganda Coffee in China Coffee Network is all small-scale family operation. The livelihood of 25% of the population is closely related to coffee production. About 500000 farms grow coffee, but mainly Robster. Robusta accounts for 90% of coffee production, and the remaining 1 is Arabica coffee. Arabica and Robusta collect from October to February of the following year.
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