Indonesian Coffee

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Indonesian Coffee

Postby mizhanna » 17 May 2010, 04:30

My first taste of Java coffee happened in Indonesia a year ago. It was one of the coolest experience for me. I saw the big plantation of coffee in Java island. The taste of Java coffee is unbeatable in terms of aroma, flavors and quality. Anyone here comes from Indonesia? I can say that your country is totally blessed.
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Re: Indonesian Coffee

Postby helena » 18 May 2010, 05:59

I'm not from Indonesia, but I can say 100% sure Java coffe rules the world! It's one of my favorites. \m/
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Re: Indonesian Coffee

Postby Nicky » 25 May 2010, 04:45

hm... interesting... I'll try!
thanks ~o)
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Re: Indonesian Coffee

Postby paula » 03 Jun 2010, 02:55

Indonesian coffee is as good as any other coffee from other parts of the world. I mean, properly grown and processed, all coffees have their zest. But now when coffee is counterfeited all over the world, it is hard to speak about their quality.
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Re: Indonesian Coffee

Postby LavazzaMan » 11 Jun 2010, 00:37

mizhanna, thank you for sharing that! For some reason I ignored Indonesian coffee before, but I will give it a try! :)
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Re: Indonesian Coffee

Postby LucyCB » 10 Sep 2012, 03:34

Indonesian coffee is dry-processed rather than washed, accentuating its already full body and resulting into earthy notes. The elusive taste that keeps Indonesia fans sampling bean after bean is not the fruity blackberry of Kenya but earthy wild mushroom.
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Re: Indonesian Coffee

Postby percival » 24 Jan 2013, 04:51

I have never been in Indonesia, so every time I try a coffee from there I feel either disappointment, or great pleasure - it seems they often bring fake coffee in here. :-(
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Re: Indonesian Coffee

Postby jennyffer777 » 07 May 2013, 04:45

Indonesia is one of the best places to buy coffee at. It's a pity we don't have stores that sell Indonesian coffee at our place. :-(
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