Indonesia Kerinci (Nov - Dec 2024)
Regular price $22.00AVAILABLE ONLINE AND IN STORE
Coffee was first grown in Indonesia at the beginning of the 18th century when the Dutch Governor of Malabar gave some coffee seedlings to the Governor of Jakarta. Coffee flourished and Indonesia began exporting coffee in 1711. Initially, only Arabica coffee was grown. However, the coffee leaf rust disease wiped out most of the crop and Indonesian farmers switched to the disease-resistant Robusta coffee, which makes up for a large portion of Indonesia coffee today. Beginning in Java, coffee is now grown in various regions of Indonesia, such as Sumatra, Sulawesi, Flores, and Bali.
Our #dYScover coffee this month comes from the foot of Mount Kerinci, the tallest volcano in Indonesia. The nutrient-dense volcanic soil provides an excellent condition for the coffee to develop complex flavours that showcases the potential of indonesia coffee.
In this natural processed lot, we got notes of tropical fruits, berries, and chocolate in medium body cup of coffee with a bright acidity and lasting aftertaste.
As our #dYScover beans are roasted specially, and separately from the rest of our offerings, we only have limited quantities per month! If you have ever thought or wondered about specialty coffee from Indonesia, do make sure you give this a try soon!
There are so many different types of coffee grown in various regions of the world, with each region tasting very distinct from one another.
#dYScover, by Yong Seng Coffee, is our attempt at letting you experience high quality/specialty coffee from the various coffee-producing regions of the world. Read more about specialty coffee here!
Join us on this journey as we bring in coffee from different regions every month, as we explore the world of coffee together.
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SELF PICKUP
Self pickup orders are collated once weekly on Fridays (place your order by Thursdays), and will be ready for pickup on Saturdays.
Orders on Fridays will be processed the following week.
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Friday 2 Sep - Thur 8 Sep |
Saturday 10 Sep onwards |
Friday 9 Sep - Thur 15 Sep |
Saturday 17 Sep onwards |
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