Senin, 30 Mei 2011

History of coffee

The history of coffee goes at least as far back as the thirteenth century. It has been believed that Ethiopian ancestors of today's Oromo people were the first to discover and recognize the energizing effect of the coffee bean plant.The story of Kaldi, the 9th-century Ethiopian goatherd who discovered coffee, did not appear in writing until 1671 AD...


history of luwak coffee

luwak get best coffee bean Civet coffee ever ... this is how history Animals weasel or mongoose is a mammal that is often encountered in the vicinity of settlements or even very good at climbing this perkotaan.Hewan, more often wandering over the trees, though more often fall into tanah.Musang itself is also more active at night to seek food and...


Types of Coffee

There are two types of coffee which is very famous in the world, That is Arabica and Robusta Although worldwide there are about 70 species of coffee trees, from the size of shrubs to trees with a height 12 meters, but only two species of coffee trees, which are generally known to be produced as a product of coffee. Both these species are used for...


Sabtu, 07 Mei 2011

Pangalengan Bandung

Pangalengan is a small town about 45 km from Bandung to the south is temperate cool and rich with natural beauty. Pangalengan famous producer of a variety of green vegetables that are sent to several cities in Indonesia. The town is famous as an agricultural area, livestock as well as tea and quinine plantations managed by PTPN and cow milk-producing...


Civet coffee is real coffee from Indonesia.

Coffee! This high-caffeinated drinks ecstasy ranked 2 worlds, one level below the water in terms of consumption. No fewer than 2 million people every day drinker, coffee became the third largest primary commodity below, oil and gas. Because of its popularity, it's no surprise that there are tens, even hundreds of new varieties that are found intentionally...



 
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