What do you want when visiting a beautiful place in an exotic tropical island in addition to its natural beauty or art and culture. On one occasion, wherever you are, chances are you want a delicious cup of coffee with the real aroma.
Make sure you get real coffee in Kintamani, Ubud, Nusa Dua, Kuta Beach, Candi Dasa or other beautiful areas in Bali. This island has long been producing delicious coffee because coffee plants thrive in some villages such as in Buleleng and Kintamani. Don't forget to enjoy holiday in coffee plantation in Ubud or Kintamani.
If you are a big fan of coffee, don’t forget to ask for the original coffee of Bali so that you can smell the aroma of coffee growing in this paradise land.
You may frequently visit cafes that serve coffee from Brazil or coffee from the island of Java. Coffee also grows well in Bali, even has a unique flavor.
It is not just coffee tree can grow well in the land of Bali, chocolate and vanilla trees can also grow with good yields. Even Bali has been a long time exporter of this commodity.
If you drink coffee or enjoy a cake or ice cream that uses the scent of vanilla and chocolate in a cafe in Paris, New York or Tokyo, then you have to feel a sense of exotic and delicious aroma of chocolate, coffee and vanilla from Bali, a tropical paradise in the world.
If you have ever watched the movie Bucket List, then you'll see a scene and dialogue about the civet coffee in this movie. The film, starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman is very interesting indeed. Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson did not say Luwak coffee with coffee, but mention the name of coffee in the original language of "Kopi Luwak". The unique story of this coffee also appeared in an episode of Oprah Winfrey show.
Kopi Luwak usually comes from the island of Sumatra. This Coffee is very expensive because of the special process by the animal called the civet. The aroma of Kopi Luwak is also very unique addition to exceptional taste. Bali genuine Luwak coffee was also there because of the mountains in Bali this mongoose habitat was living among coffee plantations.
The coffee farmers in Bali capture business opportunities from Luwak coffee as happened in Sumatra, so that they now maintain a Lubak (mongoose), they can process Luwak coffee. Formerly called the mongoose or lubak animal is considered a pest, but now these animals are invited as a partner to build the business of coffee by farmers. Is not this a unique collaboration?
Apparently Luwak Coffee aroma and taste of Bali has its own uniqueness. This occurs because the climate and soil in Bali is ideal to be planted Arabica and Robusta coffee. The coffee seller is selling only wrote or Arabica Robusta coffee alone or mixed, and some even mix it with a little corn or rice. True coffee fans would rarely want to drink coffees that are mixed with corn or rice. They prefer to coffee the original.
If you want to create a coffee shop or cafe, then you can make the recipe of cappuccino, espresso, ice cream and coffee from Bali using a special recipe. Guests will be pleased and surprised.
Holiday in Bali will be more complete with a cup of coffee with people you care about or with friends and talk about anything.
Coffee can create a lively atmosphere especially a sea breeze at Kuta beach or the cool mountain breeze in Kintamani.
You will more enjoy the coffee with Balinese traditional snacks. If you back to your country, don’t forget to bring Balinese coffee to your country. Wow ... Surely you will have wonderful memories.
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Really a great post! I read it twice awesome information it has. I think there could be nothing better than a cup of fresh coffee in morning as a breakfast. It shall be a real 'kick start' for your day, completely refreshing up you and make you dynamic, energetic and fully awake! So i always drink kopi luwak the best coffee in the world.
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