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Kasmito Darma Indonesia View Profile
| I can answer questions in Mandarin as well as English. Answer all the question concerning Luwak Coffee/Civet Coffee from Indonesia. Luwak Coffee origin, cleaning, roasting, brewing. Identify he real luwak. | Available Ask A Question |
Ebenezer Heng Singapore View Profile
| Would answer all questions regarding coffee makers. How to choose gourmet and best coffee makers. Also welcome are questions on single serve coffee makers, espresso machines, roasters, grinders and even vending machines. Anyone interested in starting espresso kiosks or coffee shops can post me a question too. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Bob U.S. View Profile
| Own coffeehouses and coffee roasting company. Thus, anything about starting a business, etc. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Alun Evans View Profile
| Questions on Indonesian Coffee (thats my speciality). Can include specific origins (East Java, Takengon, Toraja, Kintamani-Bali etc. Also about specific beans- Lintong, Mandehling, Java arabicas..etc. Also any other questions about Indonesian Coffee- the different cupping qualities, bean hardness, roast profiles...through to any questions about Indonesian coffee scene- does coffee luwak exists? How much coffee is exported from Central Java? Who planted the first plantations in East Java? Why is coffee often called "Java" | On Vacation returns 09/20/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-08-27 Ugandan Robusto: First, "who" are you trying to sell "what" to? 1) Who is important. Are you trying to raise money by selling a "fund-raising" coffee? Through a church or something like that? If that's the case...
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2008-08-17 Coffee plantantion & production, Santo (Vanuatu) & NZ: Hello Jenni, My comments would be that it would be wise to do a fair ammount of work initially involving the coffee that is being grown on the islands at present. In principle at least, the climate...
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2008-08-12 Green Coffee: Easiest part: cafe part of the business or the roasting. The cafe part isn't as lucrative as many suspect. Only is if you can get at least $500,000 of annual sales. Then it's worth it. Roasting part...
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2008-08-07 Green Coffee: I don't know the legalities and procedures of importing/exporting coffee. I do know that you are picking the 2nd hardest part of the industry to make money at. The hardest, of course, being a coffee...
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2008-08-07 Best Indonesian coffee: Hello Johnson. As I assume are looking for a North American perspective to this answer, I would say the most popular Indonesian Origins for tha market are as follows- Aceh Arabica (PPKGO or Gayo Mountain-PT...
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