Kopi Sidikalang: King of Sumatra Coffee
Written by Adji Soedibjo
Saturday, 21 September 2013
Coffee tree in SidikalangKopi
Sidikalang is an icon among Sumatra coffee and is grown in the volcanic
highland. Geographically, this area is renowned as a Robusta coffee
producer. Situated 1,066 meters above sea level, it is hilly and with
constant humidity year round. Kopi Sidikalang is regarded as the king of
Sumatra coffee, long renowned as a prime Robusta bean producing region
with high caffeine content of up to 80 percent. Over the last decade,
Robusta from Sidikalang has faced stiff competition from Arabica
growers. As international demand has shifted more towards Arabica
lately, some growers have been thinking whether or not to continue
growing Robusta. As consequence, Arabica has become the main commodity
among coffee growers in their attempts to reap higher prices. Prices for
Arabica beans are generally twice as high as for Robusta beans, with
the former becoming ever more popular among individuals, cafes,
restaurants and other establishments.
Roasted beansCoffee
is best grown at altitudes of at least 700 meters above sea level.
Interestingly, most of Sumatra's coffees are grown in areas 1,000 meters
above sea level. Kopi Sidikalang is no exception and is considered to
be on par with Aceh Gayo and Lintong Nihuta. Kopi Sidikalang is strong
in aroma and taste, yielding a spiciness that is similar to Lintong
Nihuta. It has low acidity with a chocolaty flavor and is best served
brewed tubruk style — or simply black without the addition of
sugar.
Sumber:
http://www.tnol.asia/kopi-klatsch/19517-kopi-sidikalang-king-of-sumatra-coffee.html
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