Robustabeans are the most popular type of coffee bean grown in Vietnam, accounting for about 90% of the country's total production. These beans are known for their strong, bold flavor, high caffeine content, and lower price point. They grow well in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, which have rich basaltic red soil and elevations of 800-1000 meters. The beans themselves are rounder and smaller than Arabica beans, and have a stronger, more bitter taste. Arabicabeans are less common in Vietnam, but are becoming more popular. They are typically grown in the cooler areas of Vietnam, such as Da Lat, and have a milder, more acidic flavor than Robusta beans. Arabica beans are also more expensive to grow, which is why they make up a smaller percentage of Vietnamese coffee production.
Sumatra Coffee In North Sumatra, a road snakes around the lush forest, beautiful waterfalls and striking volcanoes to arrive in a land that grows a strong coffee with enchanting flavor. Lintong Nihuta lies southwest of Lake Toba, one of the worldâ??s most buried inland bodies of water. The land in this region rises to a high plateau, providing the altitude necessary for Arabica cultivation. Lintong accurately describes only coffees grown in a relatively small region just southwest of Lake Toba in the district of Lintong Nihuta. Small plots of coffee are scattered over a high, undulating plateau of fern-covered clay. The coffee is grown without shade, but also without chemicals of any kind, and almost entirely by smallholders. Each of the small farmers produces coffee on less than a hectare of land. They may bring some of their coffee to sell at the weekly market in Lintong, but companies also go directly to the farmers to purchase most of it at a better price. Because of its dark bluish color, the coffee is also well known as â??Blue Batakâ?? (Batak is the ethnic group that inhabits the region). Notes of chocolate are evident in the finish. High-quality Lintong differentiates themselves from other Sumatran coffees in their clean mouthfeel and slightly brighter acidity. In contrast with Mandailing, Lintong has a medium body but retain notes of dark chocolate and fresh earth. The coffee's taste recalls sage, tobacco, cedar and herbs, but these earthy flavors are balanced by chocolate tones. It is a fairly robust cup with a low to medium level of acidity and a syrupy mouthfeel.
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