http://www.kopibali.com
Coffee, like tobacco and wine, has an old history with special charisma, not only because it always involves many people in its processing and creates job opportunities, but also because of its many flavours. Coffee has become a ritual for a great many people across the world.
The tastes of coffee depend on where it is planted and how it is processed and prepared. Therefore, prior to serving, coffee has to go through lengthy processing and special recipes help generate excellent flavours. To enable consumers to identify their favourite coffee, coffee producers acquire a trademark which guarantees consumer satisfaction.
The Tjahjadi family, for example, started their coffee business in Bali around 1935. The Tjahjadis started their coffee business by purchasing coffee seeds from farmers, processing them, and selling them at their shop - Bian Ek - on Jalan Gajah Mada, a business center in the heart of Denpasar.
Hmmm I think I have found the coffee shop that you mentioned in my Guest book...but you are not here?? I see the coffee and the butterfly this must be the place...
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