Examples of using Robusta in English and their translations into Indonesian
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the popular-priced goods are blended with robusta beans.
almost twice the concentration of sugar than Robusta.
One of the fans of this type of coffee says it felt refreshing but still feels a sense robusta.
Arabica coffee is more expensive to produce than Robusta coffee for numerous reasons including being more vulnerable to coffee plant diseases and pests, and more difficult to grow than Robusta.
8% of world coffee production with a composition of 72.84%, which is robusta coffee and 27.16% arabica coffee,” said Airlangga.
Arabica coffee plants this center has economic value that is considerably higher than the Robusta.
India started off having Arabica coffee as their main production but now, robusta coffee dominates at 64%.
For Robusta coffee, for example, Ariansyah said that if Robusta coffee plant in Jambi is planted on land which is located at an altitude of 1,200 meters above sea level and its age is hundreds of years.
The Robusta plants can grow to be about six meters tall
Mild arabica coffee flavor because it seems much less caffeine than Robusta, the cause of those who often have problems with stomach acid after drinking coffee,
can companies slowly slipping in more and more low quality robusta, along with the prevalence of the percolator.
New markets are now being developed in the United States for Laotian coffee with a focus on the production of higher grade organic Arabica coffees that are marketed as specialty coffees rather than lower grade Robusta commodity coffees.
because some coffee brands mix their beans, arabica& robusta, which can lead to an unpleasant flavor.
Commercially-grown coffee is either shade grown where coffee bushes are interspersed throughout native forest-- a low-intensity farming method that is common for arabica production-- or it is grown in full sun monocultures-- typical for robusta production.
the big four coffee producers rely heavily on Robusta when calming that a coffee is 100% coffee- it can be 100% Robusta, although typically it is 30%.
a second species, Daubentonia robusta, appears to have become extinct at some point within the last 1000 years.
that are able to grow in climates that arabica and robusta coffee cannot tolerate,” said Dr. Davis.
that are able to grow in climates that arabica and robusta coffee cannot tolerate," Dr Davis said.
the University of Wisconsin-Madison examined avian habitat specialists living on arabica and robusta farms in the Western Ghats to learn which is the most“bird friendly” coffee.
This is partially due to the fact that espresso is typically made using top premium arabica beans which have a lower caffeine content than robusta beans, which are found in many coffee blends used for standard brewing.