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fuzz is that the traditional style like the Indonesian coffee in the pot you have in villages?

yeah if it's the same I have that in Indonesia sometimes.

not far removed from my earliest memories of drinking coffee.. Greek/ Turkish style...

just that it's one hundred percent robusta in Java... makes me jittery...

Mmmmh, love me some good Turkish coffee, chased with quince or plum brandy and a nice Cuban yes.gif

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Speaking of Malaysia I'm there for a couple of days early November.

Probably go to antipodean cafe when I'm there.

Coffee is great and modelled on Australian new Zealand cafes. Owner is a kiwi mate of mine.. Roasts mostly Indonesian coffees on premises and roasts out of Jakarta as well.. Or close by...

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Apologies all round then (me too!) I just found the initial posts some what blunt! but a lot of useful information from all sides so thank you :)

I also must confess to being a coffee philistine, best I get at home is from the nespresso :P

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