"Benih" – the seed
When the Dutch brought coffee to Indonesia in the late 17th century, it happened under colonial rule, which shaped the country politically and economically. Yet from these ill-fated beginnings, a coffee industry emerged that outlasted the oppression and developed its own distinctive character after independence. “Benih” connects this piece of history with our own beginnings at kura-kura.
"Benih" connects this piece of history with our own beginnings at kura-kura.
"Bibit" means "sprout" in the relatively young Indonesian national language. With this first roast, we honor the origins of coffee in Indonesia - where the first seedling of a coffee plant broke through the volcanic soil of Java in 1699. Since then, the country has freed itself from colonial rule and now produces some of the most innovative coffees in the world.
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