My Precious Experience in Terminal Kopi

I am not a coffee lover. All I know,  a coffee lover has to drink at least a cup of coffee every single day. I only have it occasionally, and what I usually  drink is an instant cappuccino from quite famous brand in Indonesia. I tried to avoid black coffee, but after my experience in Terminal Kopi, I drink a little bit more of black coffee. Well, not every day but once or twice a week.

Ok.It’s all begin from a friend’s message on whatsapp. She sent me a picture with an announcement that there would be a session of coffee tasting from a kind of coffee with different roasting level. It was held in Terminal Kopi. I was interested with the event. So, would the roasting level of coffee bean create the different taste? Well, I am  an amateur.

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The announcement

I visited Terminal Kopi at 2.45 pm. I came earlier. The schedule  actually started at 3.00 pm. I met my friend  there. I hadn’t seen her for years, so I was very happy.

Terminal Kopi is a small coffee shop near Terminal Dago (a station for public transportation) and it is not difficult to find. When I entered  the place, i could smell the roasted coffee and heard the grinding machine in operation. The smell was good and made me more energize. Terminal Kopi is a coffee shop which focusing in selling packed coffee, so they don’t have a big place to enjoy a cup of coffee.  But, the place is comfortable.

My friend showed me two boxes of coffee beans. Roasted coffee beans and green beans. Green beans is the form of coffee beans before it is roasted. The color is green. It was the first time for me to see it. It smelled like common plant. The roasted coffee bean had a bold aroma. Which i amazingly like it.  This roasted coffee bean  reminds me some places at hotel or restaurant, they often put roasted coffee bean in a corner. When i told her about this, she told me that roasted coffee beans has ability to absorb odors.

I took  a bite of roasted beans. It was hard, bitter and little bit sour. It reminds me eating a hard nut. At that time i ate Mandailing Robusta coffee bean. Mandailing is a place in Sumatra Island in Indonesia.

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Arabica Green Bean

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Roasted Robusta Coffee Bean.

All kinds of coffee contains acid. But I found out that Robusta and Arabica have different acid level. Robusta has more acid than Arabica. The industry uses more of the Robusta, because of its short harvest time and it has cheaper price.

Arabica  has little less acid. Its good for you who has a gastric or heart problem. It is also cost more price. It’s because of the harvest time is a lot more longer. Arabica and Robusta are well spread around the world. Mostly in Indonesia.

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Roasted Arabica Coffee Bean, appears more glossy than the Robusta.

Indonesia have many kinds of coffee  and named it according to where  its growing. For example Mandailing coffee, it comes from Mandailing and Toraja Coffee comes from Toraja. Beside Mandailing and Toraja, there are also Java Coffee, Papua Coffee, Aceh Coffee and so on. Every coffee has its  own signature flavor. She said that climate, soil contours, even constellation can affect  the flavor. Amazing.

She told me about quality of coffee bean. She said the quality affecting the flavor. She showed me Arabica green beans. She sorted out  the green beans according to its shape (perfect shapes,  fine shapes, and  bad shapes). I did understand that the perfect shape beans must have the perfect flavor.

My friend brewed  a cup of Mandailing Arabica coffee. I saw a light brown foam  appeared on the cup. She said good coffee always foamy right after we pour hot water. I asked her if  is there a way to enjoy coffee like enjoying  tea or wine. She said just wait until the coffee powder went down and then we can enjoy it.

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My friend is brewing coffee

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Foamy look means good quality coffee

Mandailing coffee has bitter and little sour taste. She  offered  me condensed milk  and sugar, just in case if I couldn’t take the bitterness. I took a sachet of condensed milk and pour a whole sachet in my coffee cup. I stir it with the spoon until it was no longer black. It tasted little bit different. Well it wasn’t good as before. I regretted. I should have put sugar maybe the taste would be better.

She said we better pour a hot water from pot than from dispenser. It will affecting the flavor alot. Well, it took a lot of knowledge just to make a good coffee. I found out that there is a school about coffee making. Cool!

I talked a lot with my friend. I didn’t realize that I drank my whole cup of (milk) coffee. Only the pulp remain.The coffee flavor that stayed in my tongue was very interesting. I wanted to taste some more.

I took a glimpse at my watch, but the speaker hadn’t arrive yet. I really had to go home because  I had my maid to look after my son and her working hour almost finish and she also had to go home. I couldn’t join the main session, but that’s okay. I hope next time  I will  get another chance to join.

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Bags of Terminal Kopi’s Coffee. Do you see the hole?

I got home with a small bag of Toraja Arabica coffee. I noticed something cool with the packaging. There was a hole to get the gas out but didn’t let the air come in. Coffee bean produced gas so this hole was made. I brewed Toraja Coffee at home. The smell was different with Mandailing coffee, and also the taste. I guess I started to like black coffee because three days after my first cup of  Toraja coffee I got another one. [S]

Hungry Savior on My Hectic Day

I had to do lots of laundry that day, so I didn’t have enough time for preparing lunch for my daughters. So by the time they’re back from school, I took them to D’ COST. It is a seafood family restaurant and it’s quite famous here. It’s not just because of the friendly price, but also because the taste of the food is good.

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The Menu Board

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The Menu Board

It was a weekday and  the clock almost hit 1.30 pm. The restaurant was quite empty, maybe because it was already pass the lunchtime break for the workers. The way of ordering food in this restaurant was quite unique for me. Right beside the main door there was a menu board, where we could see all the pictures of the menus and also the prices. For each picture, right below of it, there was a little drawer that contains of cards with the same picture. So if u want to order, you can take one card of the food you want and give it to the waitress, one card for one portion.

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The Menu Card

I told my kids to took one card of the food they want to eat. My youngest daughter took one card of Cumi Goreng Tepung (Fried Calamari), while her sister took one card of Kerang Hijau Saus Padang (Mussels  with Padang Sauce). I also added Kangkung Balacan (Balacan Water Spinach) and Tahu Jepang Saus Padang (Soft Tofu with Padang Sauce). We ordered spicy food because we love spicy food. For drinks, both of my daughters asked for lemon tea.The interesting thing about this restaurant is they give the rice and iced tea for free. You can also refill them for free!

As you know, mostly Indonesian eat rice. We almost eat everything with rice. So free rice is like …wow! Because other restaurant will charges about Rp 3000,- to Rp. 6000,- per plate of rice. One of my youngest daughter’s favorite seafood is squid. So whenever we go to seafood restaurant, she will ask it for sure. The fried calamari was so good. Crunchy at the outside and soft in the inside.

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Fried Calamari

Mussels with Padang Sauce  was also good. The taste was sweet. I bet it was still fresh when it’s cooked. The Padang sauce was not too spicy like any other Padang food I have ever tasted, so both of my daughters could enjoy it without burned their mouth. A brief about Padang sauce. Padang is a name of a city in Indonesia. Padang’s food is usually hot and spicy, so of course Padang sauce  is originally taste very hot and spicy. It made from shallot,garlic, red chili pepper, ginger, turmeric and candle nut. Padang sauce can be used in any dishes, but often used for seafood dishes.

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Mussels with Padang Sauce

At first I wanted soft tofu with salty egg sauce but they said they ran out that menu. But, that’s okay. I ordered soft tofu with Padang sauce and  found the tofu was so delicious and soft. For me this spicy Padang sauce was just tingling my tongue.

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Soft Tofu with Padang Sauce

Kangkung or water spinach, is very familiar vegetable in Indonesia. From this plant we can make alot of yummy dishes. I ordered Kangkung Balacan (Balacan water spinach).The water spinach  is stir fried with balacan or terasi (fermented shrimp). It tasted so yummy!

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Balacan Water Spinach

This restaurant  had saved us  from hungry afternoon! [Q]

Crunchy Cheese Stick

I was busy with my job, writing screenplay. Suddenly my son came and offered me snack. Because I was hungry, I took some of the snack and put it in the small bowl and stop writing for a while.

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Crunchy Cheese Sticks

Have you ever seen this kind of snack? Here, we called it cheese sticks or simply write as “sistik or cistik”. It tasted salty and had little cheesy flavor and so crunchy. So good for snacking time. I’m not sure who invented this snack or when exactly it came to Indonesia. This popular snack also came with a lot of variants. From the very cheesy tasty one (premium) to a just simply salty flavor.

You can find these kind of cheese stick in  supermarket or  traditional snacks stall in Indonesia or maybe you can surf and find the recipe in the internet.

My neighbor  made premium crunchy cheese stick for a high  price. It was Rp 80.000 (about $6.5) for one kilogram. With that price i can buy one T-shirt for my son or 3 hotwheels. But the cost worth the taste. She only made the cheese sticks occasionally. So it made her crunchy cheese stick become more special.

You really have to try this snack when you visit Indonesia. But be careful, once you have a bite, it will be hard to stop. This cheese stick that my son gave me was also very good. I couldn’t stop chewing this snack! Hmmm…. I am wondering what snack that Qonita eats today [S].