The Aroma of Ambonese Sibu-sibu Coffee Spice

Holiday Ayo - Indonesia is indeed a paradise for coffee lovers. The delicacy of robusta or civet coffee native to Indonesia has been very popular to foreign countries. Besides mongoose, there are also various types of coffee variants that are famous in Indonesia, one of which is Sibu-sibu Coffee from Maluku. Sibu-sibu coffee uses a type of robusta coffee whose refining process is still using the traditional method, so it does not remove the original aroma of the coffee.
This Sibu-sibu coffee can be found at the Sibu-sibu Cafe, which is located on Said Command Street Number 47, Ambon, Maluku. The location is in the city center so it is easy to find.
You can visit here using private transportation, or traditional vehicles such as rickshaws. This cafe is open from 07.00 to 22.00.
Sibu-sibu or in the Maluku language "a gentle breeze" or in the Malay language of Maluku it is called "hail dump lansyik" which means a house where you can let go. This name is inspired by the Maluku tragedy which left many people sad. The owner then built a coffee house as a place for Ambonese residents to gather and exchange ideas in a calm and peaceful manner.
Not just a figment, the Sibu-sibu philosophy really works feel when visiting this cafe. You will feel the hospitality of the people of Ambon. How they warmly welcome every tourist who visits. This coffee shop is the perfect place to relax and chat with your friends.
This way of serving a cup of coffee is sprinkled with chopped ketapang seeds and a mixture of fine clove powder so that it gives the aroma of the spice aroma that is characteristic of spiced coffee. Not only Sibu-sibu Coffee, it turns out that the owner also serves milk coffee, rarobang coffee (ginger), and areng-areng coffee (black coffee).
On top of the coffee sprinkled with thin slices of savory walnuts. The right pair for drinking coffee is pulut siram (glutinous rice sprinkled with grated coconut smothered in palm sugar water), koyabu, kasbi tone (a type of getuk), and peanut embal.
In addition, Sibu-sibu Cafe was also established with the intention of introducing Maluku culture to the community. Moreover, every year there are many Moluccans who live in the Netherlands, return and settle down for a while with their families. They can come to Sibu-sibu to relax and learn a little about the local culture. Sibu-sibu Cafe intends to present the original side of the original Maluku to the public. Both through culinary offerings, as well as cultural heritage.
That's a brief review of Sibu-Sibu Cafe in Ambon. Not just sitting back and chatting, you can also see a bit of Maluku culture in this place. Interesting right? So, when are planning to come here?








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