history and meaning of sanger (coffee typical of aceh)

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The word "Sanger" Perhaps already familiar to the ears of the community and especially for the Students who are in the city of Banda Aceh and surrounding areas. In accordance with the nickname of this city "Thousand City of Coffee" has illustrated how fond of the citizens of Banda Aceh in brewing a cup of Coffee.

Coffee seems to have become a culture that grows and develops and ingrained the jelly of life in every layer of society in this Serambi City of Mecca.

Back again with the topic of the problem. Sanger is a typical type of Aceh Black Coffee combined with sweetened condensed milk and sugar. The difference with ordinary milk coffee is this drink has a composition of 3 to 1 between coffee and milk.

Guaranteed you will experience a unique and different sensation in enjoying a cup of coffee with this unique blend.

Sanger is not formulated by baristas using machines, but with a typical coffee filter for the robusta type. But now Sanger has also started formulated using arabica coffee machine.

Many Versions are evolving about the history and meaning of the word "Sanger" but until now there is still no agreement who the inventor and where this unique drink began. even at the Aceh Coffee Festival held in 2013 ago still finds a dead end on the origin of Sanger.

However, the most popular version among the Banda Aceh City Society on the history and meaning of Sanger's word is that it started from among the Students of 1996 about to drink milk coffee. because at that time economic conditions deteriorate due to the early start of krismon, the students racked their brains to keep drinking coffee mixed with milk.

Then was born the idea with the title "equally understand" which is abbreviated as sanger. In order for students to still enjoy affordable coffee milk, some of these students ask for coffee makers to make coffee, mix a little milk and added sugar for sweet

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