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Essex plus Chevy washed Wakayega native coffee beans, brand recommendation and manor

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, For professional baristas, please follow the introduction of the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style): this bean comes from a single farm Ethiopia and is processed by the Waka Cooperative (Worka cooperative). Alemayehu Alako Farm is a member of the Waka Cooperative. The Waka Cooperative, located in the south of Gedeb District, was founded in 2005 and joined the famous Yejia Xuefei that year.

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Brief introduction:

The bean comes from a single farm, Ethiopia, and is processed by the Waka Cooperative (Worka cooperative). Alemayehu Alako Farm is a member of the Waka Cooperative.

Woka Cooperative, located in the south of Gedeb District, was founded in 2005, and joined the famous Yejia Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union (YCFCU,Yirgacheffe Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union) that year, which is famous for producing high quality sun Ye Jia Coffee Farmer. The Waka Cooperative has about 300 coffee farmers. YCFCU was founded in 2002 and includes 26 other cooperatives serving more than 45000 coffee farmers.

Flavor: bright floral, dry and wet fragrance all have strong citrus flavor, lemon, kumquat, white grape juice, etc., colorful flavor, rich sweet and sour citrus in the middle and back, rich sweetness like soda, distinct personality, outstanding, very rare to see.

In Ethiopia's coffee grading system, washing Grade 2 and dry Grade 4 are the highest grades, so there was only Yirgacheffe WP G2 on the market in the past.

Note: Yirgacheffe G1 is a grade specially made by Mitsubishi of Japan to Ethiopia Coffee&Tea Authority. It first appeared on the market in 2002-03. The method of producing G1 grade beans is not the same as the general screening, but from the raw beans in the Knoga area with the highest elevation and good soil in Yirga village, which is strictly hand-selected. The size of the raw beans is almost the same, the appearance is quite beautiful, and there are almost no defective beans, and it is more likely to show the characteristics of Yirgacheffe after drinking. Also because of the strict production process, the annual production of Yirgacheffe G1 is very rare, with an average of about 600 bags.

Most of the refining methods of Yirgacheffe are water washing (washed), which is fermented and shelled in the washing tank for about 72 hours and dried directly outside the plant. After the raw beans are manually selected and qualified by the Ethiopian Coffee Cocoa Management Agency, they are traded and exported through competitive bidding. Its annual output is about 225000 bags (each bag of 60kg). In the past, it was mainly sold to Northern Europe (mainly Germany) and Japan, and recently it has gradually attracted the attention of North America.

Wash Woka by hand. 15g powder, medium fineness grinding (small Fuji ghost tooth cutter 3.5grinding), v60 filter cup, water temperature 90-92 degrees, first water injection 30g water, carry on steaming for 27 seconds, water injection to 105g water cut off, wait for powder bed water to drop to half, then water injection, slow water injection until 225g water, no water powder ratio at 1:15, extraction time at 2:00

Factory name: Dazhen Coffee Qianjie Cafe location: Guangzhou Baoqian Street 10 manufacturer contact Information: 38364473 ingredients Table: self-baking shelf life: 90 net content: 227g packaging: raw and ripe coffee beans in bulk: whether coffee beans contain sugar: sugar-free origin: Ethiopia roasting degree: light roasting

Ethiopia Washed Yirgacheffe Worka G1

Country: Ethiopia

Grade: G1

Production area: Worka

Baking degree: shallow baking

Treatment: washing

Variety: native species

Processing plant: Waka cooperative

Flavor: lemon, kumquat, white grape juice

Yejaschuffe itself is a small town of about 20, 000 people, and the three neighboring producing areas, Wenago, Kochere and Gelena Abaya, are also classified as Yejasuffe because they produce coffee with almost the same flavor as Yejasuffe. Yejacheffe is similar to the neighboring Sidamo in terms of culture and geography, but it seems to be more favored to enjoy the advantageous conditions, top-quality Yega Chefe coffee with floral aromas, bright citrus acidity, lemon flavours and silky taste.

Compared with the traditional sun-treated Harald area, sun exposure is not common. As the first water washing plant in Ethiopia, coffee drinkers are more familiar with Yejia, which is famous for its elegant lemon and orange style.

The coffee flavor treated with water is not easy to have wild flavor and has the characteristics of purity and freshness, which is suitable for light baking; this washing Ethiopia can reach the highest grade of G1, which is already a grade with few defects.

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