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A brief introduction to Kilimanjaro Coffee and Kilimanjaro Coffee

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Follow the caf é (Wechat official account vdailycom) found that the beautiful cafe opened its own shop. Tanzania's main coffee producing area is located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, which is rich in volcanic soil. Some coffee trees planted here are more than 100 years old. The earliest coffee was first introduced by Christians from Kenya and began to grow coffee. Coffee trees must be taken good care of.

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Tanzania's main coffee producing area, located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, is rich in volcanic soil. Some coffee trees planted here are more than 100 years old. Coffee was first introduced by Christians from Kenya to grow coffee. Coffee trees must be carefully taken care of, weeded and fertilized. Moreover, old branches must be cut off so that new branches can grow to maintain the quality of coffee beans. Coffee bean processing plants are well equipped; coffee beans are an important economic crop in Tanzania, and the local government attaches great importance to this industry.

Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is 5895 meters above sea level and connected to Mount Meru. It is the main production base of Kilimanjaro coffee. Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest peak on the African continent and the only snowy peak on the earth located on the equatorial line. It is "the roof of Africa" and "Snow White on the equator". The rich volcanic ash gives the coffee here a strong texture and soft acidity, with the characteristics of typical African coffee beans. Kilimanjaro AA is the highest grade of beans with high quality in all aspects. Medium or more moderate after baking has a strong aroma. It is suitable for use as a single product or iced coffee.

Tanzanians still maintain a lot of coffee tradition, and most of the time they collect ripe and fallen fruit under coffee trees, which will somewhat damage the quality of coffee. They have been using the sun method to treat the coffee beans, rarely using the water washing method, which allows the coffee beans to absorb the aromatic substances of the flesh, so the fruit flavor is stronger.

Kilimanjaro coffee is very characteristic, it emits delicate aroma, and contains wine and fruit aromas, people taste endless aftertaste, from the appearance is very similar to Kenyan coffee, the overall taste is more similar to Sumatra Kalou coffee. After drinking Kilimanjaro coffee, I always feel a soft and mellow earthy smell around my mouth. Coffee gourmets often use words such as "wild" or "wild" to describe it. It can be said that pure Kilimanjaro coffee is "the most African coffee".

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