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Description of planting Flavor of Coffee Bean production area in San Pedro Manor, Puerto Rico

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Following Cafe Review (official Wechat account vdailycom) found that Beautiful Cafe opened its own small shop, San Pedro Manor Coffee Bean, Puerto Rico. This new farm coffee is an island bean with a mild, supple and well-balanced taste. The dry aroma has a charming single malt fragrance, extremely sweet when sipped in a cup, and often suitable for the island of Puerto Rico with a medium-baked cream and greasy texture.

Follow the caf é (Wechat official account vdailycom) and found that Beautiful Cafe opened a small shop of its own.

Puerto Rico San Pedro Manor Coffee beans this new farm coffee is a mild, supple and well-balanced island bean with a charming single malt aroma and extremely sweet when sipped in a cup. Medium-roasted cream and greasy texture is often suitable for Puerto Rico island beans.

The whole history of coffee in the Caribbean has a lot to do with Spanish reclamation. Coffee was not that important in the 18th century. The main work was to grow sugar-producing crops in fertile valleys. In the early 19th century (1800), the residents of Corsica in the French Mediterranean moved to Puerto Rico because the valleys had been occupied by Spanish immigrants. So they chose to settle in the southwest mountain area of the island, mostly near the city of Yuko. because of their efforts and determination, coffee cultivation brought them a good return. They dominated the coffee industry on the island in the 1860s. At that time, Puerto Rico's coffee bean production ranked sixth in the world, and the coffee trees planted by Corsican immigrants on the highlands were regarded as selected. The origin of Yauco Selecto coffee beans is also mainly traced back to this period.

However, in 1898, two severe hurricanes devastated Puerto Rico's coffee industry, and farmers had to wait two years to get their crops back to normal. During this period, the United States was very interested in Puerto Rico's sugar production. Coupled with the fact that European countries no longer impose tariffs on Puerto Rico coffee beans as crops produced in their colonies, Puerto Rico coffee has been hit hard.

The Caribbean Sea is a warm, romantic and mysterious sea, and a lot of good coffee is also around this ring sea, such as the Blue Mountains of Jamaica, Dominica, Crystal Mountain of Cuba, Yuko of Puerto Rico, and so on. These are the most famous rare and expensive coffee in the world. These island beans make people have a light milky aroma and elegant floral aroma, acidity and meticulous softness. Although it is still difficult to avoid the problem of easy water loss of coffee caused by the muggy climate on the island, the overall texture is the first-grade beans of coffee, and the main reason why Puerto Rican coffee is not easy to buy on the market is that the output is low and most of it is exported to Europe. coupled with the adverse effects of severe weather hurricanes on coffee crops, there will be no coffee to buy that year.

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