Varieties of Antigua coffee beans in Guatemala
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Guatemalan coffee is called one of the most delicious coffee in the world. Many parts of Guatemala have adequate altitude, soil and climatic conditions. For more than 200 years, the capital of Guatemala was located in what is now called Antigua Guatemala. This city in the western hemisphere has many excellent baroque colonial buildings. In the mid-16th century, the middle finger of coffee in the region was used only for viewing. Because it is located in a basin surrounded by three volcanoes and mountains, the climate and soil here are very suitable for growing coffee. The coffee produced here is considered by some experts to be the best coffee in the world. Due to the rich volcanic soil, rich sunshine and cool nights, the processed coffee has a velvety delicacy, good mellow, rich and vibrant aroma and perfect and obvious acidity.
Flavor and taste characteristics: full-bodied, rich taste, with tobacco flavor.
Antigua from Guatemala must be on the menu of some upscale cafes in the "Coffee of Origin" column. People who like it always keep in mind its special smoke smell. Coffee has created prosperity for Guatemala. To this day, coffee still affects the Guatemalan economy.
Antigua is the oldest and most beautiful city in America. As early as 1543, Antigua was the capital of all colonial times in Central America, and the Government House of Spain was also set up here. The whole city of Antigua was destroyed after the great earthquake of 1773, so the capital was moved to Guatemala City. Antigua is about 40 kilometers west of Guatemala City. Colonial buildings were damaged by the earthquake, and the whole remains after the earthquake is a living museum of history. Antigua coffee is produced in Antigua. It is grown on the hillsides of the volcano and grows naturally in full rain and sunlight.
Antigua coffee can be traced back to the Mayan civilization. Due to the eruption of the volcano, the soil here is more nutritious, and the sufficient sunlight and moisture also make the coffee produced excellent quality. Most importantly, the residents here insist on growing Arabica bourbon coffee, although the yield is small, but the texture is better. The residents of Antigua prefer an one-time harvest because they grow coffee in a large area, and use the ancient sun method to remove the skin and flesh of the coffee fruit. People pluck the ripe fruit and the immature fruit together, and even mix the leaves with them and expose them to the sun. Spread out on the ground for such a long time, coffee beans are easy to absorb the miscellaneous smell of the soil, so they often have a strange salty taste. Beginners often can't stand the strange taste, but people who are used to it like it very much. Coffee farmers in Antigua earn very little. But they themselves said: even if they are poor, they are still happy because of coffee.
Antigua coffee is smooth in taste and slightly charcoal-burning in aromatic alcohol, just like the sweetness of chocolate mixed with smoke. This kind of charcoal burning TOEFL in the nearby area, the volcano erupts every 30 years, allowing coffee trees to fully absorb the nitrogen emitted by the volcano during the eruption. Because of this unique charcoal incense, Antigua coffee is also known as "cigarette coffee". In fact, coffee produced in other countries near volcanoes has a similar smoke smell, but without the pure aroma of Antigua coffee. Almost all the coffee produced in Antigua retains this unique smell of smoke to the greatest extent. Among them, the most authentic is the coffee grown on Kamana Farm, which has always been considered to be the top coffee in Antigua. Its granules are fuller, the smoke is stronger, the aroma is slightly sour and sweet, and the aroma is more complex than other coffee. Antigua coffee has a strong aroma, even if you don't drink it, just smelling it is already a pleasure. Antigua coffee has a rich and velvety mellow, rich and lively aroma, and fine sour taste. When the attractive fragrance lingers on the tip of your tongue, there is an indescribable mystery. You may feel dull at the first sip, but as the coffee cools down, you will find it slightly sweet and be surprised by its depth. When tasting Antigua coffee, you can taste it with cocoa powder to make Antigua coffee smoother and softer.
The Mayans disappeared, but left great coffee for the world.
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