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Starbucks Arabica Coffee

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Following caf é (Wechat official account vdailycom) found that Arabica Coffee, a coffee plant native to Yemen and Ethiopia, opened its own shop at the Beautiful Cafe. The coffee beans produced by this plant are one of the best varieties in the world. Compared with coffee beans from South American countries, many people prefer the aroma and taste of the coffee beans. In addition

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

Arabica coffee is a coffee plant native to Yemen and Ethiopia. The coffee beans produced by this plant are one of the best varieties in the world. Compared with coffee beans from South American countries, many people prefer the aroma and taste of the coffee beans. In addition, Arabica coffee beans contain relatively little caffeine.

In order to produce high-quality coffee beans, Arabica coffee plants usually take seven years to mature. This plant is best suited for growing in shady areas for most of the day. This is obviously different from other coffee varieties that require a lot of direct light to thrive.

Unlike many coffee plants, Arabica coffee trees can be grown at a wide range of elevations, even below sea level. Altitude is not a major factor in the growth of this plant, but the amount of rainfall accepted is more important. Generally speaking, 40 to 59 inches, or one meter to one and a half meters of rainfall is the best during the growing season. Although this plant is more tolerant to low temperatures than some other coffee varieties, the most suitable temperature for Arabica coffee trees is 20 degrees Celsius.

Arabica coffee is very popular in the Arab region because of its special taste. In recent years, the coffee has also entered the market in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada. Although the taste is mellow, Arabica coffee is not bitter (especially freshly brewed). Like many types of coffee, bagged Arabica beans or powdered coffee are available on the market.

For people who like coffee but care about caffeine content, Arabica coffee offers an alternative to decaffeinated coffee, which uses chemical processing to get rid of caffeine. Although Arabica coffee contains a little more caffeine than most decaffeinated products, the reduction is enough for coffee lovers to relax and enjoy the drink. In addition, you don't have to worry about not sleeping at night to drink this kind of coffee after dinner.

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