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Taste of Guatemalan coffee beans

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Following Cafe Review (official Wechat account vdailycom) found that Guatemalan coffee has a strong aroma, even if you don't drink it. Even if you don't drink it, it's already a pleasure to smell it. Antigua coffee has a rich and velvety mellow, rich and lively aroma, and fine sour taste. When the seductive fragrance lingers on the tip of your tongue, it implies

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Guatemalan 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 slowly, you will find it slightly sweet and be surprised by its depth.

Antigua coffee is produced in Camana Manor, where the best quality coffee is Alpka, which is not only of good quality, but also when compared with other Latin American coffees. this kind of coffee can be said to be quite complete, rich and astonishing, and will be unexpectedly found if used with chocolate. The most important thing is that it has a very rich taste, a richer taste and a fascinating taste of tobacco. Antigua is now known as the "most perfect coffee bean". Antigua is famous for its rich volcanic soil and low humidity. strong sunlight and cool night breezes are characteristic of Antigua. Three spectacular active volcanoes, Agua, Aktinigua and Xuan'aige, form a beautiful valley. Fuego active volcano also adds misty dust from time to time. Every 30 years, the area near Antigua is hit by a volcanic eruption, providing more nitrogen to the already rich land, and plenty of rainfall and sunshine make the place more suitable for growing coffee.

Guatemala has seven major coffee producing areas: Antigua,Coban,Atitlan,Huehuetenango,Fraijanes,Oriente and San Marcos.

The coffee beans in each producing area have their own characteristics, and they have won a lot of praise for Guatemala in the international community, especially the perfect coordination of the sour, sweet and mellow texture of Antigua; with a touch of smoke and a little more emphasis on its mystery, you will have a reason not to look for alternatives everywhere after tasting.

Guatemalan coffee beans are mostly cultivated in high-altitude volcanic soils belonging to the most advanced Arabica varieties. Due to the long ripening period, the beans are medium and dense (Guatemalan coffee beans are graded not on the basis of particle size, but on the basis of shortcomings), and the bean color is dark turquoise. The unique sour taste of fragrance, mellow, sweetness and freshness is characterized by the aroma and taste of coffee beans hidden in its sour taste. Therefore, coffee beans with this characteristic can be called first-class coffee beans. The name of the product is suitable for the taste characteristics of baking degree.

Coffee varieties:

Arabica species (Arabica):

It accounts for 85% of total coffee production, including Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Ethiopia and so on. The beans are turquoise, thin and small, with special aroma and sweet acid, which is good to drink with other coffee. Excellent quality, more suitable for public taste.

Robada species (Robusta):

Roughly planted in Java, Indonesia, drought-resistant and insect-resistant; bitter taste, but bitter with fragrance, especially after cooling with a unique sweet taste, suitable for the preparation of cold coffee, mellow and extremely bitter.

Liberia plus species (Leberica):

The quantity of this variety is very small, most of it is used to synthesize coffee and make coffee essence, it is difficult to see on the market, the quality is not good, the flavor of the single product is not good.

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