Don't say you know coffee if you haven't read it! Seven must-read Bibles in the coffee world!
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1. "World Coffee Map" James Hoffmann | Building block culture
Through the analysis of the global production map of coffee, and then provide the characteristics of producing areas, planting methods, gather the key elements that affect the flavor of coffee, with clear charts, analysis and excellent pictures, the coffee culture will be completely recreated. It is a necessary reference book for coffee fans with solid content.
2. "Coffee Bible Coffee Obsession" Anette Moldvaer | Maple Book Workshop
From the introduction of the most important coffee bean producing area in the world to the experience of roasting, grinding, brewing and drinking, it provides a comprehensive guide to the sensory enjoyment of coffee fans.
3. "Master hand Coffee Science" Cui Rongxia | collecting Real Culture
What's the secret of making coffee by hand? You can learn good skills by yourself through words. This book provides coffee fans with practical hand-brewing details from producing areas, manors, elevations, climate, soil, water quality, treatment and baking.
4. "Real Fresh Coffee" Torz Jeremy,Macatonia Steven | Pavilion Books Ltd
Good coffee and wine have a lot in common, especially the local soil can affect the aroma of coffee from different geographical regions, through the content of the book, you can roast and grind beans more confidently, and evolve coffee brewing skills.
5. "The Curious Barista's Guide to Coffee" Tristan Stephenson | Ryland Peters & Small
In order to explore the origin of coffee, the author begins a journey around the world, including the progress of coffee agriculture, the growth and harvest of coffee beans, and the scientific factors that affect coffee flavor by roasting.
6. "the Science of Coffee" Tristan Stephenson | dialect Culture
Covering the knowledge of history, botany and geography, a cup of coffee can be thoroughly analyzed and deconstructed with data, techniques, instruments and principles. The most complete scientific answer can be obtained from this book.
7. "the key to coffee for beginners 100 questions" Tian Guangshou Coffee College | Maple Leaf Society Culture
All the basic knowledge about coffee can be found in this book! Many coffee fans answer all beginners' questions about coffee beans, filter cups, hand brewing, espresso and roasting when they come into contact with coffee.
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The Best Robusta Coffee beans in Africa History of Fine Coffee in Angola
Professional baristas follow the Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Angola was once a big coffee producer. In the mid-1970s, Angola (Angola) exported 3.5 million bags of coffee a year, 98 per cent of which were robusta (which may be the best robusta coffee in Africa). In 1990, total production fell to 200000 bags. Before Angola
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Burundian boutique coffee beans war zone coffee taste
For the exchange of professional baristas, please follow the Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) Burundi fragrant and soft-tasting coffee from the war-torn areas Burundi (Burundian) has the most varied and successful coffee industry in the world and has its own characteristics. Coffee in this country was introduced by Belgian colonists in 1930 and is now grown only on small farms. Unfortunately
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