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The story of St. Helena's coffee Napoleon and coffee in Arabica beans

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, At that time, St. Helena Coffee was said to cost more than 2000 yuan per jin, which was 3-4 times more expensive than the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. It only produced about 10 tons a year. It was brewed by hand, and each person drank about 30 ounces, as much as an espresso. People responded well to its fragrance and taste. At the same time, it was mellow and sweet, soft in acidity, and full of praise for its citrus flavor. It is said that the Holy Sea

At that time, St. Helena Coffee was said to cost more than 2000 yuan per jin, which was 3-4 times more expensive than the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. It only produced about 10 tons a year. It was brewed by hand, and each person drank about 30 ounces, as much as an espresso. People responded well to its fragrance and taste. At the same time, it was mellow and sweet, soft in acidity, and full of praise for its citrus flavor.

It is said that the growth of coffee trees on St. Helena Island depends entirely on natural conditions, realizing absolute green organic cultivation, using seabird droppings as natural fertilizer, St. Helena Island produces less coffee, and each coffee bean can be taken care of more attentively. During the harvest season, each estate is harvested once a week to ensure the best quality coffee fruit. Whether it is harvesting raw beans, washing with natural spring water, drying, or shelling the fruit, it is done to the highest standards, and St. Helena caffeine continues to enjoy a high rating among coffee gluttons around the world.

Background: St. Helena Island (The Island of St Helena) is located in the South Atlantic Ocean at 16 °S and 5 °45-# 39 W, covering an area of 47 square miles along the trade wind path to the southeast. It is a small island with a mountainous and subtropical climate. The remote location allows St. Helena to retain the purest ecological environment, the geology of the volcanic island also provides extremely fertile soil, coupled with the concept of organic cultivation and preservation of the original small bean seed, makes St. Helena Coffee unique.

St. Helena Coffee is unique not only in that it is pure Arabica beans, but also because it is the green top bourbon species of Arabica beans-Green Tipped Bourbon arabica. St. Helena Coffee is mainly produced by Coffee Ground Manor, Bluemans Manor, The G.W. Alexander Coffee Manor, The G.W. Alexander Coffee Manor.

When Napoleon was exiled on St. Helena Island from 1815 to 1821, he praised St. Helena Coffee and left a famous saying: coffee is the only beautiful thing on St. Helena Island! Before Napoleon was executed, he begged for a cup of St. Helena's coffee, thus leaving a good name.

The shape of raw beans is beautiful, showing a jade-like light green, with a faint fragrance, and the packaging is a small sack, about one jin.

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