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Costa Rican Breeze processing Plant Salaka Manor Information Vera Rob Black Honey Coffee Flavor characteristics

Published: 2024-09-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/08, Communication of professional baristas Please pay attention to Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Coffee cultivation in Costa Rica has a long history, with its unique natural environment, fertile volcanic ash, mild and suitable temperature and stable abundant rainfall, adequate sunshine in the day, and a significant temperature difference between day and night, which is one of the factors why coffee has become one of the main agricultural products in Costa Rica. In the past 10 years

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Costa Rica has a long history of cultivated coffee, with a unique natural environment, fertile volcanic ash, mild and suitable temperature and stable abundant rainfall, sufficient sunshine during the day, and a significant temperature difference between day and night. Coffee is one of the factors that make coffee one of the main agricultural products in Costa Rica. In the past 10 years, the new "dry" treatment method has become a trend, collectively known as "honey treatment", which uses the scraper to adjust the scraping degree of the pulp. The output shows a "honey feeling" from light to dark (white, yellow-red-white, yellow-red-black) with a thick sense of acidity and complex aroma. Each has its own depth and advantages. Costa Rican coffee has always been regarded as the perfect type of classic flavor, balanced, clean and mild is her tone.

Introduction to Villalobos Coffee

This batch is from the western valley-Salaca Manor is now owned by Maria Elena, and almost all of the estates are planted with Villalobos species, mixed with only a few Kaddura species. Villalobos is a branch of Typica, which is characterized by delicate appearance, floral and citrus aromas and subtle acidity of apricots, peaches and plums. Between 1950 and 1960s, Costa Rica planted a large number of Villalobos species in the western valley, and up to now, a large part of the Villalobos species are still planted in the western valley at such a high altitude. The variety was also introduced to Indonesia by Dutch traders in the late 1960s.

Costa Rican [breeze treatment plant / black honey] flavor description

Country: Costa Rica

Producing area: Western valley

Producer: breeze treatment Plant / Salaca Manor

Variety: Villa Rob (Villalobos) species

Altitude: 1750 m

Grade: Nbig A

Treatment: black honey treatment

Baking degree: medium baking

Flavor: honey, black sugar, apricot, candied fruit, flower aroma, cedar aroma, syrup, lively taste.

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