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Ethiopia Sidamo Coffee Region Hill Ameli Processing Plant Sun-cured Coffee Beans Taste Description

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, Professional barista communication Please pay attention to coffee workshop (Weixin Official Accounts cafe_style ) Ethiopia Sidamo Chire Ameli processing plant G1 Sun-dried coffee beans Ethiopia Sidamo Chire Ameli G1 Natural 2014 World Cup brewing contest runner-up favorite coffee Sidamo Guji production area, along the southern part of Ethiopia

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Ethiopia-Xidamoer Amelie processing plant G1 sun-dried coffee beans

Ethiopia Sidamo Ch'ire Ameli G1 Natural

A kind of coffee that the runner-up in the 2014 World Cup brewing competition likes very much.

The Guji producing area of Sidamo, along the Mora Mora River River in southern Ethiopia, has always been considered to be the original producing area of forest coffee (forest coffee). Administratively, Guji belongs to Oromiya/Oromia in southern Ethiopia, and the local race is the "Gujii Oromo" people. Growing coffee has always been the core of the highland culture of Auromia. There are several small coffee farms in this area. They gather the cherries together and export them. The washing plant is Hill Amelie washing Plant (Ch') in Nensebo woreda, Guji. Ire Ameli), more than 800 small coffee farmers sent cherries to the treatment plant, after very rigorous screening, and then placed in the traditional elevated shed beds for sun treatment. The processed raw beans won the third place with an unbelievably high score of 91.75 in the 2015 Ethiopia National Bean Harvest Competition (Ethiopia National Tate of Harvest Competition).

Taste description: strawberries, blueberries, cherries, peaches, guava, citrus.

36 aromas of coffee: chocolate, blackcurrant, cream, lemon and citrus, caramel

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