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Sao Paulo, the coffee capital of Brazil, explores the origin of Brazilian coffee beans in the caf é series of Sao Paulo, Brazil

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Brazil is the world's largest producer of coffee beans, in recent years in the boutique coffee market, more loved by coffee cup testers, which proves the high quality of its coffee beans. On this trip to the local city of Sao Paulo, I was lucky enough to find several boutique coffee shops.

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Brazil is the world's largest producer of coffee beans, and in recent years, it is deeply loved by coffee cup testers in the boutique coffee market, which proves that its coffee beans are of high quality. On this trip to the local city of Sao Paulo, I was fortunate to find several boutique coffee shops to taste the aroma of high-quality coffee and enjoy a good time.

Their own baked beans are popular all over the city.

Coffee trees in Brazil were introduced by French Guiana in about 1727. For commercial reasons, coffee farms gradually moved south to port cities for trade, and a hundred flowers blossomed in the 19th century. Before 1920, Brazil accounted for about 80% of the world's coffee production. although it had experienced serious natural disasters, it is still the world's largest coffee bean producer, with about 300000 large and small estates.

Young people in pursuit of meticulous flavor in Brazil are growing, consuming coffee made from high-quality boutique beans, focusing on the level of taste. Boutique beans are supplied directly to coffee shops by smaller farms. For example, Coffee Lab, the most popular coffee shop I patronized in Sao Paulo, was chosen as the best coffee shop in Sao Paulo for six years in a row. Isabela's grandmother was a coffee farmer, so she insisted on choosing the best Brazilian beans and baking them herself to increase the flavor. Their baristas value the communication with the coffee and will bring the coffee to the guests. The small shop gives people a comfortable atmosphere. The central dining table is full of young people who come alone to use the computer. Several small dining tables have three or five bosom friends to talk to the sky. Outside the shop is a tree-lined alley, and the small platform in front of the shop is also equipped with elegant sitting. Looking at the shuttle between people and cars in the old area, it is quite leisurely.

Fashion people in the shop at the bottom of the bridge

The location of the coffee shop directly reflects the type of guests the owner wants to attract, of which Issoe Cafe is located under the overpass behind the gallery in S ã o Paulo (MASP), an obvious haunt for art lovers. The name of the coffee shop is Portuguese, which means "this is coffee". The coffee beans in this shop come from FAF, a famous manor in S ã o Paulo. In addition to organic farming, a coffee laboratory has been set up to conduct more than 500 tests for each coffee tree. Coffee buyers who work with FAF are invited here to learn their expertise. In fact, Felipe Croce, one of the founders of Issoe Cafe, is also the owner of FAF Manor, so the store is often regarded as FAF's direct boutique coffee shop with high praise for its quality.

Compared with Coffee Lab, here is more relaxed, from the steps to the open coffee, always see people standing or sitting on the steps at will. In addition, the partition wall is full of black and white graffiti, with the bright beat of the music in the store, it is very relaxing. I ordered a fragrant iced coffee and began to talk to several college students sitting next to me until sunset.

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