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What are the characteristics of Royal Panamanian Pacamara Pacamara beans? Is it elephant beans?

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, What are the characteristics of Royal Panamanian Pacamara Pacamara beans? Is it elephant beans? In recent years, several varieties of Arabica beans (Arabica) are very popular, such as the most expensive Gesha beans, sweet yellow bourbon, and Pacamara elephant beans, which have shone brilliantly in El Salvador in the past two years, occupying the championship, third runner-up, fourth place in 2007 and 2008.

What are the characteristics of Royal Panamanian Pacamara Pacamara beans? Is it elephant beans?

Several varieties of Arabica beans (Arabica) are very popular in recent years, such as the most expensive Gesha beans, sweet yellow bourbon, and Pacamara elephant beans, which have shone in the El Salvador competition these two years, occupying the champion, second runner-up, fourth place in 2007, and runner-up, second runner-up, fourth and eighth place in 2008; Bourbon is the national bean of El Salvador, but since the rise of Pacamara, it has gradually taken away the light of Bourbon. In addition, the 2008 Guardia Coe winner is also El Injerto's Pacamara, with a list price as high as USD $80.20!

At present, the Pacamara bean on hand is Los Luchadores Manor in El Salvador (water washing process), and there is also a Pacamara of the same estate on the Sweet Maria's shelf, but it is a half-sun process (Pulp Natural Process); Los Luchadores is translated as "the wrestlers" according to SM's 's Tom. According to Tom, when baked in FC, you can drink a full range of flavors-milk chocolate, roasted peaches, a little mango and papaya, along with bitter chocolate, so the first time you bake it in FC+30 seconds, both dry and wet aromas have good chocolate and spice sweetness, with a rich and complex taste at 83mm 84 ℃, except for chocolate bitterness and slightly sweet and sour passion fruit when slightly cold. Yu Yun has a sense of spice that I don't know how to describe.

More than a year ago, I tasted light-baked Pacamara in Osher. Brother Bad Tiger and brother Zheng both mentioned its apricot flavor. At that time, it was nothing but apricot, but then I ate the dried apricot brought by my cousin from the United States. I thought it was a bit like canned peach with persimmon (or dried soft tomato). Next time, you should try the taste of City+. After all, different processes and batches of water washing and half-sun drying must have different flavors. Look forward to its light-baked tropical fruit style.

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