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Brazil Minas Datra (Daterra) Manor Sun Bean Rainforest Alliance Brazilian Coffee Special

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer accounts for about 30% of coffee production, but because Brazil is located in the tropical rain forest, the terrain is relatively flat with few high-altitude mountain forests, most coffee is grown in low-altitude non-volcanic soil, and there is not much shade as a shade.

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Brazil is the largest coffee producer in the world, accounting for about 30% of coffee production, but because Brazil is located in tropical rain forest areas with relatively flat terrain and few high-altitude mountain forests, most coffee is grown in low-altitude non-volcanic soil areas. And there is not much shade for shading, resulting in the disadvantage that Brazilian beans grow quickly, but the density and soft flavor of coffee does not change much. Coupled with large-scale machine harvesting of coffee beans with a wide range of maturity differences in coffee harvesting at the same time, so that the quality of Brazilian beans is not particularly outstanding has always stayed in the category of commercial beans.

After 2000, due to the inducement of coffee competition, the quality of coffee beans produced in the high-altitude areas of the south was appreciated, mainly by the farms around the Minas platform, and the coffee quality was also the largest among Brazilian beans, such as Sirado in the west of Minas and Matas in the east, Bashiya in the north or small farms in the south, Minas almost became synonymous with Brazilian boutique coffee. In recent years, the coffee competition is so accurate that it is separated by treatment (water treatment, half water washing, half sun drying), which has developed a variety of flavors and taste, which is completely different from that of traditional Brazilian coffee. In particular, the half-sun method and the sun method perform best, the aroma of clean low-acid fruit increases, so that the rich chocolate flavor is reduced.

Daterra Manor in Brazil is a Brazilian sun-dried bean certified by the Forest Alliance.

Daterra coffee in Brazil has sprung up in the past year or two. Instead of being a single coffee farm, it brings the high-altitude coffee farms in the Minas Gerais region into the middle and later stages of centralized treatment, then dried, bagged and centralized storage management, and sold globally under the name of Datra Coffee Farm (or company) through a novel marketing method. The member farms of Daterra Coffee are all above 1150 meters above sea level, with an average annual temperature of about 22 degrees. All participating farms must comply with the spirit of the Rain Forest Alliance (R.F.A) to protect the primeval rainforest and improve the community living environment and family income of the participating members.

The coffee is sent from the production site to the treatment plant immediately after harvest, and the treated coffee water comes from the underground well water because no chemical composition is added to the process and can be used for irrigation without any damage to the natural environment. The Datra sun beans are slightly different from other natural sun drying methods in Brazil. After drying the raw beans on the bean drying farm for 3 days, the raw beans are moved to a dryer with hot water passing through the tube as a heat source to keep the temperature no more than 30 degrees Celsius. Until the overall humidity of the coffee bean drops to 11 percent, then move the coffee to a special wooden box, about 60 days later, the coffee has a uniform humidity and the same liveliness. It is not until the sales order is received that it is polished and packed in gunny bags. Datra Coffee (Daterra) is a top Brazilian coffee grown in the pristine rainforest and is the most important partner of the Rainforest Alliance in Brazil.

The introduction of Brazilian Datla coffee with the name of Sunrise sunrise beans, coffee beans have obvious aroma of black tea, the overall color of raw beans compared with the previous batch of Brazilian European Brown sun beans green (Bloom has photos) may be Datra sun beans picked two-stage drying method, because the Brazilian sun beans are sour and sweet can drop the beans earlier Complete floral aroma and complex sweet taste can be obtained in shallow baking, while there is no bitter and uncomfortable piercing in the re-baking, and the taste is still warm and sweet.

Shallow baking City (fragrance): Brazil Datra Manor sunrise beans in the light baking fresh green orange acidity is strong bright and high-pitched, which is rare in other Brazilian beans (acid close to Yegashev shallow baked grapefruit acid), but not long-lasting turn into orange water sweet, with a grand sesame peanut aroma, the whole taste complex and changeable, but does not jump out of the round feeling Huigan can smell the sweet smell of vanilla almonds from the nose.

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