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What coffee producing areas are there in Tanzania to promote Moshi production?

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Professional Coffee knowledge Exchange more information on coffee beans Please follow the coffee workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) Coffee was introduced into Tanzania from Ethiopia in the early 16th century, but it was not until the end of the 19th century that it was promoted by German missionaries. There are 11 coffee producing areas in Tanzania, and when it comes to Tanzanian coffee beans, it must be the most famous Kilimanjaro coffee.

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Coffee was introduced into Tanzania from Ethiopia in the early 16th century, but it was not promoted by German missionaries until the end of the 19th century.

Tanzania has a total of 11 coffee producing areas, and when it comes to Tanzanian coffee beans, it must be the most famous Kilimanjaro coffee. Only Arusha (Arusha) and Moshi (Moses) are considered Kilimanjaro coffee.

Today's protagonist, Qijia, Tanzania, is from the Moshi producing area and belongs to Mount Kilimanjaro Coffee.

The name of this Zhenxuan coffee is to pay homage to the local advocates. It is the diligence of the advocators that we can have the opportunity to taste this rich and wonderful coffee.

The advocators have lived in Mount Kilimanjaro for hundreds of years and they love the land very much.

The coffee advocated in Tanzania mainly comes from two small-scale cooperatives, Malan Gudong and Mivikabei.

Each small farmer is very careful and meticulous in the handling of his own coffee beans.

The general process of harvesting, processing, baking and production:

Harvesting coffee berries-shelling coffee beans-washing, fermentation-drying-

Producing area: Moshi, Tanzania, Africa (Moses)

Processing method: washing method

Acidity: medium

Alcohol: medium

Shade tree: banana tree

Description: refreshing acidity with black cherry and apricot flavors

The card is inspired by the farm / area where coffee beans grow. A large agricultural topographic map of Tanzania is intertwined with a series of small objects. The fabric used in the design reflects the characteristics of the coffee producing area, and its rich warm colors represent the harmonious symbiosis of banana trees and coffee trees in the farms that advocate farming.

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