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What is the quality of coffee in Honduras? what is the brand of Panamanian coffee?

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, The exchange of professional baristas please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Panamanian coffee brand: Panamanian specialty coffee is classified and numbered into small batches, small batches are designed to small capacity for optimal management, classification numbers enable buyers to understand and track information throughout the process. Because of its small quantity, Panamanian coffee products are based on special coffee. Country

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Panamanian coffee brand: Panamanian endemic coffee is classified and numbered into small batches, which are designed to have a small capacity for optimal management, and the classification number allows buyers to understand and track the information of the whole process.

Because of its small quantity, Panamanian coffee products are based on special coffee. The country provides its high-quality products to specialized stores around the world, such as Denmark, Britain, Greece, Norway, Sweden, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan Province of China and the United States.

Coffee producing areas in Honduras: coffee producing areas in Honduras are divided into six major areas, spread to the west and south, namely Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara), El Paraiso (El Paraiso), Copan (Copan), La Paz (La Paz) and Comayagua (Olan Mound), with an average height of more than 1100 meters above sea level. Coffee varieties are Arabica, 69% are HG "High and low Coffee", 12% are SHG "Special Highland Coffee" and 19% are CS. There are mainly Typic, Bourbon, Caturra, Villa Sarch and Lempira. So there are two kinds of very good quality coffee produced in Honduras, one is the "Highland Coffee" grown at an altitude of 1000 to 1500 meters, and the other is the "selected Highland Coffee", which represents the highest level in Honduras, growing at an altitude of 1500 to 2000 meters. Most of them are exported to the United States and Germany.

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