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Introduction to Mexican Coffee. Is Mexican coffee good?

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, For the exchange of professional baristas, please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Mexican coffee: the main producing areas are: Colabegu and O'Aluca states, the products are mostly washed beans produced in the highlands, with good aromatic and sour taste, and the grades are divided into three categories according to altitude: Aldura (219-1280 meters), Prima. Rabe Society (853-1006 m) Puine.

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Mexican coffee: the main producing areas are: Cora Begu, Australia Aluca states, the products are mostly water-washed beans produced in the highlands, with a good aromatic and sour taste, the grade is divided into three categories according to altitude: Aldura (219m-1280 m), Prima. Rabe Society (853-1006 m) Puine. Raba Society (640-762 m). Coffee beans are mainly exported to the United States.

Mexican coffee quality: high quality beans: Aldu Mara, Mexico.

Mexican coffee taste characteristics: large particles, with a strong sweet, sour taste and good aroma.

The best barbecue degree: medium fried or deep fried.

The characteristic flavor of Mexican coffee: smooth taste, high acidity, medium mellow, slightly nutty aftertaste. Sweet, sour and bitter are neutral and suitable.

The taste is sour, special and elegant. Although the professionalism of Brazilian coffee is of little value, it is very suitable for blending. Because of the huge output of coffee, the price is not very expensive.

Mexican drinking method: Mexicans are enthusiastic and optimistic, which is perfectly reflected by the chocolate in Mexican coffee. There are different methods of Mexican coffee, but the main difference is whether it contains alcohol or not. let's first introduce the practice of non-alcohol.

Heat a cup of milk, a teaspoon of cinnamon powder and a teaspoon of vanilla powder in a pot. Keep it at medium temperature. The heat is not too high. The milk must not boil. Then add the cocoa powder, fully dissolve and stir well. If you are particularly fond of chocolate, you can use chocolate paste instead of cocoa powder and milk.

Let the milk dry for about 5 minutes, wait until the milk is slightly cool, then pour into the prepared coffee, decorate the coffee surface with cold cream, then decorate with a piece of cinnamon, and the Mexican coffee is ready.

The aromas of chocolate and cinnamon blend together to give off the smell of desert. Tasting such a cup of coffee, you seem to be walking through the gray-green cactus in the Mexican desert.

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