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Characteristics of regional flavor of Tanzanian coffee guide for grading of Tanzanian coffee

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Tanzania coffee's sweet citrus fruit aroma and taste make you feel the flavor of orange and grapefruit. In fact, Tanzanian coffee is very similar to Kenyan coffee. The two kinds of coffee also exude African acidity and citrus aroma. And Tanzanian coffee is even more unique.

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The sweet citrus fruit aroma and flavor of Tanzanian coffee make you feel the flavor of orange and grapefruit. In fact, Tanzanian coffee is very similar to Kenyan coffee. The two kinds of coffee also exude African acidity and citrus aroma. On the other hand, Tanzanian coffee has a unique aroma of raisins, which gives an extraordinarily complex and multi-layered flavor. Taste Tanzanian coffee with Kenyan coffee to feel the natural taste of coffee.

Ethiopia is called "the hometown of coffee", and it is said that the earliest coffee beans were found in Ethiopia. Ethiopians have a deep-rooted love of coffee and have developed unique and ornamental coffee rituals. The capital Addis Ababa is full of cafes, large and small, and it is not too much to call it the "coffee capital". A lot of Starbucks coffee comes from Ethiopia.

Tanzanian coffee is a high-end brand coffee, which has received a great deal of attention recently. In fact, coffee from Tanzania has long been loved by Europeans and is among the most famous products. Europeans give Tanzanian coffee the nickname "coffee gentleman", and Chinese coffee connoisseurs call it the "coffee swordsman" with the mocha of the "King of Coffee" and the "Lady of Coffee".

The uniqueness of Tanzanian coffee is a combination of three different plantations in northern Tanzania. One of the plantations is located in the Kilimanjaro Mountains, the highest peak in Africa and the largest independent foothills on earth. This coffee grows between 1150 and 1500 meters above sea level.

Coffee growing areas: Africa / Arabia

Type of coffee: medium mellow

Treatment method: washing method

Coffee description: soft and with bright acidity, medium concentration, with multiple flavors, with aromas of raisins, spices and fresh flavors of sweet citrus fruit.

Taste match: citrus, sour fruit (grapefruit, lemon), raisin

Similar coffee: Kenyan coffee and Ethiopian Stammer ™coffee

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