Coffee review

Coffee from the Boquete region of Panama is very bright and balanced with fruit and dark cocoa.

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
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Its beans are sold at auction, which means they are only available to coffee experts such as Intelligentsia in Chicago and Seven Seeds in Melbourne. If you do try to track the cup, you can pay up to $25.

"there is a great demand for specialty coffee," Carlos said. "more and more people are becoming coffee drinkers."

Walking around the farm, Carlos pointed out a pile of red cherries ready to be picked. The maturity rate of plants is different, harvesting for 6 months from October to March. Selection is hard and groundbreaking work. Labourers work from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., sailing through the hills and slippery terrain, which is also home to snakes and fire ants.

On average, they earn about $1.40 an hour

Panamanian coffee is a delicious grape variety and a variety of mixtures.

The Boquete region produces high-quality wet-processed coffee, which is balanced and rich. Panamanian coffee is undervalued and cheap. Coffee from the Boquete region of Panama is very bright and well-balanced with fruit and dark cocoa hues.

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