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Panamanian coffee beans in Deborah Manor are the best coffee brand in Panama.

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) in 1780, when the Europeans first brought the first Typica tree species to Panama, the history of Panamanian coffee began. For Panamanians at that time, such drinks were both novel and mysterious, not only quickly conquering people's senses, but also making

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The history of Panamanian coffee began in 1780 when Europeans first brought the first Typica trees to Panama. For Panamanians at that time, such drinks were both novel and mysterious, which not only quickly conquered people's senses, but also led to the widespread planting of coffee trees by local people. Riding on the third wave of coffee aesthetic trend, after gradually learning to taste single beans, the so-called manor boutique coffee also began to become a trend.

Note 1:Typica-the oldest native variety of coffee in Ethiopia, its disease resistance and economic benefit are not high.

Panama is the southernmost country in Central America, bordering the Caribbean Sea to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, Costa Rica to the north and Colombia to the south-it is an important isthmus connecting North and South America. Under the influence of such geographical factors, Panama has a complex and changeable microclimate, which also creates a unique flavor of Panamanian coffee.

The most ─ of geisha in the world Central America? Panama

One of the most prominent highlights in the history of coffee in Panama is ─ Geisha (Geisha, also translated as Rose Summer).

Geisha, once the windbreak tree of the coffee farm, has become the new darling of the world, winning it as early as 2004.

After the champion of the SCAA American boutique coffee association competition, the Geisha coffee bean with unique flower and fruit flavor won the title of Panamanian national treasure. It is not only the focus of the annual "Best Panamanian auction" (Best of Panama Auction), but also the most popular variety whose price has soared fastest in recent years. In 2013, the champion of the Geisha group broke the world record in a global online bid. Marked at a sky-high price of $350.25 per pound, it is as popular as expected.

The distinctive features of Geisha are more intoxicating than the typical flavor of other Panamanian coffee. Under the expectations of the public, it also has a particularly high risk, high mortality, low yield, not easy pruning, but also requires complex and high-cost treatment in order to maintain its most primitive flavor. In the baking degree of Geisha, most people will choose shallow roasting, only remove the grass smell of coffee beans, shorten the baking time, in order to retain the bright sour taste of Geisha. In the Bean Hunter, the author ─ Xu Baolin describes that "if you don't know roses and summer beans all your life, you can call it a glutton in vain." this shows its undisputed position in the coffee circle.

The road to boutique coffee belonging to Panama

As the torrent of time comes to modern times, people begin to know how to define and understand the different flavors on the taste buds on the tip of the tongue-understanding the beauty of the original taste, the flavor characteristics created by the microclimate, the depth of baking, and so on. at the same time, there are also more manors with professional knowledge and technology. For Panama, the various changes brought about by the impact of the boutique Kuroshio are all an important process of bringing Panamanian coffee into line with the world step by step.

With the establishment and development of the Panamanian Fine Coffee Association, many manors and producing areas, which are already too small, have become high-quality coffee producing countries specializing in the boutique market. Under the influence of the annual auction of "Best Panama", Panama has become the spokesman of boutique coffee and the most geisha!

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