A brief introduction to the Yega Xuefei grading system with a classification of 300 grams
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A brief introduction to the coffee grading system of Ye Jia Xuefei in Qianjie Street
A small town in Ethiopia, nearly 2000 meters above sea level. Here has been a wetland since ancient times, Lake Turkana, Lake Abaya, Lake Chamo bring a moist and warm climate, walking on the mountain path, foggy and breezy. In the ancient saying, Yirga Cheffe,Yirga means to settle down, and Cheffe means wetlands. In addition to being the place where human beings settle down, it is also the cradle for the growth of coffee, a magical crop. Thousands of coffee trees thrive, giving birth to the unique regional flavor of Yega Xuefei in the moisture, sunshine and breeze, with a mixture of flower and fruit aromas.
Yega Chuefei has a unique and charming taste, with strong floral and fruity aromas, strong acidity but soft and pleasant, smooth taste, if the juice is as sweet and bright.
According to the different ways of handling raw coffee beans, Yega Xuefei can be divided into two categories:
Category An is the washing method, and the grade standard is set by the American Fine Coffee Society SCAA. It is divided into Gr-1;Gr-2. The smaller the Arabic numeral is, the higher the grade is. The style of G1 Yega Chuefei is distinct. The flavor of citrus and floral flavor in the coffee liquid is an irresistible delicacy for everyone.
Category B is sun-treated coffee raw beans, with a grade of Gr-1;Gr-3;Gr-4;Gr-5, and the same highest grade G1 sun Yega Chevy is fruity. Opening the freshly baked G1 Sun Yega Chevy coffee bag can subvert people's original understanding of coffee. Only those who have tasted the highest grade sun Yega Chevy will believe that coffee is a kind of fruit.
Ethiopian coffee is graded as G1.G2. Water-washed beans G1 belongs to the highest level of water-washed beans, while G3.G4 belongs to the highest level of sun-dried beans G3. There are five grades of raw coffee beans in Ethiopia. The number of defective beans with 300 grams as standard is as follows:
Grade1 0Murray 3
Grade2 4muri 12
Grade3 13Murray 25
Grade4 26Murray 45
Grade5 46muri 90
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