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How about Guatemala Coffee What are the characteristics of Guatemala Antigua Flavor Profile

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Professional coffee knowledge exchange More coffee bean information Please pay attention to coffee workshop (Weixin Official Accounts cafe_style) Front Street Guatemala Antigua coffee introduction Guatemala land characteristics can be divided into: plateau volcano, lowland tropical forest, Pacific coast volcanic sandy plain, and Caribbean coast. The Sierra Madre Mountains of Central America straddle Guatemala from east to west

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Introduction to Antigua Coffee, Guatemala, Qianjie

The territorial characteristics of Guatemala can be divided into plateau volcanoes, lowland tropical forests, volcanic sandy shore plains along the Pacific coast, and the Caribbean coast. The SierraMadre Mountains of Central America, which straddles Guatemala from east to west, covers an area of about 2GP3 and has 34 volcanoes. In this country, rivers and lakes dot the landscape, while equatorial forests and plain jungles cover the land, and the Pacific and Caribbean coasts have untapped volcanic beaches.

Guatemala is bordered by Mexico to the north, Honduras and El Salvador to the south, the Caribbean to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west, surrounded by mountains and seas, with tropical rain forests, volcanic geology, plateau valleys and ever-changing microclimate. Agriculture is the main source of economy, and the main agricultural product is coffee. Guatemalan coffee once enjoyed a reputation as the best quality coffee in the world. The coffee beans here are full of grains and delicious and balanced.

There are few places in the world that offer a variety of high-quality coffee beans like those produced in Guatemala. Guatemalan coffee beans are famous for their elegant, sour, clean, well-structured, as well as sour apple, berry, jasmine, orange peel, green pepper, sweet and sour fruit, sweet chocolate and even smoky aftertaste. Such a rich regional flavor can be attributed to the unique natural conditions of the producing area, including different climate changes in each region, rich soil formed by volcanoes, abundant natural water resources, high-altitude mountains and shady forests.

Antigua Island (Antigua) is a famous producer of coffee. Rich volcanic soil, low humidity, strong sunlight and cool night breezes are characteristic of Antigua. Three spectacular active volcanoes ── Agua, Acatenango and Fuego form a beautiful valley. Fuego active volcano also adds misty dust from time to time. Every 30 years or so, the area near Antigua is hit by a volcanic eruption, which provides more nitrogen to the already fertile land, and plenty of rainfall and sunlight make the place more suitable for growing coffee.

Antigua coffee is produced in Camana Manor, where the best quality coffee is ELPulcal, which is not only of good quality, but also, when compared with other Latin American coffees, this coffee is quite complete, rich and astonishing, and you will find it unexpected if you enjoy it with chocolate. The most important thing is that it has a very rich flavor and a richer taste, and it has a fascinating taste of tobacco and is known as the "most perfect coffee bean".

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