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What kind of Java coffee do you have? what about java Java 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) Java gets its name from the Indonesian island of Java. In 1928, the famous Dutch botanist pjs Kramer (P. J. S. Cramer) brought a selection of Arabic varieties from Ethiopia to Java. Later, the offspring of these varieties were brought to Cameroon, where they were also brought and

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Java gets its name from the Indonesian island of Java.

In 1928, the famous Dutch botanist p j s Kramer (P. J. S. Cramer) brought a selection of Arabic varieties from Ethiopia to Java. Later, the offspring of these varieties were brought to Cameroon, where they were widely planted as well as in Java.

Java seeds and berries are rectangular. The young leaves are tanned in bronze, and these trees are famous for their high yield.

Java can also refer to the Javanese variety produced in Nicaragua. The breed came to prominence when Don Esteban Milish (Don Esteban Mierisch) "preserved" a pile of coffee seeds that were about to be discarded. Today, the Mierisch family is the largest coffee producer in Nicaragua and is popular for its complex cup-shaped flowers. Although the origin of JavaNica is not completely clear, it is thought to be related to Typica because of its slender bean shape.

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