Relationship between Arabica Coffee Bean and Blue Mountain Coffee Bean
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The first is Arabica beans, the world-famous Blue Mountain Coffee, Mocha Coffee and so on, almost all of them are Arabica. The other is Robasta species, which originated in the Congo of Africa. Different varieties of coffee beans have different flavors, but even the same varieties of coffee trees have their own unique flavor due to the influence of different soil and climate. The other two species are Liberian species and Esselsa species.
Iron pickup is considered to be the prototype of all variants or genetic screening. The Netherlands was the first country to spread coffee to all parts of the world for commercial cultivation. Iron pickup was the kind of coffee at that time. The fruit of the iron pickup was usually red and the flavor in the cup was outstanding, but its fruit yield was less than that of other varieties. Iron pickups are still grown in many coffee-producing countries around the world, so it has different names in different places, such as Criollo, Sumatra and Arabigo.
Blue Mountain Coffee is the transplant of the variety of iron pickup.
The Blue Mountains are located in eastern Jamaica, and the peaks of the Blue Mountains are more than 1800 meters above sea level. The famous Blue Mountain Coffee grows in this area. Located in the legal Blue Mountains of Jamaica, Mavis Bank is also one of the raw bean processing plants certified by the Jamaican government and has been operated by the Moon family since 1885. To call it Blue Mountain Coffee, the beans must be grown in several boroughs of Portland, St. Andrew, St. Mary or St. Thomas, or Blue Mountain 1, between 900m and 1500 meters above sea level.
The coffee beans that grow at this height are very hard and full of flavor that we are all addicted to. That is, coffee named after the mountains, there is no rule that coffee grown in other areas can not be called Blue Mountain Coffee, so there is a "Blue Mountain scam."
Knowledge expansion: Arabica coffee beans first came from Ethiopia, Yemen and other places in Africa, and then were transplanted to all parts of the world.
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