Where is the origin of Mondonovo species? Mondonovo coffee is characterized by soft taste and good balance.
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Coffee varieties actually affect the taste of coffee. Just like Bourbon, which is known for its sweet taste, Gesha is known for its fruity and tea-like qualities. But the flavor of coffee is not only related to the variety, it is also related to the conditions of growth, processing and so on. The uniqueness of high-quality coffee varieties is of course indispensable for coffee to become a popular drink around the world.
So if you're a baker, of course you need to know the variety, because that information affects not only the taste, but also your baking recipe. Since baking is a physical transformation, green beans absorb a lot of heat during the whole process, and the reaction time varies according to the size of the bean. So knowing the beans and physical composition of your coffee can be helpful in your roasting (especially when making blends).
So for green bean suppliers, bean seed must be the most important. From the beginning of planting, your choices begin to affect flavor presentation and final cup test scores, plant resistance, productivity, and its altitude and climate requirements.
Mundo Novo
To boost yields and fight leaf rust, Brazil has imported tree species from Indonesia's Sumatra. After planting, it was found that the native Kadura species and Sumatra species produced natural mating. When the mated coffee species were transplanted, they were found to have much higher yields, resistance to leaf rust, soft taste and good balance. They were named Mondonovo (meaning New World). The shortcomings of this coffee species were slow growth, high tree height and difficult harvesting.
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