Is Yega Xuefei bitter? what does Yega Xuefei mean?
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Qianjie-introduction to Yega Chuefei Coffee
The coffee we often talk about is coffee produced in the small town of Yega Snow Coffee in Ethiopia in Africa. Because most of the coffee is named after the origin of the coffee, it is called Yega Snow Coffee. The town of Yirga, which is between 700m and 21,000 meters above sea level, has been a wetland since ancient times. The ancient saying "Yega" means "settle down" and "Cheffe" means "wetland". The coffee produced here has a unique citrus, flower flavor and other flavor, is one of the highest coffee producing areas in the world, but also synonymous with Ethiopian boutique coffee, so it has a long reputation.
Yega Xuefei belongs to Arabica bean species, although the bean body is petite, but stunning, is a rich flavor of single coffee. In general, these beans are mostly baked in a light degree. Light baking will have a unique high-quality sweetness of lemon, flower and honey, with soft and bright acidity of citrus and other fruits. Having come into contact with many cafes, sometimes guests will suddenly be surprised to ask: what kind of coffee is Yega Xuefei? So the owner of the cafe or the barista will explain the individual coffee to the guests and Yega Xuefei.
Because of its uniqueness, the owners and baristas can't help recommending this coffee to their guests. Because it is unique, let the guests know for the first time that coffee is not necessarily bitter, but also sour and sweet! That's why Yega Xuefei is so famous. More and more people like fine coffee.
Product information
Origin: Yega Chefe-Kochel
Altitude: 1800-1930m
Bean seed: Heirloom
Grade: G1
Treatment method: washing treatment
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