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What is the kind of Bolivian coffee? is Bolivian coffee good?

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, For more information on coffee beans, please follow the front street of Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style)-introduction to Bolivian coffee varieties Criollo/Criolla is a natural mutation of Typica common in Peru, Bolivia and Colombia. In some South and Latin American countries, Typica is simply called Criollo. Bolivia is actually pretty good.

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Criollo/Criolla is a natural mutation of Typica common in Peru, Bolivia and Colombia. In some South American and Latin American countries Typica is simply called Criollo.

Bolivia's actually pretty good, and I like it myself. Soft carambola acid under washing treatment, with a certain body feel. My friends and I also drank a faint taste of honey water.

As for Bolivia, I wonder if you have ever tried coffee beans from this origin? Excellent Bolivian coffee has a very sweet and pure taste. Because of the high altitude of the local coffee producing area, coupled with the unique tropical rain forest environment, it is actually suitable for the growth of coffee, but the geographical environment leads to low production, making coffee export and production quite difficult. The mountain road leading to the coffee-producing region is also known as the "Road of Death."

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