Introduction to Puebla Coffee Region, Mexico Characteristics of Veracruz Coffee Region, Mexico
Puebla introduction
Pueblo is the capital of the Mexican state of Puebla, east of Mexico City, between the Sierra Nevada and the Madre Mountains in the east. Coffee beans in this area always grow under macadamia nuts and pine trees, helping Puebla's coffee beans to have an incredible aroma. BaJa coffee Coffee is a moderately roasted Mexican Puebla coffee bean from P7cafe Coffee Manor. Coffee beans belong to the Garnica variety of Arabica coffee beans. Garnica Arabica coffee bean is one of the oldest coffee beans in Mexico. It is rich in grapefruit and fresh grass aromas and a long finish.
Introduction of Vera Cruz
Veracruz (Veracruz) is located in eastern Mexico, Gulf Coast, formerly known as "Santiago de Vera Cruz", the area is quite large. Veracruz is the first Spanish settlement in Mexico, located in the Mexican state of Veracruz and an important port city on the Gulf of Mexico. The port makes Mexico a major exporter of coffee beans by providing coffee export services to Veracruz and other Central American neighbors. The production of coffee in the region is small, but it has high-altitude producing areas (such as Coatpec) and produces coffee of high quality.
■ altitude: 800m-1700m
■ harvest period: December to March
■ varieties: bourbon, Tibica, Kaddura, Marago Rippi
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Introduction of Coffee producing areas in Oaxaca, Mexico Coffee flavor characteristics in Oaxaca
The capital of Oaxaca, located about 510km southeast of Mexico City, the legendary city blessed by God has a charming climate like spring all year round. Dating back to 1000 BC, the city was once the gathering place of two ancient civilizations, Mixtec and Zapotec, and then experienced Spanish colonization. Oaxaca is still home to many aborigines.
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Brazilian Coffee introduces the main coffee producing areas and taste graded coffee producing areas in Brazil.
The Republic of Brazil was born in 1890. In the early stage, it was similar to a military dictatorship. Nevertheless, the government recognizes the importance of coffee as a source of profit, especially due to the decline in the value of sugar and gold in the international market. The current policy allows coffee to be overproduced in the hope of replacing competitors; this is a promising strategy. Brazil is the biggest coffee in the world.
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