The lifespan of coffee trees how long can coffee trees live? What is a latte? Coffee cold knowledge
What is meant by cold knowledge?
The code worker decided to first explain CTRL C and CTRL V by du Niang:
Cold knowledge refers to those partial, trivial, complex knowledge and things.
Cold knowledge can increase people's knowledge, broaden their horizons, enlighten their thinking and arouse a strong desire for knowledge.
Du Niang has obviously explained it in great detail, but the code worker thinks that what we don't talk about very often is cold.
There are thousands of things about coffee cold. I guess you don't know this one.
"Coffee Manor" of Front Street Coffee!
Code workers do not say that you may not necessarily know that Qianjie Cafe is located in Dongshankou, Guangzhou.
There is a coffee farm of its own in Baoshan, Yunnan!
Yunnan is the first place in China to plant coffee trees.
In Zhukula Village in Yunnan Province, there are 24 first-generation coffee trees.
These old guys were all planted in 1892.
Although they have survived to this day
But it doesn't have any economic value.
The economic life of coffee trees is about 30 years.
But there is no doubt that these 24 old men are the first generation of ancient coffee trees in China!
Knowledge sharing reading
Yunnan has a long history of growing coffee. As early as 1892, a missionary from France brought coffee to Yunnan and successfully planted the first coffee tree in a place called Zhu Kula. One of the old varieties of coffee mentioned by the Baoshan people in Yunnan is the iron pickup. Iron pickup is also an ancient native coffee variety in Ethiopia.
How long can the coffee tree live?
It takes about five years for coffee to blossom and bear fruit. A coffee tree can produce about 3-5 kilograms of coffee fruit every year.
Coffee beans can grow for more than 200 years from the beginning of germination, which can be regarded as a plant with a long life.
If you have to bear a lot of fruit every year, then the life of the coffee tree is only more than ten years, and you need to plant new coffee trees in a certain period of time.
Without a large number of results, the lifespan of coffee trees can probably last for decades.
Coffee can be used to wake up your nose!
You must have noticed that there are some coffee beans beside the perfume booth.
There will be many different kinds of perfumes on the perfume booth that will paralyze the sense of smell.
As the saying goes: enter the room of Zhilan and don't hear its fragrance for a long time.
People's sense of smell can only smell less than three kinds of smell at a time without training.
Coffee does not contain any chemicals and also gives off a fragrant flavor, so it is often used to wake up the nose.
So the next time you try perfume, don't be surprised to see coffee beans!
Coffee can develop brainpower!
Some studies have shown that coffee can develop people's brains just by smelling it.
The researchers worked out 10 algebraic questions for 100 college students.
One group of subjects completed the test in an airtight space filled with the aroma of coffee, while the other groups completed it in a classroom without fragrance.
As expected, the students who smelled coffee scored much higher.
The same studies were conducted several times later, and the results were the same.
This experiment proves that coffee fragrance can develop people's brainpower and increase students' desire for performance, which will lead to "smarter" performance.
Coffee beans, before and after baking
Coffee beans can volatilize 200 kinds of aroma before roasting and 800 kinds of aroma after baking.
There are about 200 flavor elements in red wine, while there are more than 1500 sources of coffee aroma.
Everything can be a latte!
The name of latte is Caff è Latte.
Latte means "milk" in Italian, and latte means espresso + milk.
So,
Pumpkin latte, pumpkin + milk
Black sesame latte, black sesame + milk
Matcha latte, that is, matcha + milk
(laughs)
LAST ONE
You can't drink freshly made coffee. Why?
Because the mouth is hot, !
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