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History of Coffee Origin of Coffee processing species

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Types of coffee beans World Coffee production Brazil Coffee Fruit (Arabica) Coffee on the market are mainly Coffee Arabica, Coffee Robusta and Coffee Liberica. Each of them can be subdivided into more variety branches. The origin of coffee beans and most of the coffee beans in circulation in the market

Types of coffee beans

World coffee production

Brazilian coffee fruit (Arabica)

There are mainly three kinds of coffee on the market: Coffee Arabica, Coffee Robusta and Coffee Liberica. Each of them can be subdivided into more variety branches.

The origin of coffee beans

Most of the coffee beans in circulation on the market are distinguished by their origin. Here is a list of some of the major producing countries and their famous coffee:

Latin America (Central and South America)

Brazil: Santos (Santos), Bahia (Bahia), Cerrado (Hirado), Mogiana (Mojiana)

Mexico: Coatepec, Huatusco, Orizaba, Maragogype, Tapanchula, Huixtla, Pluma Coixtepec, Liquidambar MS

Panama: Boquet, Bolkambaru Coffee (Cafe Volcan Baru)

Peru: Chaximayo (Chanchamayo), Cusco (Cuzco or Cusco), Norte (Puno)

Dominican Republic: Baraona (Barahona)

El Salvador, Pipil, Pacamara

Puerto Rico: Yauco Selecto, Greater La Reis Yuco (Grand Lares Yauco)

Colombia: Armenia Supremo, Narino, Medellin

Guatemala: Antigua (Antigua), Vivette Nanguo (Huehuetenango)

Costa Rica: multi-Tower (Dota), Indy (Indio), Tarazhu (Tarrazu), Sanhe District (Tres Rios)

Cuba: Cubita Tujino (Turquino)

Jamaica: blue Mountains (Blue Mountain)

Ecuador: Galapagos (Gala á pagos), Gigante

Venezuela: Montebello (Montebello), Miramar (Miramar), Granija (Graneza), Ala Granija (Alaganeza)

Nicaragua: West Notega (Jinotega), New Segovia (Nuevo Segovia)

Africa

Democratic Republic of the Congo: Kivu, Ituri

Rwanda: no machine (Kivu)

Kenya: AA, Kenya, Kenya AA Oreti Estate, Kenya,

Uganda: Elgon, Bugisu, Ruwensori

Zambia: Kasama (Kassama), Nakonde (Naconde), Isoka (Isoka)

Tanzania: Kilimanjaro (Kilimanjaro)

Cameroon: Bamileke and Bamoun

Burundi: Ngozi (Ngozi)

Angola: Ambriz, Amborm, Novo Redondo

Zimbabwe: Chipinge

Mozambique: Manyika (Manica)

Ethiopia: Yirgacheffe, Harrar, Djimmah, Sidamo, Lekempti

Middle East and South Asia

Yemen: Mokasanani (Mocha Sanani), Matali (Mattari)

India: Malabar, Karnataka, Tellichery

Vietnam: weasel coffee (Weasel Coffee)

Indonesia: Java (Java), Mantenin (Mandheling), Ankora (Ankola), civet coffee (Kopi Luwak)

East Asia and Pacific Islands

Mainland: Yunnan Coffee, Hainan Coffee

Taiwan: Guo Coffee (the most widely cultivated township in Taiwan according to the statistics of the Agriculture and Food Department in 2010), Gukeng Coffee, Zhongpu Coffee, Dongshan Coffee, Dawushan Coffee, Alishan Coffee (Zou Coffee), Mizuho Coffee (Hualien), Jiufen Ershan Coffee, Chiayi Ruili Huojinju Coffee

Hawaii: Kona

East Timor: Maubbessee

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