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Sao Tome and Principe Democratic Republic of Arabian coffee beans with small quantity, high quality and soft and rich taste

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, The term "fine coffee" was first put forward by Ms. Knudsen of the United States in Coffee and Tea magazine. At that time, Ms. Knudsen, as a coffee buyer at B.C. Ireland in San Francisco, was very dissatisfied with the neglect of the quality of raw coffee in the industry, and even some big roasters mixed a large amount of Robesda beans in the comprehensive beans, so she put forward the concept of boutique coffee.

The term "fine coffee" was first put forward by Ms. Knudsen of the United States in Coffee and Tea magazine. At that time, Ms. Knudsen, as a coffee buyer of B.C. Ireland in San Francisco, was very dissatisfied with the neglect of the quality of raw coffee in the industry, and even some big roasters mixed a large amount of Robesda beans in the comprehensive beans, so she put forward the concept of fine coffee to advocate the improvement of the quality of the industry. This term is used to describe coffee beans with distinctive flavor characteristics that grow in a special environment. Its use in international coffee conferences makes it spread rapidly.

Arabica coffee beans with small quantity and high quality, soft and rich taste.

The Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe (Tome é and Principe), a volcanic archipelago, is the second smallest independent country in Africa and was once a Portuguese colony, which did not win independence until 1975. The equator crosses the archipelago, where the climate is hot and humid, the land is fertile, the irrigation is good, and coffee is rich.

The country introduced Arabica coffee trees from Brazil in 1800, and 98% of the products are still Arabica coffee. But only 1000 bags of coffee are exported each year, most of them to Scandinavia.

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