Coffee review

The berries of Xuemai Manor are sour. Bolivian coffee beans with almond flavor and hazelnut sweetness

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, The coffee grown in Bolivia, of which Arabica washed coffee beans are exported to Germany and Sweden, is not the best today, and it has a fresh floral flavor with a bitter taste, and a sense of vanilla spice. comfortable and soft citrus acidity flashes by, with a good finish like nut cream chocolate, excellent balance and a long finish. Bolivia produces little. The annual output is 6000-1.

The coffee grown in Bolivia, of which Arabica washed coffee beans are exported to Germany and Sweden, is not the best today, and it has a fresh floral flavor with a bitter taste, and a sense of vanilla spice. comfortable and soft citrus acidity flashes by, with a good finish like nut cream chocolate, excellent balance and a long finish. Bolivia produces little. The annual output is between 6000 and 10000 tons. The main reason is that the hardware is relatively backward. The important reason is that the altitude is too high. But the delicious and low-yield Tibica is also to blame. In recent years, under the advice of experts. Kaddura, which has a high yield and good flavor, is also planted. Kaduai. It is hoped that midwifery can be improved.

Generally speaking, high-quality coffee beans from producing countries are more suitable for shallow roasting to medium roasting. It is rare for anyone to re-bake. So as not to empty the flavor. But Bolivian coffee beans have special powers. Shallow. Medium. It is suitable for both depths. I'm not afraid of re-baking. It is quite suitable for French baking with two exploding tails. It tastes mellow and sweet. It has a charming aroma of turpentine and mellow wine. The third wave of counter-cultural coffee in the United States is often roasted in French with Bolivian coffee. In addition, light-roasted and medium-roasted Bolivian coffee has bright sour berry aromas. Aromas of almonds and hazelnuts. It's charming.

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