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Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, High-quality coffee beans are refined by water treatment. The coffee beans with less impurities can be obtained by the water washing method, but if the water quality and time are not properly controlled during the fermentation process, the coffee beans will easily be infected with the sour taste of excessive fermentation. and dry beans also need to pay attention to timely re-inspection to prevent coffee beans from being contaminated by wet ground and sundries. Processed

Fine coffee beans are refined by water treatment. Washing refining method can get coffee beans with less impurities, but if the water quality and time of washing beans are not properly controlled during fermentation, it will easily cause coffee beans to be infected with excessive fermentation sour, and dry processing beans also need to pay attention to timely inspection and prevent coffee beans from being contaminated by wet ground and impurities. Processed beans, to be dried in time, and drying should also have a degree, generally treated beans moisture content in 11-13%, drying insufficient easy to make beans moldy, drying excessive easy to make beans aging affect flavor.

Once a major coffee producer, its future is uncertain.

In the mid-1970s, Angola exported 3.5 million bags of coffee a year, 98 per cent of which was Robett coffee (probably the best Robett coffee in Africa), but total production dropped to 200,000 bags in 1990.

Angola's best brands were Ambriz, Amborm and Novo Redondo, all known for consistent quality. Angola exports most of its coffee to the United States, the Netherlands and, of course, Portugal.

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