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Introduction of delicious and light Venezuelan coffee beans

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Venezuelan coffee tastes different from other coffee in Latin America. It is delicious, light and less sour than traditional coffee, which makes it not only blended but also distinctive. Venezuelan coffee beans taste smooth and sweet. Compared with other coffee in Latin America, Venezuelan coffee is lighter, full-grained, sour, sweet and deep. Venezuela

Venezuelan coffee tastes different from other coffee in Latin America. It is delicious, light and less sour than traditional coffee, which makes it not only blended but also distinctive.

Venezuelan coffee beans

The taste is smooth and sweet. Compared with other coffee in Latin America, Venezuelan coffee is lighter, full-grained, sour, sweet and deep.

Venezuela sells "socialist" coffee in Venezuelan cafes.

Recently, there is a particularly interesting phenomenon in the Venezuelan Cafe, a state-run coffee chain in Venezuela: the store provides customers with two contrastive price lists. Each kind of coffee here has two prices of "socialism" and "capitalism". In this special way, cafes are intended to show customers the disadvantages of a free market and the benefits of regulating the economy.

At a Venezuelan Cafe in the center of Caracas, Venezuela's capital, the "socialist" price of a large cup of coffee on the menu is 2.5 Bolivar. In addition, the menu lists the "capitalist" price of the coffee sold elsewhere at 5 Bolivar (7.74 yuan). It is said that this is not only to provide discounted coffee to Venezuelans, but also to promote the left-wing politics of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

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