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Highland and mountainous coffee growing areas Mexican coffee producing areas Colabegu and O'Aluca states

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, The annual average temperature of the Mexican plateau is 2527 ℃; the climate of the Mexican plateau is mild all the year round, and the territory is mostly plateau topography, with no severe cold in winter, no heat in summer, and evergreen trees in four seasons, so it enjoys the laudatory name of the Pearl of the Plateau. Due to geographical and climatic reasons, the coffee growing area of Mexico is close to Guatemala, the main producing areas are, and most of the products are produced in the highlands.

About 5 ℃ of Mexico's national area are plateaus and mountains, and the annual average temperature is 25 Muth27. The Mexican plateau has a mild climate all the year round, with mostly plateau topography, no severe cold in winter, no heat in summer, and evergreen trees in four seasons, so it enjoys the laudatory name of "Pearl of the Plateau". Due to geographical and climatic reasons, the coffee growing area of Mexico is close to Guatemala, and the main producing areas are

Most of the products are washed beans produced in highland, which have good aroma and sour taste.

The selection of Mexican coffee is generally carried out manually. The main basis for selection is according to the fullness of coffee particles, whether it is uniform, and then grade it. Generally speaking, coffee with full and uniform grains is easier to preserve. Only the fullest and most evenly grained coffee beans can be roasted to represent the best and best coffee in the country.

After the workers picked the coffee beans, they spread the coffee beans in a special house with ventilation on all sides. About a week later, the coffee beans were packed in loosely packed bags so that the wind could blow through the bags. After about seven weeks, the coffee beans changed color and taste. Finally, these coffee beans are selected manually, and the coffee beans of high quality are selected and officially bagged for preservation.

Aldura coffee beans are the top coffee beans in Mexico. This coffee beans have large granules and have strong sweet, sour and good aroma.

Mexicans are optimistic and enthusiastic, and it can also be seen from their coffee that the mellow Mexican coffee is not only loved by the native people, but also praised by many coffee connoisseurs. There are many ways to taste Mexican coffee, mainly divided into two categories: alcoholic and non-alcoholic

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