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High-grade Java beans Asian coffee beans strong flavor of coffee beans grown on islands

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Boutique coffee (specialty coffee) is also called specialty coffee selection coffee. It refers to coffee made from a small number of raw beans with excellent taste grown in an ideal geographical environment. Depending on the special soil and climatic conditions in which they grow, they have outstanding flavor. After strict selection and classification, this kind of coffee is hard in texture, rich in taste and stylish.

Boutique coffee (specialty coffee) is also called "specialty coffee" or "select coffee". It refers to coffee made from a small number of raw beans with excellent taste grown in an ideal geographical environment. Depending on the special soil and climatic conditions in which they grow, they have outstanding flavor. After strict selection and classification, this kind of coffee can be regarded as a selection of coffee beans because of its hard texture, rich taste and excellent flavor.

Java (Java) aroma 3.5 minutes brightness 3.5 minutes mellow 4 minutes flavor 4.5 points aftertaste 4 points

Suitable for baking: City/Full city full city is the best, which can be shallower, but deeper baking is not recommended. Raising beans after baking can make the flavor more complete.

Java produces a lot of coffee, but it is a pity that at present, most of them are robusta species with poor flavor, and there are few high-quality Arabica beans left. this is because a coffee disaster in the 1970s caused coffee farmers to abandon the high-quality but delicate Arabica. Robsta, which is high-yield, easy to take care of but low-quality, only a few government-owned estates still produce high-quality Arabica beans. Thanks to the existence of these manors, we can taste the excellent java beans. Often seen are Cayumas, Brawan and Gemma (or spelled as Jampit). The taste of these state-owned estates is very clean, coupled with soft fruit acidity and aroma, Kaoumas has a slightly heavier flavor, but the point is that these high-end Java beans have a sense of balance that ordinary Asian beans do not have, and less disturbing fishy smell!

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