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Introduction to the origin of Panama's famous GEISHA coffee

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Boquet green green raw beans, high moisture content, beans are soft beans, so good heat transmission, so there is no need to worry about uneven baking, aroma and taste are excellent, smooth taste, dark chocolate, nutty aroma, high alcohol thickness, low acidity, long-lasting. [country of origin]: Panama [producing area]: Boquete [altitude]: 1550-1700 m [manor]: Villa Don

Boquet green green raw beans, high moisture content, beans are soft beans, so good heat transmission, so there is no need to worry about uneven baking, aroma and taste are excellent, smooth taste, dark chocolate, nutty aroma, high alcohol thickness, low acidity, long-lasting.

[country of origin]: Panama

[producing area]: Boquete

[altitude]: 1550-1700 m

[manor]: Villa Donica Manor

[treatment]: Wet-Process Style washing

[grade]: SHB

[size]: more than 17 mesh

[variety]: Kaduai

[climate]: rainy season May-December, dry season January-April

The origin of Panama's famous GEISHA coffee is famous for its high-quality Arabica coffee. The Tedman & McIntyre (TEDMAN&MACINTYRE ESTATE) estate, located in the mountain area of Poggett 4000 feet above sea level, comes from the two earliest coffee families in Panama, the Tedman family and the McIntyre family.

There are three ways of plantation: sunshine plantation, full shade plantation and semi-shade plantation. Plantations with more than 50 plants per hectare are fully shaded plantations, 25-50 plants are semi-shaded plantations, and less than 25 plants are called sunshine plantations. What is the effect of shading and shading on coffee in the plantations of the two neighbors with the same planting conditions? Shading plantations can slow down the ripening time of coffee fruits, so there are more flavor substances in coffee cherries, so shading itself increases the cost and reduces production, and its coffee flavor is higher than that of semi-shaded plantations under the same planting conditions. now most plantations in Colombia are associated with coffee trees and bananas because Arabica trees are becoming more and more dwarfed. So when the banana tree rises, it acts as a shade.

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