Introduction of Ted Manor in the Sidamo producing area of Ethiopia in the tropical forest at an altitude of 1600m to 1800m.
Ethiopia (Ethiopia, Ethiopia), latitude 6 to 9 degrees north. Tropical forests ranging from 34 to 40 degrees east longitude, 1600 to 1800 m above sea level. Ethiopia produces between 200000 and 250000 tons of coffee each year. Today, Ethiopia has become one of the largest coffee producers in the world, ranking 14th in the world and fourth in Africa. Essex is the birthplace of coffee in the world, the first country to grow coffee and maintain the oldest coffee culture, and still maintains a very traditional and ancient coffee cultivation process-a lot of forest coffee. In the sixth century, people in Ethiopia began to chew coffee with spices, and it was most common for hunters to wrap coffee in bacon as the best dry food, so that they could have enough to eat and have the spirit to hunt. So chewing coffee as a tradition. In the mid-13th century, Essex was already using pans as a tool for roasting coffee. "Mocha" is civilized as one of the earliest and once the largest coffee trade ports in the world. Located in Yemen across the Channel of Ethiopia, Ethiopian coffee was once exported through the Yemeni port of Mocha. Now the port of Mocha has dried up, but the coffee produced in the nearby area is still used to calling it mocha.
Harald coffee, which grows within 900m from the Darolebu plain to 2700 m from the highland mountain range of Chercher in eastern Ethiopia. These mountains do provide unique characteristics for these perennial coffee beans: the fruit is full and long, moderately acidic, with a typical mocha flavor. Harald Coffee is the world's leading premium coffee; although the variety is produced abroad, it gives people a friendly feel, smooth and smooth taste, giving people the rich taste of real mocha coffee. Harald coffee has almost the lowest caffeine content, about 1.13%. It is estimated that of the 52000 hectares under cultivation, the average annual production of this coffee is 26000 tons (equivalent to 430000 bags of 60 kg coffee).
Harald is not only one of the best sun-tanned coffee in the world, known as "coffee in the wilderness", but more like a beautiful legend. Harald, a name that reflects the rise and fall of Essex. At a time when the means of transport were still underdeveloped, especially when horses were the main means of transportation, high-quality thoroughbred horses became the goal that people pursued and aspired to. At this time, Essex Harald had the best thoroughbred horses in the world. So they initially classified the coffee grade as "quality coffee is as important as horses of purebred blood." So we saw that the bags of raw Harald coffee beans are still printed with pictures of horses, and this traditional packaging has been maintained until now.
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