Introduction of Nicaraguan coffee with a unique environment and fertile volcanic soil
Madriz is an ecological coffee with a very hard shell. In the pure natural planting environment, it uses more complex operations to maintain the delicate aroma and taste of the coffee; it is produced in northern Nicaragua between Matagalpa and Jinotega, with an average annual rainfall of 1500-1700mm and a temperature of 20-29 degrees Celsius. All use the way of manual selection of coffee, only labor and time costs more than ordinary beans, many Nicaraguans have a low flavor, chocolate, caramel sweet, obvious almond flavor, bright sour taste, different from the rising tone of bright fruit acid in Central America. The coffee planting ecology of Nicaragua has a unique environment, which is full of fertile volcanic soil and shaded planting methods, which has established a good growth physique, making Nicaraguan beans not only rich in mellow but also fragrant. It is regarded as top grade in the eyes of international coffee connoisseurs and is gradually valued by the boutique industry.
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Introduction to Papua New Guinea Coffee with elegant flavor and round taste
Coffee from heaven. It would be a privilege to have Tahiti coffee, because it is extremely rare. The trade name of Tahiti coffee is Tahiti. Arabica coffee (Tahiti Arabica). Any coffee exported from Tahiti, the largest of the Social Islands (Society Islands), can be said to be highly unusual. Such as
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Taste and excellent aroma, moderate acidity in the Wiki Valley of Papua New Guinea Coffee region
Located in tropical Papua New Guinea, the climate is humid and rainy, rich in coconuts and coffee. Forests and mineral resources are also rich. Rabur is the sixth largest town in the South Pacific island nation and an important shipping hub. Its rich coffee and other goods are exported from this port. Papua New Guinea has a detached and primitive natural environment and its land is vast and fertile. Its unique volcano
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