Introduction of Crystal Coffee in Cuban Coffee producing areas with humid Climate and abundant Rain Water
With fertile land, humid climate and abundant Rain Water, Cuba can be called a natural treasure land for coffee cultivation. The suitable natural conditions provide a favorable natural environment for the growth of coffee trees. Coffee is well cultivated and developed here, and the best coffee growing area in Cuba is located in the Central Mountains. Because this area not only grows coffee, but also produces quartz, crystal and other precious minerals, it is also known as Crystal Mountain. Crystal Mountain is geographically adjacent to the Blue Mountains of Jamaica, with similar climatic conditions and flavor similar to Blue Mountain Coffee, comparable to the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. Also known by the outside world as "the Blue Mountains of Cuba". And the most authentic Crystal Mountain Coffee is Cuba's famous Cubita. Crystal Mountain Coffee is the top representative of Cuban coffee, while Cubita is the top representative of Crystal Mountain Coffee. Cubita Amber is the coffee for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Cuba, and the coffee for the Shanghai World Expo-Cuba Pavilion. Noble women and elegant men are always infatuated. The same is true of Cubita. If you take a shallow taste, you will be deeply attracted by its taste and intoxicated with it, making people unable to extricate themselves.

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Hawaiian Kona coffee beans with excellent sour taste and rich taste introduce fine coffee.
The characteristics of coffee beans mentioned earlier that the taste of Kona coffee beans is very good, and the appearance of coffee beans is also very good, not only has full fruit, but also has a beautiful luster, if you want to give the world's coffee beans beauty pageant, Kona coffee beans is undoubtedly the first place. The coffee made from Kona coffee beans has a strong flavor, with aromas of nuts and cinnamon, and moderate acidity.
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Introduction of Robbs Special Coffee growing area in Uganda Coffee production area
Uganda's coffee production ranks first in Africa, accounting for more than 70% of its total exports. Uganda is also the hometown and main producing area of Robes specialty coffee. In the 1960s, Ugandan coffee production remained at 3.5 million bags a year. By the mid-1980s, coffee production had dropped to 2.5 million bags a year, mainly for political reasons. But now coffee production is on the rise again, which is large at present.
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