Coffee review

Papua New Guinea coffee region in the tropics

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Bird of Paradise is from Pakistan's famous farm Sigri Estate, even if there is no name for this beautiful bird of paradise, it comes from a famous family. Sigri is known for its beautiful environment, pleasant climate, and traditional and rigorous coffee processing. Internationally, if you say Bird of Paradise, it's a bit ambiguous. People can only know that it's beans from Pakistan, but for example,

The bird of paradise comes from Sigri Estate, a famous farm in Pakistan. Even without the name of the beautiful bird of paradise, it comes from a famous family. Sigri is famous for its beautiful environment, pleasant climate and traditional and strict process of coffee handling. Internationally, if you say Bird of Paradise, there is some ambiguity, people can only know that it is beans from Pakistan, but if you say it is sigri, you will definitely get a thumb-up.

Yesterday, because a friend asked for the bird of paradise (I also like to call her by that name), so I baked a little more and saved it for my own use. Today is just the second day, although it is not the best time to drink, but I can't help it. So I had this scene.

Papua New Guinea Sigri Bird of Paradise

Papua New Guinea Sigri Bird of Paradise

Papua New Guinea Sigri Bird of Paradise

Although not to her best drinking time, but can already feel her beauty, the bird of paradise does not have the low depth of Manian beans (although Papua New Guinea and Indonesia is only a thin line), drink clean, clear, taste up, after drinking the fragrance, from bitter to sweet, soft and smooth taste

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 volcanic rock soil and abundant rainfall create excellent natural conditions for the growth of coffee. The top coffee beans in Papua New Guinea are as beautiful and precious as the country's national bird of paradise. As coffee in the country is widely grown in the highlands of 1300 to 1800 meters above sea level, coffee beans are plump and varied in taste, with pleasant acidity and fruit-like sweetness.

The coffee production in Papua New Guinea is not very high, and its coffee beans are carefully washed Arabica beans. Generally washed coffee beans are full of bright fruit aromas, but do not have a strong acidity. It is characterized by a silk-like soft taste and excellent aroma, moderate acidity, and is a relatively rare variety of high-alcohol and medium-acidity coffee in coffee, whether it is used to mix Italian coffee or general comprehensive coffee. can make up for the lack of sour coffee.

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