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The Colombian Triple Crown King hopes the boutique coffee, round beans, apple, walnut, sugarcane flavor of the manor.

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, Boutique coffee has a rich and beautiful taste. Even if the coffee made of boutique coffee beans is not all fine coffee, it depends on whether it gives full play to the characteristics of coffee beans, whether it has a good taste, if not, it can not be called boutique coffee. The term boutique coffee was first coined by Ms. Knudsen of the United States in Coffee and Tea magazine, when

Boutique coffee has a rich and beautiful taste. Even if the coffee made of boutique coffee beans is not all fine coffee, it depends on whether it gives full play to the characteristics of coffee beans, whether it has a good taste, if not, it can not be called boutique coffee. The term "fine coffee" was first put forward by Ms. Knudsen of the United States in Coffee and Tea magazine. At that time, Ms. Knudsen, as a coffee buyer of B.C. Ireland in San Francisco, was very dissatisfied with the neglect of the quality of raw coffee in the industry, and even some big roasters mixed a large amount of Robesda beans in the comprehensive beans, so she put forward the concept of fine coffee to advocate the improvement of the quality of the industry. This term is used to describe coffee beans with distinctive flavor characteristics that grow in a special environment. Its use in international coffee conferences makes it spread rapidly.

The variety of mocha round beans can be said to be the pearl treasure of the coffee industry. Since the El Injerto Manor in Guatemala was sold at an online auction for $211.5 a pound in 2011, it became a hit, and in 2012 it was sold at a crazy price of $500.5 a pound. The market has remained high-end these years, such as $321.51 a pound in 2014. After all, it is still a rare breed. There are not many manors planted and the yield of each tree is low. In addition, the bean-shaped special post-processing is very difficult. High-quality mocha beans are still hard to find.

In 2011, Incht Manor's first global bid for their first batch of Mocca mocha species was marked at US $211.5 / lb, surpassing the record of US $170.2 / lb for the first ESMERALDA GEISHA Jade Manor in BOP in 2010 and US $500.5 / lb in 2012, setting a world record and more noble than a geisha. Mocha (Mocca because the bean shape is very small, also known as small mocha) in Central and South America, the small mocha is not only small, but also has a low yield. generally, the mocha is about 10 to 11 orders, that is, the bean paste ranges from 0.39cm to 0.43cm, which is much smaller than the average 18-purpose Central American bean, which is 0.7cm. Notice that the little mocha has a flat surface, that is, a fruit contains two raw beans. Of course, small mochas also have small round beans, but the proportion is only 2%, which is much lower than the 5% to 10% of the average Arabica.

What we are launching this time is the honey-treated mocha beans from Caf é Granja La Esperanza, Columbia's Triple Crown Manor. Hope Manor has four estates (Esperanza, Las Margaritas, Cerro Azul and Potosi). Its manor won the Best of Panama Best Panama Champion (2008) and runner-up (2009) *. 2012 even arranged three seats in the top ten of SCAA Coffee of the Year with three products, the incredible number 2, 3 and 7. In GFA (Good Food Award), which has just been announced, Hope Manor has become the only award-winning estate outside Ethiopia, Kenya and Panama.

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