90 + Ethiopian coffee bean NistuRuz Nisuluju Ethiopian native species
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.
Profile Processing system:
Develop a Profile Processing system for each bean tailored, planting, harvesting, processing and other processes, and through a cup test and correction, exactly let each bean, give play to its unique fruit flavor.
Ninety plus unique flavor classification, password classification:
Ninety Plus coffee is classified according to "fruit flavor intensity", which is different from the traditional classification of Washed, Honey and Natural. It also has three items W2, H2 and N2, but the fruit flavor grades created by different treatments are different, so you may drink sun-treated or water-washed coffee beans in the classification of honey flavor "H2".
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Blackcurrant cranberry flavor of Kenya AA coffee raw bean family Tuji Gatugi processing plant
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
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Coffee roasting three levels How to roast coffee beans Roaster boutique coffee learning
Level 1: Basic Roasting This refers to those who are familiar with the basic skills of coffee roasting and have the ability to roast coffee beans into coffee bean products with commercial value. Commercial value means you already have basic roasting skills, and the roasted coffee beans can be accepted and recognized by the market. If you think you can roast coffee, but you roast coffee beans other than yourself
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