Introduction of Ethiopian Coffee producing areas with Nine Coffee producing areas
According to the above four different modes of production, Ethiopian coffee can be divided into nine major coffee producing areas, including five boutique coffee areas: Sidamo, Yegashefi, Harald, Lim and Lekampu. and four general commercial bean producing areas: Gemma, Irugbo, Tibby and Bekaa. The sun or water washing methods are used in each district, and different treatment methods also affect the flavor. At present, the sun method accounts for about 80%, and washing accounts for about ⒛%. Sidamo and Yejia Xuefei are mainly washed by water, supplemented by the sun, while Lim and Tiebi producing areas are mainly washed by water. Sun-dried beans are mainly Harald, Gemma, Lekampudi and Yilu Gbagbo.
The Sidamo producing area, which is 1400-2200 meters above sea level, is a famous boutique coffee area in southern Ethiopia, bordering Kenya. The washed Sidamo is light green, the beans are small, the growth oval, the fruit is full, the average quality is good, the smell is fragrant and mellow, the coffee raw beans are slightly gray, some places are thick and some are small, the acidity is soft and strong, and the mellowness is suitable. Sweet and spicy, it is one of the courtyard coffee in the highlands of southern Ethiopia.
Unlike ordinary African coffee, Sidamo has clear acidity, smooth taste and delicate floral smell. The taste is unique and mellow, the taste is chic and pleasing, and the slowly rising end rhyme contains chic sweetness. A drop of entrance, endless aftertaste, with wild beauty, is considered to be a thorny rose in coffee.
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Introduction to the Popularization of the knowledge of Coffee Baking and blending
Now, some researchers have found a way to calculate the proportion of mixed beans. This method is very simple-the buyer grinds the beans into powder, then adds an acid solution to it and shakes it, and then puts it into a high performance liquid chromatography device for testing. If the final result is 100%, then it is pure Arabica coffee beans, if it is 60%, that is to say
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Yejia Xuefei Coffee production area introduces the treatment of Coffee Flavor production area
Under all kinds of raw bean treatment, Yejiaxuefine can show personality characteristics and maintain obvious flavor amplitude. Its price rises year after year, but the price is not expensive all the time. We don't know much about the life of coffee growers in Ethiopia. Are they doing well? Sometimes we are stupid: blue Mountain Coffee is really good, it is this price, and there is that price around Blue Mountain.
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