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Ethiopian coffee beans introduce boutique coffee Sidamo Lion King Coffee

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Various forms of coffee cultivation can be found in Ethiopia: everything from wild coffee forests and semi-developed land to traditional plots of land to modern plantations. About 50% of the coffee is grown more than 1500 meters above sea level. Harrar coffee is the highest growing area of all coffee in Ethiopia. Hara coffee can be divided into long coffee.

Various forms of coffee cultivation can be found in Ethiopia: everything from wild coffee forests and semi-developed land to traditional plots of land to modern plantations. About 50% of the coffee is grown more than 1500 meters above sea level.

Harrar coffee is the highest growing area of all coffee in Ethiopia. Hara coffee can be divided into long coffee beans and short coffee beans, of which long coffee beans are the most popular. It has a soft taste, with wild flavor of wine, and slightly sour taste, unforgettable after drinking. Djimmah Coffee is wild at an altitude of more than 1200 meters and is sold under two brands: Limu Coffee and Babeka Coffee. Other coffee names include Sidamo from central China, which is sold under the brand name Yirgachaffe, and coffee with a unique flavor from Lekempti. The appearance of Jima and Cedamo coffee beans is not pleasant, but the taste is very good.

One of the rarest Ethiopian coffee beans on the market is Ilgachafi, which is exported to Japan and Europe but rarely seen in the United States. This is because Dallmeyer, a German coffee roaster owned by Nestle, has established a close relationship with the growers of Ilgachafi coffee, thus obtaining the largest single supply of this kind of coffee beans.

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