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Boutique Coffee located on the Highland introduction to the coffee bean producing areas of Kenya

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Kenya is located in the highlands and produces high-quality coffee. Kenyan coffee is washed with water, clean and neat, and beautiful in appearance. It is known for its moderate mellow taste and wild acidity. Although it has a sharp taste, it tastes similar to that of oranges and lemons. Similar to fruit wine, it is really unforgettable. It is said that the best Kenyan coffee comes with wild berries.

Kenya is located in the highlands and produces high-quality coffee.

Kenyan coffee is washed with water, clean and neat, and beautiful in appearance. It is known for its moderate mellow taste and wild acidity. Although it has a sharp taste, it tastes similar to that of oranges and lemons. Similar to fruit wine, it is really unforgettable. It is said that the best Kenyan coffee also has a wild berry flavor. Most Kenyan coffee grows at an altitude of 1500m to 2100m and is harvested twice a year. To ensure that only ripe berries are picked, people must tour the forest about seven times. Kenyan coffee is grown by small farmers. After they harvest the coffee, they first send the fresh coffee beans to the cooperative cleaning station. The washing station sends the dried coffee to the cooperative in the form of "parchment coffee beans" (that is, coffee beans covered with endocarp) to the cooperative ("parchment coffee beans" is the last state of coffee beans before peeling). All the coffees are collected together, and growers charge an average price according to their actual quality. This trading method generally works well and is fair to both growers and consumers.

The Kenyan government takes the coffee industry very seriously, where it is illegal to cut down or destroy coffee trees. Kenyan coffee buyers are world-class buyers of premium coffee, and no country can grow, produce and sell coffee on a continuous basis like Kenya. All coffee beans are first acquired by the CBK (coffee Board of Kaeya), where they are identified, rated, and then sold at weekly auctions, where they are no longer graded. Kenya Coffee Council only acts as an agent, collecting coffee samples and distributing them to buyers so that they can determine price and quality. Nairobi auction is for private exporters The Kenya Coffee Commission pays growers a price below the market price. the best coffee is bean berry coffee (PB), followed by AA++, AA+, AA, AB and so on. Good coffee is bright, delicious and slightly alcoholic

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