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Sidamo Coffee Manor with smooth taste and green tea rhyme introduces boutique coffee beans.

Published: 2024-11-02 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/02, As soon as the king of Ethiopia was happy, he gave her a great reward, including rich land. As you may have guessed, Hambela Manor came in this way. After the unremitting efforts of nearly three generations, METAD, a company owned by Hambela Manor, has established links with local cooperatives and farmers' cooperative alliances in almost all coffee producing areas in Ethiopia. Not only that, but it also invested in

When the king of Ethiopia was happy, he rewarded her greatly, including rich land. As you may have guessed, Hambela Manor also came to this.

After nearly three generations of unremitting efforts, METAB, a company owned by Hambela Estate, has now established links with local cooperatives and farmers 'cooperatives in almost all coffee producing areas in Ethiopia. Not only that, but it also devotes considerable effort to caring for women's rights, providing educational opportunities for children, providing medical support to people in the community, and introducing advanced technology to provide equipment to help farmers. Its seriousness about coffee is reflected in METAB's first and only privately owned SCAA-certified coffee quality control laboratory on the African continent, which provides training for coffee professionals at home and abroad.

Ethiopia

[Production area] Sidamo

Hambela Manor

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[Variety] Native species

[Altitude] More than 1900 meters

[Treatment method] Sunlight elevated drying

[Baking Degree] Light Medium

[Flavor] apricot, honey, plum, sweet and sour, smooth taste, green tea finish

235. Ethiopia - Oromia Region Where does the Ethiopian Sidama or Yegashafi we usually drink come from? Most of them come from smallholder processing mills or farmer cooperative unions.

The bean I shared with my friends comes from a family company with a strong history in Ethiopia, METAB Agriculture Development PLC, which owns Hambela Coffee Estate.

Hambela Estate is said to have coffee growing history dating back to the immediate end of World War II. Back in the 1950s, there was a powerful woman named Muluemebet Emiru. She was not only Africa's first female pilot, but also the first female head of the family.

When the king of Ethiopia was happy, he rewarded her greatly, including rich land. And as you might guess, Hambela came along.

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