The output of coffee producing countries in Nicaragua at high altitude introduces the treatment methods of high-quality coffee beans.
Coffee cultivation is one of the traditions maintained by the local people of Dipilto. The fertile soil is full of organic matter, and 1200 meters above sea level provides a pleasant climate, which is very suitable for growing coffee. The average temperature of 20 degrees Celsius and annual rainfall satisfy the growth of Dipilto traditional Arabica coffee. Living in harmony with nature and specialized planting management, high-quality coffee Dipilto is one of the smallest municipalities in Nicaragua, covering an area of 106square kilometers. 90% of the population, 5000 of the residents live in rural areas. Dipilto is famous for its pine forests, warm climate, religion, people's loyalty and high-quality coffee. Dipilto is located on the border between Nicaragua and Honduras and is the smallest municipality directly under the Central Government of Nicaragua.
Dipilto Coffee has won 29 medals in Cup of Excellence for three consecutive years.
Fertile soil, high altitude and suitable climate throughout the year make it one of the top coffee growing areas in Dipilto, Nicaragua. Nicaragua has a unique ecological environment for growing coffee, which is covered with fertile volcanic soil and shaded planting mode, which makes the coffee fruit grow slowly and indirectly absorb the moisture brought by the thick fog, which establishes the good growth essence of coffee. The manor uses hand-picked fully ripe coffee beans, washed and processed, with rich mellow and multi-layered taste, clean aroma, moderate acidity and bitter taste. Coffee beans are all SHG (Strictly high Grown) grade, are alpine grown beans, slightly sour and diverse fruit characteristics and chocolate sweetness, rich taste and throat rhyme are excellent coffee beans. The United States is the largest importer, among which Starbucks Coffee is suitable for moderate baking.
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Introduction of Kenyan Coffee growing region with Flavor characteristics
Kenya Coffee growing area Kenya's coffee producing areas are mainly concentrated in Mount Kenya (Mt. The plateau region represented by Kenya). Tropical climate, acid red volcanic soil provides a natural and suitable growth environment for coffee. The main producing areas are Nyeri and Ruiru in the middle of the country. The Kenyan coffee variety was originally brought to Kenya for cultivation by Bou.
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The Bolivian Coffee Manor in a perennial low temperature environment introduces the raw beans of Bolivian coffee
Bolivia's high-quality estates, very high altitude, perennial low temperature environment, so that coffee fruit growth is slow, tight enough, aroma is also charming, floral aroma is obvious, such as careful handling, cherries with the same maturity, often have a clean and meticulous high-end taste, this elegant vanilla and honey aromas are very attractive, this champion bean has a variety of floral aromas, vanilla and sweet very long-lasting. Whole
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