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Lake Titicaca Single-Grown Coffee Bolivia Koppa Cabana Smallholder Boutique Coffee

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Flavor: Dry aromas of roasted nuts and almonds, soft fruit acids of orange and white pomelo on the palate, sweet caramel on the whole, smooth texture of nutty milk, cleanliness and balance are also quite eye-catching, and the herbal aroma of the aftertaste is quite charming. South America is rich in coffee beans, Bolivia is no exception, parts of Bolivia unique tropical rain forest environment, for organic coffee

Flavor: dry aromas of roasted nuts and almonds, soft acidity of orange and white pomelo on the palate, sweet caramel on the whole, smooth texture of nut milk, cleanliness and balance. The herbal aroma of Yuyun is also quite attractive.

South America is rich in coffee beans, and Bolivia is no exception. The unique tropical rain forest environment in some parts of Bolivia provides excellent natural conditions for the growth of organic coffee. The aroma of Bolivian coffee is rich and unique, both the aroma of ground beans and the aroma of coffee are obviously rich, similar to the mixture of flower and fruit aroma, impressive.

Lake Titicaca, located on the Coaya Plateau on the border between Bolivia and Peru, is the highest and largest freshwater lake in South America, one of the highest large freshwater lakes in the world, the highest navigable lake in the world, and the third largest lake in South America (after Lake Maracaibo and Patus lagoon).

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