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Introduction to the manor of the Yemeni mocha coffee with chocolate flavor

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Mocha beans are smaller, rounder and light green than most coffee beans, which makes mocha beans look more like peas. The shape of mocha coffee beans is similar to Ethiopia's Harald coffee beans. It has small particles, high acidity and a strange and indescribable spicy flavor. Yemeni coffee has not been cheap in the international market, mainly because of Yemen.

Mocha beans are smaller, rounder and light green than most coffee beans, which makes mocha beans look more like peas. Mocha coffee beans are similar in shape to Ethiopia's Harald coffee beans, with small particles, high acidity and a strange and indescribable spicy flavor.

The price of Yemeni coffee in the international market has not been low, mainly because Yemeni coffee is very popular in countries and regions where "Turkish" coffee is popular. In Saudi Arabia, the Yemeni mocha is so spoiled that people there are willing to pay a high price for low-quality mocha coffee. This special love of mocha makes the price of mocha coffee in the world coffee market has been high. Yemeni mocha coffee has distinct taste characteristics, special taste, changeable levels, strong sour taste, pleasant fruit acidity, and obvious chocolate taste. The stronger the coffee is, the easier it is to taste chocolate. Therefore, in order to better understand the unique taste of Yemeni mocha coffee, people add hot chocolate to make fancy mocha coffee although Ethiopia is the first country in the world to discover coffee. However, Yemen was the first country in the world to produce coffee as a crop on a large scale. In the 17th century, the first batch of Yemeni coffee was exported to Europe through the ancient port of Mocha. This is the origin of the name mocha coffee. Ethiopia, across the sea from Yemen, also sells coffee through the port of Mocha, so Ethiopian sun-treated coffee is often referred to as mocha (such as Harald ETHIOPIA HARRAR, Ethiopia). The Yemeni mocha, the originator of the coffee trade of the World Office, played an important role in promoting delicious coffee all over the world. It was called "Arabica coffee (Arabia)" in the 17th century, which is also the origin of the name "Arabica original": Yemen.

Grade: excellent

Particles: full

Acidity: slightly sour and strong aftereffect, but also sweet

Evenness: relatively stable

Baking: medium

Flavor: chocolate, slightly alcoholic, spicy

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