Introduction of Hasunda Coffee Garden in Ecuador Coffee Manor
Ecuador has two international airports, namely, Guayaquil Simon Bolivar (SIMON BOLIVAR) International Airport and Quito Sucre International Airport (MARISCAL SUCRE), which act as transport links between Ecuador and Europe and the United States. The above two international airports have been renovated, with daily flights of AA, LAN and DELTA to Miami, New York and Houston of the United States, IBERIA, AIR MADRID and LAN to Madrid, KLM to Amsterdam, AVIANCA and TACA to Bogota, Colombia, and to other countries in Latin America. On the other hand, domestic routes are undertaken by TAME (state-owned, the main domestic airline in Eritrea), ICARO, AEROGAL, CLUB VIP and other private airlines. [land transport] Land transport is a more economical mode of transportation. Ecuadorian land passenger transport is undertaken by private transport companies and the fares are cheap. However, due to the mostly private nature, Ecuador is loosely managed and organized as the highest Arabica coffee plantation in the world. Since the coffee tree was first introduced into Ecuador in 1875, the quality of its coffee has remained unchanged for 100 years, especially the coffee harvested in early June every year, which is called "the best coffee in the world". Ecuadorian coffee beans are divided into Galapagos and Segante, both of which have large particles and heavy weight. In particular, the unique geographical conditions of the Galapagos Islands give coffee beans excellent genes that are superior to those of other producing areas, and its high quality comes from the absence of any chemical agents when growing. As Ecuador's land suitable for Arabian coffee trees is gradually decreasing, Galapagos coffee is even more precious.
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Panamanian Jade Manor Rose Summer Coffee beans Baru Volcano Jadeite Manor
The species of Geisha was discovered in the Rose Summer Forest of Ethiopia in 1931 and sent to the Coffee Institute in Kenya; it was introduced to Uganda and Tanzania in 1936, in Costa Rica in 1953, and Panama was introduced in the 1970s by Francesca of Dongba Seven Farm Garden. Mr. Serraxin got seeds from CATIE, Costa Rica, and started growing Rosa Coffee.
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Introduction to Santa Barara Manor in Honduras Coffee Manor with rich and unique aroma
Medium or shallow acidity, giving the impression of obvious but not strong. Sometimes it has a beautiful floral or fruity aroma (generally speaking, beans produced in different regions and at different elevations have different performances). It is not at all associated with the unrest of the country. Bitterness and obvious sweetness. The overall taste of Honduran coffee is balanced, sour and bitter are not so strong, between the two
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