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Rwanda Coffee Flavor and Taste Manor production area introduction to Lutesilo production area in the western province of Kimmel Manor

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Bourbon coffee grown in Rwanda is one of the original varieties of Arabica coffee. In the annual professional evaluation of the top coffee held by the American Fine Coffee Association SCAA in 2008, Rwanda Aromec of Rwanda was the best washed bourbon, which beat No.1 in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica and Mantenin G1 in Sumatra and won the 2008 champion CO.

Bourbon coffee grown in Rwanda is one of the original varieties of Arabica coffee. In the annual professional competition of top coffee held by SCAA of the American Fine Coffee Association in 2008, Rwanda Aromec of Rwanda beat No.1 of Jamaica Blue Mountain and Mantenin G1 of Sumatra, and won the 2008 champion COE (Cup of Excellence) prize. It can be seen that the taste of Rwanda's washed bourbon coffee is described as "grass aroma" with tropical climate characteristics. in addition to the sweetness of fruit, this coffee also gives people a feeling of freshness, clarity, and freshness. Bourbon coffee grown in Rwanda is amazing for its sweet fruit, full-bodied, unrestrained and lingering aftertaste. With its delicious, citrus sweetness and deep chocolate color, Rwanda bourbon is known as "Rwanda Coffee, which captures the charm of Africa and concentrates it in a cup. Rwanda Coffee is becoming more and more popular in the international market because of its high quality water washing Arabica coffee beans. According to Karuritwa, marketing and promotion officer of the Rwandan Coffee Association, Rwanda plans to export 3000 tons of coffee this year, further increasing coffee production to meet the increasing market demand. Starbucks, the world's largest coffee and beverage retailer, has also partnered with the Rwandan government to import Rwanda coffee, just as a brown pigeon flies from its cup against the line "Cup of Hope". Indeed, coffee places the hopes of the people of Rwanda. They hope to increase coffee exports to boost the country's economic development, and they also hope that the two major tribes, the Hutu and the Tutsi, who once killed each other, will work together to grow coffee.

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