Papua New Guinea Paradise Bird Manor Coffee Manor introduces Papua New Guinea Coffee beans
The top coffee beans in Papua New Guinea are as beautiful and precious as the country's national bird, the bird of paradise. As coffee in the country is widely grown in the highlands of 1300 to 1800 meters above sea level, coffee beans are plump and varied in taste, with pleasant acidity and fruit-like sweetness.
The coffee production in Papua New Guinea is not very high, and its coffee beans are carefully washed Arabica beans. Generally washed coffee beans are full of bright fruit aromas, but do not have a strong acidity.
It is characterized by as soft as silk taste and excellent aroma, moderate acidity, coffee is relatively rare high-alcohol and medium acidity coffee varieties, whether it is used to mix single Italian coffee or general integrated coffee, can make up for the lack of sour coffee (Sigri) beans, full particles, moderate acidity, soft and deep dry aroma, rich fruit acidity, strong but not choking, clean taste, endless aftertaste. The baking effect at the beginning of the second explosion is the best. More beans from Papua New Guinea are sigri and purosa. Many people are accustomed to calling sigri a bird of paradise, while prosa is a "Prosa". In fact, they are just two kinds of beans produced by two manors (estate). The real name bird of paradise, rich in the mountains of Papua New Guinea, is the most famous ornamental bird in the world. Bird of paradise is also the national bird of Papua New Guinea. There are signs of bird of paradise in their national flag, national emblem and even airlines, radio stations, hotels, shops, post offices, coins and so on. In a sense, bird of paradise is Papua New Guinea.
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Honey-treated Nicaraguan Coffee Lemon Tree Manor Coffee Flavor and taste Manor
Lemon Tree Manor also processes coffee in a honey-treated way. After the coffee fruit is actually picked, the coffee with its exocarp removed is put on the African shed to dry. Compared with the traditional way of placing coffee directly on the ground to dry coffee, using African shed to dry coffee can reduce more pollution in the drying process, avoid producing more miscellaneous smell, and finally improve the quality of coffee.
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Indonesia Coffee Manor Flavor and Taste Manor
In Indonesian, Kopi means coffee, and Luwak is the name of the civet commonly known in Indonesia. It is said that the coffee produces no more than 500 pounds a year, and the price per pound ranges from $300 to $800, depending on the year, because there is not a fixed production every year. In the international market, Luwak coffee has always been a veritable luxury, the most important
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