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Introduction to Paradise Bird Manor in Papua New Guinea Coffee Manor

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The coffee beans of the Butterfly Manor in Papua New Guinea are called Butterfly Farm in China because there is a blue butterfly printed on the coffee bean sack. This producing area, Bunum-Wo, is located in the western highlands of Pakistan. The coffee varieties here are transplanted from the Blue Mountain Coffee of Jamaica. The reason is that the overall environment here, such as climate and topography, is very similar to that of the Blue Mountains.

Papua New Guinea Butterfly Estate coffee beans, because coffee beans sacks printed with a blue butterfly, so in the country called its Butterfly Estate.

Bunum-Wo is located in the western highlands of Pakistan. The coffee varieties here are transplanted from Blue Mountain Coffee of Jamaica. The reason is that the overall environment such as climate and terrain here is very similar to Blue Mountain area. The high-quality environment and top-grade coffee species provide a healthy environment for growing good coffee on the special rugged highlands with high altitude and large temperature difference between day and night.

The coffee farmers grow it in a small, traditional way, washing the beans carefully, so that the coffee beans in this area continue the taste of Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee, with a tropical fruity coffee aroma, sweet and pure, sweet and sweet in the mouth, lingering in the throat, very soft.

Papua New Guinea's coffee production is not very high, its coffee beans are carefully processed washed Arabica beans. Generally washed coffee beans, full of bright fruit, but not very acidic. It is characterized by a silky soft taste and excellent aroma, moderate acidity, coffee is rare in the high alcohol and medium acidity coffee variety, whether used to blend Italian single coffee or general blend coffee, can make up for the lack of acid coffee In Papua New Guinea, about 75% of coffee production comes from small local farms. Many farms cultivate land in forested areas, and some farms are deep in forests, almost isolated from the rest of the world. Locally grown coffee is mostly grown naturally because of the problems and costs of transporting fertilizers and pesticides to farms. Papua New Guinea's top coffee beans are as beautiful and precious as the country's national bird of paradise. Papua New Guinea is the last original ecological paradise on earth. There are nearly 200 species of frogs, more than 400 species of butterflies and more than 700 species of birds in Papua New Guinea. Among them, Papua New Guinea is proud of the bird of paradise. This unusually beautiful rare bird, also known as the "bird of paradise," is recorded in a total of 43 species, in Papua New Guinea can be seen in 1526 Portugal Meneses sailed from Malacca to the Maluku Islands, but the sea breeze blew the ship to an unknown place, people called this land Papua. Papua New Guinea is an island country in the western South Pacific Ocean, including the eastern half of New Guinea Island and nearby Bismarck Islands, Bougainville Island and other islands of about 600 sizes. The name Papua and New Guinea is derived from the name of the island.

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