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Published: 2025-09-11 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/09/11, Colombia is the world's second largest coffee producer, producing 12% of the world's total production, although ranked lower than Brazil, but its coffee beans are of good quality. Coffee trees are cultivated in upland areas and cultivated in small areas. Cautiously harvested and processed by washing, the coffee produced is beautiful and fragrant, and is suitable for drinking alone or mixed. The main species is Supremo Colomb.

Colombia is the second largest coffee producer in the world, accounting for 12% of the world's total output. Although it ranks lower than Brazil, its coffee beans are of good quality. Coffee trees are planted in the highlands and cultivated in small areas. Carefully harvested and processed by washing, the coffee produced is of good quality and fragrance, no matter it is a single drink or a mixture. The main variety is the coffee with the highest Supremo Colombian grade, which is rich and unique in flavor, with sweet in acid and flat in bitterness. Secondly, MAM, namely Medellin, Armenia and Manizale, are the three main varieties produced in the Central Mountains of central Colombia. Medellin coffee is full-bodied, rich in taste, meticulous and sour with blending. The concentration and acidity of Armenia and Manizale coffee were lower. These three varieties are called MAM in the coffee market. Bogota and Bucaramanga are produced in the eastern mountains of Bogota, the capital of Colombia. Columbia Coffee has a bitter experience. It is as astringent as life, while bitterness is necessary in life. The last fragrance at the root of the tongue is a thorough recollection of the past. Looking back on the hardship in the past, I will feel its sweetness and warmth even more, and I want to let the mood stop in the consciousness that begins to awaken for a long time. Suffering is pain, clear and quiet, the last fragrance has become a kind of spiritual victory.

Green, green, green and fragrant.

Columbia Coffee is a representative and excellent variety of Arabica coffee. It is a traditional deep-roasted coffee with a strong and memorable flavor.

Colombia, located in the northwest of South America, is a beautiful country with a long history. Indians have lived on this land since ancient times. It was colonized by Spain in 1531 and gained independence in 1819. It was renamed in 1886 to commemorate Columbus, the discoverer of the American continent. Colombia has beautiful mountains and rivers, beautiful scenery, pleasant climate, spring all year round, fresh air and refreshing air. Walking in the streets of Bogota, the capital, I feel relaxed and happy. The weeping willow with green branches and green leaves swayed in the air with the breeze; the tall and straight palm trees, like ancient copper-skinned giants, lined up with large umbrellas to greet visitors from afar; the blooming kapok tree opened its bright red leaves, as if holding a fiery heart to greet friends.

Colombia is rich in products, especially coffee, flowers, gold and emeralds are known as the "four treasures". In 1808, a priest introduced coffee to Colombia for the first time from the French Antilles via Venezuela. Today, the country is the second largest coffee producer after Brazil, the world's largest exporter of Arabica coffee beans and the world's largest exporter of washed coffee beans. Colombian coffee is often described as having a silky taste. Of all the coffees, it is the most balanced, soft, smooth and ready to drink. It has won praise that no other coffee can match: known as "green gold."

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