Introduction of Cuban Coffee Flavor Cuban Fine Coffee beans in Cuban Coffee producing area
Cuba is like a crocodile crouching in the Caribbean, her tail just above the Tropic of Cancer. Cubans have always been known for their enthusiasm, but also for their honesty and stubbornness. The coffee they produce is the same, always washing according to Arab standards, and they always follow their own traditions to make it, very extreme control of the roasting process, both to have a very delicious rich and smooth coffee flavor, but also to keep the coffee beans do not cause excessive heat due to over-roasting...
Most famous coffee: Cubita Editor
Original Name: Cubita, Chinese Name: Hu Jue Coffee, Origin: Crystal Mountain, Cuba
50th anniversary of friendship between China and Cuba
50th anniversary of Sino-Cuban friendship (2 photos)
Cubita is Cuban coffee, exported to Japan, France, Germany, Ireland, Canada and other countries. Cubita coffee entering the Chinese market is all selected from the uncontaminated Crystal Mountain coffee beans of Cuba's high altitude areas, which are typical Caribbean coffee beans. All coffee beans are strictly selected according to the standard of sieve 17-19, and the coffee beans screened by the sieve have large particles and high maturity. Cubita is all hand-picked and refined by washing to remove defective beans and other impurities to a large extent.
Cigars, coffee and sugar cane are the three major industries of the Republic of Cuba and enjoy a high reputation in the world. Cuban cigars have a very high reputation in the world and are known as the world's first cigars; Cuban coffee also has a high reputation in the coffee industry. Cuban Crystal Mountain Coffee ranks first in the world. Crystal Mountain is adjacent to the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. The climatic conditions are similar, comparable to Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee. Similarly, the annual output of Cuban Crystal Mountain Coffee is not high, so there are many times when there is no market for it. Cubita is an important economic and trade activity that Cuba and China have established diplomatic relations.
Cubita is the designated coffee of the Cuban Embassy and attended the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Sino-Cuban friendship.
unique feature
Cubita Coffee
Cubita Coffee
Unique characteristics: noble, tender, elegant
Cubita is produced from the uncontaminated coffee of Crystal Mountain, a high-altitude area of Cuba. Crystal Mountain is geographically adjacent to the Blue Mountains of Jamaica and has similar climatic conditions, which can rival Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee. Crystal Mountain is also known as the "Blue Mountain of Cuba." Therefore, there are many brands of coffee under the Cuban Blue Mountain banner, but the purest Crystal Mountain Coffee Cubita is the top coffee allowed to use Cuba's "Crystal Mountain Coffee" and has become the designated coffee for the Cuban Embassy. Currently, Crystal Mountain Coffee is synonymous with premium Cuban coffee.
Cubita adheres to the principle of perfect coffee, only single coffee, coffee beans picking, hand completed, coffee beans particles are strictly selected according to the standard of sieve 17-19, plus washing coffee beans, to a large extent to remove defective beans and other impurities, to ensure the quality of coffee. It has a high reputation in the coffee industry. Careful people will find that Cubita is also unique from other coffees. Cubita is not bitter like espresso coffee, like chivalrous style; not arrogant like blue mountain coffee, like imperial feeling. However, Cubita is like an elegant princess, with a feminine natural tenderness, nobility, tenderness and elegance. Excellent balance, bitterness and sourness are well matched, and there will be a delicate, smooth, refreshing and elegant feeling when tasting. It is the best enjoyment in coffee.

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