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Introduction to the characteristics of Mexican Coffee Flavor and Flavor Manor

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Keep it at medium temperature, not too hot, and don't boil the milk. Then add the cocoa powder, dissolve and stir well. If you like chocolate, you can use chocolate paste instead of cocoa powder and milk. Let the milk dry for about 5 minutes, wait until the milk is slightly cool, then pour into the prepared coffee, decorate the coffee surface with cold cream, then decorate with a piece of cinnamon, Mexican coffee to make.

Keep it at medium temperature, not too hot, and don't boil the milk. Then add the cocoa powder, dissolve and stir well. If you like chocolate, you can use chocolate paste instead of cocoa powder and milk. Let the milk dry for about 5 minutes, wait until the milk is slightly cool, then pour into the prepared coffee, decorate the coffee surface with cold cream, then decorate with a piece of cinnamon, and the Mexican coffee is ready. The aromas of chocolate and cinnamon blend together to give off the smell of desert. Tasting such a cup of coffee, you seem to be walking through the vicissitudes of the desert with Aldura coffee beans, Mexico's top coffee beans, this coffee beans have large particles, with a strong sweet, sour and good aroma.

Mexicans are optimistic and enthusiastic, and it can also be seen from their coffee that the mellow Mexican coffee is not only loved by the native people, but also praised by many coffee connoisseurs. There are many ways to taste Mexican coffee, mainly divided into alcoholic and non-alcoholic methods. After picking the beans, the workers spread the beans in a special house with ventilation on four sides. About a week later, the beans are packed in loosely packed bags so that the wind can blow through the bags. After about seven weeks, the coffee beans changed color and taste. Finally, these coffee beans are manually selected to select high-quality coffee beans, and the formal bagging and preservation of Mexican coffee is generally carried out by manual method. The main basis for selection is according to the fullness of coffee particles, whether it is uniform, and then grade it. Generally speaking, coffee with full and uniform grains is easier to preserve. Only the coffee beans with the fullest and most uniform grains can be roasted to produce the best and best coffee in the country.

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