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Introduction to the characteristics of Kilimanjaro Coffee

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, As the country's main cash crop, coffee is produced in the Mohi district of Kilimanjaro, where frequent crustal movements and active volcanoes give fertile soil to the mountains, as well as strong texture and soft acidity. She shows a delicate fragrance, with aromas of wine and fruit, and the aftertaste is amazing. The country's

As the country's main cash crop, coffee is produced in the Mohi district of Kilimanjaro, where frequent crustal movements and active volcanoes give fertile soil to the mountains, as well as strong texture and soft acidity. She shows a delicate fragrance, with aromas of wine and fruit, and the aftertaste is amazing. The country's most representative coffee is Kilimanjaro AA, which is also the highest grade, and the most distinctive coffee in Africa. Tanzanian coffee was first introduced by Christian neighboring Kenya and began to be planted at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro. Some coffee trees are more than 100 years old. Tanzania's coffee industry used to be dominated by manor cultivation, but now more than 55% are grown by small farmers. Many small farmers form cooperative organizations, the most important of which is the Kilimanjaro Cooperative Alliance. The famous coffee estates in Tanzania, such as Black Crystal Manor and Mondu Manor, are synonymous with high quality. Tanzanian coffee is mostly sold to the Netherlands, Belgium, Japan and other countries. In recent years, very good quality Tanzania beans can also be seen in the Chinese market. Due to good quality and suitable price, all uses are very wide, both suitable for individual coffee. China has helped Tanzania implement a large number of economic aid projects in recent years, the most famous of which is built by Chinese capital, personnel and technology. Imports from China already account for 15% of Tanzania's total imports. China is playing a more and more important role in the future development of Africa. China's assistance to the economic development of Tanzania is a good example. It is believed that more and more high-quality Tanzanian coffee will appear in the Chinese coffee market in the near future, which has long been loved by Europeans and joined the ranks of famous products. Europeans give Tanzanian coffee the nickname "coffee gentleman", and Chinese coffee connoisseurs call it the "coffee swordsman" with the mocha of the "King of Coffee" and the "Lady of Coffee".

Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is 5895 meters above sea level and connected to Mount Meru. It is the main production base of Kilimanjaro coffee. Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest peak on the African continent and the only snowy peak on the earth located on the equatorial line. It is "the roof of Africa" and "Snow White on the equator". The rich volcanic ash gives the coffee here a strong texture and soft acidity, with the characteristics of typical African coffee beans. Kilimanjaro AA is the highest grade of beans with high quality in all aspects. Medium or more moderate after baking has a strong aroma. The use of Tanzanian beans for individual or iced coffee is definitely comparable to that of neighboring Kenya, but the quality of coffee in this country is not strictly controlled, and carelessness in many processes often destroys the quality of coffee (such as transportation). Good quality Tanzanian coffee beans are divided into AA and A grade.

The raw beans of this Tanzanian AA coffee bean look neat and have a delightful light green. The roasted Tanzanian AA coffee beans are plump, granulated and similar in shape to Bourbon.

Drip filter brewed city-roasted Tanzanian AA coffee beans, the entrance does not have any unpleasant taste, although insipid, but balanced, but also rich.

Drinking coffee is like looking at life, what is happiness? every day is light is very happy. Tanzania AA coffee beans are such coffee.

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