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Introduction to the flavor and taste of Honduran Coffee Manor Santa Barara Manor

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, And Honduran coffee can lead to multiple levels of flavor according to the degree of roasting. Moderate baking can maximize the sweetness of beans, while deep baking increases bitterness, but sweetness does not disappear. Generally speaking, medium roasting has the best taste and rich and unique aroma, which is favored by coffee lovers in Honduras. At present, although Honduras is now a

And Honduran coffee can lead to multiple levels of flavor according to the degree of roasting. Moderate baking can maximize the sweetness of beans, while deep baking increases bitterness, but sweetness does not disappear. Generally speaking, medium roasting has the best taste and rich and unique aroma, which is favored by coffee lovers in Honduras.

At present, although Honduras is now a backward and chaotic country, this small Central American country is also one of the birthplaces of Mayan civilization, with many relics of Mayan civilization and beautiful tropical seaside scenery. if it were not for such a turbulent situation, it would certainly become a tourist destination. If it were not for such a turbulent situation, and the coffee here would certainly be better, and the high-quality coffee in Honduras uses a washing method to deal with the coffee beans, it is usually soaked first, and the defective fruit will surface during the soak. you can flow away and discard it first. Then put the good fruit into the fruit peeling machine and peel off the peel with the rotating force of the machine. Peeled fruits are screened by machines to select fruits of high quality. Usually the bigger the fruit, the better the maturity. Honduran coffee is dried in the sun, so there is always a hint of fruity in the taste, because the granules of Honduran coffee beans are large, uniform in size and uniform in color. In order to facilitate harvesting, farmers will prune the coffee trees to no more than 150 centimeters, because if they grow too high, they have to set up ladders to pick, which is not only time-consuming, but also may damage the trees by bending branches. As the ripening period of each fruit of coffee beans is different, in order to maintain the good quality of coffee beans, it is necessary to pick them manually, and then select the ripe red fruits. The same branch of coffee fruit, picking time often takes several weeks to complete the harvest, although there is no very distinct characteristics of Honduran coffee, but the overall taste is rich and balanced is its greatest feature. In detail, it has a medium or shallow acidity, which is obvious but not strong. Sometimes with a slight floral or fruity aroma (generally speaking, different producing areas, different elevations of beans have different flavor performance) slightly bitter and obvious sweet. The overall taste of Honduras is balanced, sour and bitter are not strong, and the balance between the two is better. Therefore, the extremely balanced nature of Honduran coffee makes it widely used. It can not only be used to prepare mixed coffee, but also can be used as a single product to brew it. With Honduran coffee mixed with Italian concentrate, there will be a commendable flavor in Honduras. Coffee producing areas are divided into six major producing areas, covering the west and south, namely, Santa Barbara, El Paraiso, Copan, La Paz, Comayagua and Olancho. The average planting height is more than 1100 meters above sea level. Coffee varieties are Arabica, 69% are HG "High and low Coffee", 12% are SHG "Special Highland Coffee" and 19% are CS. There are mainly Typic, Bourbon, Caturra, Villa Sarch and Lempira varieties for coffee production, the geographical conditions of Honduras are no less than those of its neighboring coffee producing countries such as Guatemala and Nicaragua. There are 280000 hectares of coffee plantations in Honduras, mainly small coffee plantations, most of which are less than 3.5ha. These coffee plantations account for 60% of the total coffee production in Honduras.

In the coffee garden, because the planting area belongs to the mountain area, people pick coffee beans by hand, and then process them carefully in order to produce better quality coffee beans. Honduras collects 3 million bags of coffee every year and provides you with multi-quality coffee. Now it has become one of the top ten coffee exporters in the world.

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