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Introduction to the flavor and taste of Burundian boutique coffee beans with a spicy aftertaste

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, There are two major ethnic groups in Burundi, and only about 15 percent of the Tutsi have ruled the country since the 16th century, controlling the civilian population, which is mainly made up of Hutu, plus a very small number of indigenous Twa. This abnormal social structure in which ethnic minorities occupy a high position has buried the evil seed of national instability, and in 1

There are two major ethnic groups in Burundi, and only about 15 percent of the Tutsi have ruled the country since the 16th century, controlling the civilian population, which is mainly made up of Hutu, plus a very small number of indigenous Twa. This abnormal social structure occupied by ethnic minorities planted the evil seed of national instability and reached its peak in October 1993. Just four months after taking office, Melchior Ndadaye, Burundi's first ever Hutu head of state and the first democratically elected president, was assassinated by a mainly Tutsi-controlled military. The death of Ndadaya led to a comprehensive ethnic conflict in which at least 200000 of the population of both sides were slaughtered, of which 65000 Tutsi were slaughtered to fewer than 5000. The massacre lasted until 2002, when the Tutsi government finally signed an armistice with four different Hutu rebels under international mediation, while the ceasefire agreement with the last rebel group, the Forces nationales de Liberation (French: Conseil National Pour la D é fense de la D é mocratie-Forces pour la D é mocratie, NCDD-FDD), was signed in Dar es Salaam, the capital of Tanzania, on September 7, 2006. [4]

On 28 October 2015, he was elected a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council for a term from 2016 to 2018. [5]

Administrative division editor

Zoning

Burundi is divided into 1 municipality (Bujumbura) and 16 provinces, 129 counties and 2615 townships. The names of the provinces are as follows: Bubanza, Bujumbura, Bururi, Kankuzo, Cibitoke, Kitga, Kaluzi, Kayanza, Kirundo, Makamba, Mulamvia, Muyinga, Ngozi, Rutana, Ruyigi, Mvaro. [3]

Capital

The capital Bujumbura (Bujumbura), with a population of 393000 (2012), is the political, economic and cultural centre of Burundi. Bujumbura was formerly known as Wusumbura. In the west of the border, the north bank at the eastern end of Lake Tanganyika. The average annual temperature is about 22 to 26 ℃. The city is backed by mountains and lakes, with pleasant climate, beautiful scenery, lush trees, flowers and expanding tourism facilities. It is a developing tourist city of Burundi.

Grade: AA,FWS

Planting area: Buyendi

Brand name: Buyendi

Treatment method: wet treatment

Appearance: 1dcompany300grgrRAME 16-18SCR

Variety: Jackson bourbon

Note: due to ethnic separatism, the chaos of Burundian coffee has been going on for a long time, with a large number of old and new raw beans mixed together, making this coffee unsuitable for grading. This coffee is rough but mild, and has characteristics similar to Kenyan coffee. The flavor is sweet and fruity, with a slightly spicy finish.

Dry aroma (1-5): not applicable

Wet aroma (1-5): not applicable

Acidity (brightness) (1-10): not applicable

Taste (layered) (1-10): not applicable

Taste (alcohol thickness) (1-5): not applicable

Aftertaste (residue) (1-10): not applicable

Balance (1-5): not applicable

Base score (50): not applicable

Total score (maximum 100): not applicable

Strength / main attributes: medium strong / sweet, fruit flavor, spicy aftertaste.

Recommended baking degree: full city

Contrast: very similar to Kenyan coffee

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