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Flavor and taste of Rosa coffee introduction of high-quality coffee beans in manor producing area

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, The rose variety originated in Ethiopia. In 1931, scientists discovered ta near the town of Gesha in southwestern Ethiopia, named after the place where it was discovered. Now it is often called Geisha in coffee. Then, for experimental purposes, a small amount of planting was made in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. In the 1950s, Rosa Coffee traveled across the Atlantic from Tanzania to Ghosn

The rose variety originated in Ethiopia. In 1931, scientists discovered ta near the town of Gesha in southwestern Ethiopia, named after the place where it was discovered. Now it is often called Geisha in coffee. Then, for experimental purposes, a small amount of planting was made in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. In the 1950s, Rosa Coffee traveled across the Atlantic from Tanzania to Costa Rica and became the subject of the CATIE Coffee Research Center. In 1963, Rosa was brought to Panama.

The rose variety has beautiful narrow leaves, fruits and raw beans are also slightly narrower than other Arabica coffee, sensitive to the growing environment, excellent flavor and less harvest when planted at high altitude.

Until 2004 rose to fame, Rosa Coffee has been in a state of obscurity, the magical flavor of ta has not been discovered. In the experimental planting stage, the quality of the coffee was average, but now it is speculated that the low altitude and low harvest failed to win the favor of the researchers. Later, although it has been growing in Costa Rica and Panama, and most of the fruit harvested is mixed with other varieties, the special flavor of rose summer coffee has not been discovered.

For more than a decade since 2004, Geisha coffee has come from not only Esmeralda Manor in Panama, but also products labeled Geisha in Central America and Colombia. Is this Geisha or the legendary Geisha? Maybe it was exported to Kenya in 1931 from Geisha Mountain Mountain in southwestern Ethiopia (coincidentally synonymous with Japanese geisha), wandered to Tanzania and Costa Rica, was transplanted to Panama in the 1960s, and then went through nearly half a century before it became a blockbuster, defeating the victorious armies such as Bourbon, Kaddura, Kaduai, Tibica and so on. Won the first prize of the Panama National Treasure Bean Cup Test Competition in 2005, 2006 and 2007. In 2007, the International famous Bean Cup Test sponsored by the American Fine Coffee Association (SCAA) won the championship again, and the bidding price was sold at US $130 per pound, setting a record for the highest price in the history of competition beans. It is reported that the later Panamanian national treasure bean competition will be divided into two groups: Rose Summer and non-Rose Summer, so as not to be robbed of the brilliance of other varieties by Rose Summer. Rosa is a member of the Tibika family, but it became famous more than 70 years after leaving Ethiopia, and fulfilled the saying that Ethiopia is a treasure trove of Arabica genes. Giving a variety to go abroad is enough to stir up trouble in the coffee market.

Geisha, which is grown in many parts of the world, is the new king of boutique coffee, among which Panama, Guatemala, Colombia and other Latin American countries have higher quality and higher prices.

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