Coffee review

The taste of Kenyan coffee is rich and perfect. Introduction to fine coffee beans.

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, Implement the presidential system. The cabinet is composed of 26 members, including the President, the Vice President, ministers and the Attorney General. The current cabinet was established in June 2013 and is composed of the President, the Vice President, ministers and the Attorney General. The cabinet list is as follows: president Uhuru Kenyatta (Uhuru Kenyatta), Vice President William Luto (William Ruto), Ministry of Interior and Central Government Coordination

Implement the presidential system. The cabinet is composed of 26 members, including the President, the Vice President, ministers and the Attorney General. The current cabinet was established in June 2013 and is composed of the President, the Vice President, ministers and the Attorney General. The cabinet list is as follows: president Uhuru Kenyatta (Uhuru Kenyatta), Vice President William Luto (William Ruto), Minister of Internal Affairs and Central Government Coordination Joseph Ranku (Joseph Lenku), Minister of decentralization and Planning Anne Vaiguru (female, Anne Waiguru), Defense Minister Rachel Omamo (female, Raychelle Omamo), Foreign Minister Amina Mohamed (female) Amina Mohamed, Minister of Education (Jacob Kaimenyi), Secretary of Finance Henry Rotich (Henry Rotich), Minister of Health James Macharia (James Macharia), Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Michael Camau (Michael Kamau), Minister of Environment, Water and Natural Resources Judy Wakhongu (female, Judi Wakhungu), Minister of Land, Housing and Urban Development Charity Ngiru (female) Charity Ngilu), Minister of Information, Communications and Technology Fred Marty Angie (Fred Matiang') I), Hassan Arero, Minister of Sports, Culture and Art, Samwel Kambi, Minister of Labour, Social Security and Services, Davis Chirchir, Minister of Energy and Oil, Felix Kosgey, Minister of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, Adan Mohammed Mohamed, Minister of industrialization and Enterprise Development, East African Affairs, Phyllis Candy, Minister of Commerce and Tourism (female) Phyllis Kandie), Minister of Mining Najib Bharara (Najib Balala) and Attorney General Githu Muigai. [5]

Political party

As of 2013, there are more than 20 registered political parties in Kenya, including major political parties and political party alliances:

(1) Jubilee Union: the largest coalition of political parties in both houses of Parliament. January 2013 consists of the National Union Party, the United Republican Party, the National Rainbow Alliance and the Republican Congress Party. The coalition president Kenyatta and vice presidential candidate Luto won the 2013 election. [6]

(2) Alliance for Reform and Democracy: the second largest political party in both houses of Parliament. December 2012 is jointly composed of many political parties, including the Orange Democratic Movement, the Revolutionary Democracy Movement-Kenya, the Forum for the Restoration of Democracy-Kenya, the Alliance Party, the Independence Party, the Kenya Patriotic Party and the people's Democratic Party. The alliance's presidential candidate Odinga and vice presidential candidate Musyoka won 43.3% of the vote in the 2013 presidential election, ranking second in the fragrant, rich, fruity flavor with a rich and perfect taste. Kenyan coffee has a wonderful fruit flavor, tastes like BlackBerry and grapefruit, and is a favorite of many coffee gluttons. This coffee has an excellent medium purity, crisp and refreshing taste. It has a fresh flavor and is most suitable for drinking iced coffee in summer. When tasting this coffee, if it is paired with sour fruits such as grapefruit, it will certainly give me the best coffee experience. "not much like coffee, but a bit like fruit tea" is the common feeling of many people about this kind of shallow roasted Kenyan coffee. In addition to having obvious and charming fruit acidity, Kenyan coffee is mostly from small coffee farmers, planted in a variety of different environments, encounter different climate and rainfall every year, and bring a variety of distinct and unique personalities. Take the AAPlus grade "KenyaAA+Samburu" as an example, the Samburu in 2001 has a strong aroma of black plum, the acidity is not high, and the taste is strong. The newly harvested Samburu in the winter of 2002 presents a completely different flavor, mulberry and green plum, with a little Nanyang spice (Spicy) flavor, after drinking, the aftertaste has the sweetness of green tea, the acidity is slightly higher than the year before, the taste is still strong. The common Kenyan taste is not strong, but it has a bright fruit-like flavor, some spicy and some red wine. This is how Kenya makes coffee fans full of expectations and surprises!

Kenya is bordered to the north by Ethiopia, the origin of Arabica coffee trees, but it was not until the beginning of the 20th century that coffee cultivation began. In the 19th century, missionaries introduced Arabica trees from the leaves, but did not plant them in large quantities. It was not until 1893 that coffee was cultivated on a large scale due to the introduction of Brazil's ancient bourbon seeds. In other words, Kenyan coffee was of Brazilian origin, due to changes in water, climate and handling methods. The flavor of Kenyan beans is very different from that of Brazilian beans. Brazilian coffee is planted at a low altitude, with soft texture and no obvious sour taste. In contrast, Kenyan coffee trees are mainly concentrated on the slopes near Mount Kenya, about 4 to 6500 feet above sea level, which is suitable for coffee beans to develop their flavor, because the mountain temperature is lower and the growth is slower, and the aromatic components of coffee beans are fully developed. the acidity of the fruit is more obvious and the texture is harder. In addition, Kenya was an early British colony, and the British had established a set of perfect cultivation and quality control system. After the independence of Kenya, the coffee industry built on the existing foundation.

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