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Introduction of fine coffee beans in Dominica coffee flavor manor area with smooth taste

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The Dominican flag is rectangular, with a ratio of length to width of 3 ∶ 2. The white wide-striped cross divides the face of the flag into four equal horizontal rectangles, with blue on the upper left and lower right and red on the upper right and lower left. The white cross is painted with the national emblem. Red symbolizes the arduous struggle of fire and blood of the founders of the country for freedom and independence, as well as the blood of the strivers.

The Dominican flag is rectangular, with a ratio of length to width of 3 ∶ 2. The white wide-striped cross divides the face of the flag into four equal horizontal rectangles, with blue on the upper left and lower right and red on the upper right and lower left. The white cross is painted with the national emblem. Red symbolizes the hard struggle of fire and blood of the founders of the country for freedom and independence, as well as the blood of the strivers; blue symbolizes freedom; the white cross represents religious beliefs, as well as the struggle and sacrifice of the people. The central pattern is the shield emblem. The shield is made up of colors and patterns of the national flag. There is a Bible with a yellow cross at the top. The Bible and the cross represent the religious beliefs of the people of the country, and most people believe in Catholicism. National flags are hung on both sides of the Bible to show the people's confidence in defending national sovereignty. The shield emblem is decorated with laurel and palm leaves on both sides, the blue ribbon at the top reads "God, Motherland, Freedom" in Spanish, and the red ribbon at the bottom reads "Dominican Republic" the current Government of Dominica was formed on 16 August 2012. Principal members: vice President Margaret Cedeno de Fern á ndez (female), Minister of the Presidential Office Gustavo Montalvo, Minister of the Interior and Police Jos é Ramon Fadul, Minister for Foreign Affairs Carlos Morales Tronkeso, Minister of Armed Forces Sigfredo Parez Perez, Minister of Finance Simon Lizardo, Minister of Commerce and Industry Jose del Castillo, economy, Juan Mistocres Montas, Minister of Planning and Development, Ruiz Ramon Rodriguez, Minister of Agriculture, Gonzalo Castillo, Minister of Public works and Communications, Jaime Fernandez Milaval, Minister of Sports, Bautista Rojas Gomez, Minister of Environment and Natural Resources, Freddie Hidalgo, Minister of Public Health, Ramon Ventura Carmelo, Minister of Public Administration, Minister of Tourism Francisco Javier Garcia, Minister of Labour Marica Hern á ndez (female), Minister of Culture Jose Antonio Rodriguez, Minister of Education Josefina Pimentel (female), Minister of higher Education and Science and Technology Lisia Amada Mello (female), Minister of Youth Jorge Minaya, Minister of Women Alejandrina Herman (female), etc.

Coffee in Dominica varies slightly in taste according to the altitude of the region where it is grown, with sour but rich taste in the highlands, and less sour and smoother taste in the lowlands. The high-quality coffee beans produced by some Dominican estates have a rich aroma, mellow taste and moderately bright sour taste, and are often compared with those from Puerto Rico or Jamaica. The name Dominica, which originally means "Sunday", was taken by Columbus when he first came to America to discover it, because it happened to be a Sunday. This seemingly random name seems to be far-sighted today, because a good cup of coffee can bring people a relaxed and enjoyable mood. Isn't that how we yearn for weekends after a busy week? the earliest coffee in Dominica was introduced from Martinique (France's overseas province), dating back to the early 18th century. Dominica is an island country with a tropical climate, with little change in temperature throughout the year. Except for the lower temperature in the Central Cordillera Mountains, which can reach less than 0 ℃ in winter, the average annual temperature in other areas is between 25 and 30 ℃, while affected by the mountain topography, the north and east face the northeast trade wind with an annual precipitation of 1500-2500 mm, which belongs to tropical maritime climate. The mountainous forest is dense, the leeward southwest has an annual precipitation of 500-1000 mm, and the dry season is long. The Dominican Republic is a favorite country for tourists. It lives next to Haiti on the island of Hispaniola in the West Indies, Dominica in the west and Haiti in the east. The world's whitest and softest white sand, cool sea breeze from the Atlantic and Caribbean and warm sunshine from the tropics make it a holiday paradise on a par with Maldives and Hawaii. It is the second European colony in the American continent besides Greenland. It currently has the oldest Catholic churches, universities, roads and bunkers in America, and its capital, Santo Domingo, is also the oldest city and capital in the Americas.

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