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Introduction to the characteristics of Paradise Bird Manor in Papua New Guinea Coffee Flavor

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, China (The Independent State of Papua New Guinea) is referred to as Papua New Guinea. There are two theories about the origin of a Papuan: one is that the Portuguese Menezes sailed from Malacca to the Maluku Islands in 1526, but the sea breeze blew the ship to an unknown place, and the land was called Papua. Comes from the Malay word tanahpepua, which means curly hair

China (The Independent State of Papua New Guinea) is referred to as Papua New Guinea. There are two theories about the origin of a Papuan: one is that the Portuguese Menezes sailed from Malacca to the Maluku Islands in 1526, but the sea breeze blew the ship to an unknown place, and the land was called Papua. It comes from the Malay word tanahpepua, which means the land of curly-haired people. Another theory is that the early Portuguese came here and asked the local residents where it was. The answer is Papua, so they put the ethnic name of Papua and the local place name. The ethnic name comes from the Malay language papuvah (curly hair) or pua-pua (dark brown). Refers to the hair and skin color of the Papuans, the main inhabitants of the island. The island of New Guinea, also known as Irian. Also known as the crocodile capital (crocodile farming is highly developed) bird of paradise. The people of Papua New Guinea are most proud of the birds of paradise. They think that birds of paradise are divine birds from heaven, also known as "birds of paradise". Women in Western Europe have used their feathers as hat ornaments since more than 500 years ago. Because of its bright feathers and gorgeous posture, it is also known as "Paradise Bird", "Sun Bird", "Goddess Bird" and so on. Papua New Guinea, a famous ornamental bird in the world, implements the constitutional monarchy of the Commonwealth. After the Somare government came to power in August 2002, it slowed down the pace of privatization reform, implemented the strategy of "export-led economic recovery", increased the exploration and development of mineral resources, vigorously carried out the reform of the country's public service, and strived for party cooperation. to resolve social contradictions and consolidate the ruling position, the social order of Papua New Guinea is becoming more and more stable. The growth rate of GDP in 2003 was 2%, the first positive growth in four years from 1999 to 2003. The price index gradually fell and the value of the currency gradually rebounded. However, Papua New Guinea still faces destabilizing factors such as corruption of officials, weak economy, partisan infighting, backward infrastructure, wide disparity between the rich and the poor and inharmonious relations with regional powers such as Australia.

The coffee production in Papua New Guinea is not very high, and its coffee beans are carefully washed Arabica beans. Generally washed coffee beans are full of bright fruit aromas, but do not have a strong acidity. It is characterized by a silky soft taste and excellent aroma, moderate acidity, and is a relatively rare variety of high-alcohol and medium-acidity coffee in coffee, whether it is used to mix Italian or general mixed coffee. can make up for the lack of sour coffee most of the coffee in Papua New Guinea is organic coffee, but not intended by the local people, it is really because of inconvenient transportation and economic hardship. In general, coffee farmers are determined not to buy it, nor can they afford chemical fertilizer. Bird of Paradise coffee has a lively flavor, with bright sour and fruity aromas. Unlike the dreary taste of Asian beans, it has the meaning of African beans. As a result, although it is not a famous show, it is cleverly likable. It comes from the high mountains on the island, and there are birds of paradise singing on the coffee tree. In the past, my knowledge and imagination were limited to this.

The more you understand, the heavier you feel. A cup of Bird of Paradise unexpectedly carries a cultural tragedy. Coffee farmer Joe eventually went bankrupt because of tribal clashes that caused a large number of casualties when the coffee was ripe and needed to be picked. As a result, the coffee rotted in the field, and Joe went to a civilized land.

Coffee, there are so many stories waiting for us to know, if you still have feelings for this troubled world.

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