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Introduction to the characteristics of the manor producing area of Cuban crystal coffee with fragrant flavor in bitterness

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, The country is divided into 15 provinces, one special zone, and 168 cities under the province. [3] the names of the provinces are as follows: Pinar del Ro, Artemisa, Mayabeque, Provincia de la Habana, Matanzas, Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos,

The country is divided into 15 provinces, one special zone, and 168 cities under the province. [3] the names of the provinces are as follows: Binaldrio (Pinar del R í o), Artemisa (Artemisa), Mayabek (Mayabeque), Havana (Provincia de la Habana, capital) Established for provincial cities), Matansas (Matanzas), Cienfuegos (Cienfuegos), Viaclara (Villa Clara), Sancti Spiritus (Ciego de á vila), Camag ü ey (Camag ü ey), Las Tunas (Las Tunas), Holguin (Holgu í n), Grama (Granma), Santiago (Santiago de Cuba)

Havana, the capital of Cuba

Havana, the capital of Cuba

, Guant á namo (Guant á namo) and Youth Island District (Municipio Especial Isla de la Juventud). Except for Havana as the provincial capital, Santa Clara as the provincial capital, Santa Clara as the provincial capital, Bayamo as the provincial capital of Grama, San Jose Delas Lajas as the provincial capital of Mayabek, and Nueva Gerona as the capital of the Youth Island, other provincial capitals have the same name as the province except Cuba, which also includes more than 1600 surrounding islands of different sizes. The islands are made up of five islands: Savannah, Camag ü ey, Colorados, Queen's Garden and Canareos. Youth Island (also known as Pine Island), located in Batahuano Bay, is the only larger island along the coast. The total length of the coastline is 6073 kilometers. Most of the island of Cuba is flat, with mountains accounting for only 1x4 of the total area. There are three major mountains in the country: the Guaniganico Mountains, the Eskambria Mountains and the Maestra Mountains (the highest mountain range in Cuba, of which Mount Turchino is 1974 meters above sea level, the highest peak in Cuba).

In 1748, coffee was introduced into Cuba from Domiga, and Cuba began to grow coffee ever since. With fertile land, humid climate and abundant Rain Water, Cuba can be called a natural treasure land for coffee cultivation. The suitable natural conditions provide a favorable natural environment for the growth of coffee trees, and coffee is well planted and developed here. In Cuba, the cultivation of coffee is regulated by the state. The best coffee growing area in Cuba is located in the Central Mountains. Because this area not only grows coffee, but also produces quartz, crystal and other precious minerals, it is also known as Crystal Mountain. At present, Crystal Mountain Coffee is synonymous with top Cuban coffee. Crystal Mountain Coffee is characterized by its large granules and bright green color. Crystal Mountain Coffee beans are typical island beans with a clean and delicate taste, slightly sour taste, not strong but long-lasting, with sweet fruit aromas. The coffee brewed by it has a rare and perfect taste: it is bitter with aroma and a mellow and smooth taste. It slightly contains wine-like bitterness and a touch of sweetness, and even a hint of tobacco, meticulous and smooth, fresh and elegant. Many flavors are mixed together, and the near-perfect Crystal Mountain coffee beans are typical island beans, clean and delicate, slightly sour, not strong but long-lasting, with sweet fruit aromas. The coffee brewed by it has a rare and perfect taste: it is bitter with aroma and a mellow and smooth taste. It slightly contains wine-like bitterness and a touch of sweetness, and even a hint of tobacco, meticulous and smooth, fresh and elegant. Many flavors are mixed together and the match is almost perfect.

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