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Dominica Coffee Flavor with a faint fragrance introduction to the characteristics of the manor producing area

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, In 1586, Captain Drake of England led a fleet to attack the city of Santo Domingo, but was repulsed by Spanish troops stationed there. Between 1605 and 1606, towns on the west coast of Hispaniola were often plundered by pirates, causing most of the local population to move inland. At the beginning of the 17th century, pirates from France, the Netherlands and Britain were active in the west of Hispaniola. France began to let farmers and businessmen

In 1586, Captain Drake of England led a fleet to attack Santo Domingo, but was stationed

The Spanish troops repelled. Between 1605 and 1606, towns on the west coast of Hispaniola were often plundered by pirates, causing most of the local population to move inland. At the beginning of the 17th century, pirates from France, the Netherlands and Britain were active in the west of Hispaniola. France began to allow farmers and businessmen to gradually colonize the western part of the Spanish island, which was blocked by the island's mountains and did not attract the attention of Spaniards in the east in 1795. France and Spain signed the Basel Peace Treaty in Switzerland, agreeing to transfer Spain

The Santo Domingo region in the east of the island was ceded to France, making the Spanish island a complete French colony. Six years later, Toussaint Lovidur, a black Haitian, led other black slaves to revolt against French rule, and in 1801, shortly after French rule, Santo Domingo unified the entire Spanish island, but nine weeks later, in February 1822, the president of Haiti, Jean-Pierre Bouyer, reunified the island with his army. After Boyer occupied the eastern Spanish state of Haiti and liberated all the local slaves, Bouyer ordered the confiscation of the land of the white landlords and the complete return of the agricultural land of the whole country. Bouye also closed all universities, brought all multinational (Dominican Republic for short) men between the ages of 18 and 25 into the army, and began to adopt a high-handed policy towards many countrymen. Many upper-class whites left the island and fled to Cuba, Puerto Rico and other areas.

Turning to the introduction of Dominican coffee, the most distinctive features are fresh and elegant, full of particles, excellent acidity and pleasant flavor (two colleagues agree with this). Such flavor characteristics are not only related to varieties and soil quality, but also closely related to the picking and handling of raw beans. Coffee in Dominica is selected by the manual method with the highest cost, and workers mainly consider the fullness of coffee granules and the uniformity of coffee granules. According to these conditions, the coffee beans with the fullest and most uniform grains can represent the best quality in Dominica. The finest coffee. And only use water washing treatment to ensure the high quality and stability of coffee beans. Coffee beans treated by water washing taste cleaner, exude a touch of pure and soft aroma, and make people feel a faint fruity aroma and a smooth aftertaste. In the early 18th century, coffee was introduced into Domiga from Martinique. The northern region, represented by Hibao, and the southern region, including Okayabani Santo Domingo, produce good coffee. Among them, the coffee produced by Santo Domingo and Barney, which is almost synonymous with domiga coffee, is a world-famous high-quality coffee. Santo Domingo coffee is characterized by freshness, elegance, fullness, excellent acidity and pleasant aroma, so it is worth it. The selection of Dominican coffee is usually done manually. The main basis for selection is according to the fullness of coffee particles, whether it is uniform, and then grade it. Generally speaking, coffee with full and uniform grains is easier to preserve. Only the fullest and most evenly grained coffee beans can be roasted to represent the best quality in the country, and unlike coffee produced in Haiti, coffee grown in the Dominican Republic is mostly washed, which is also a symbol of high quality. Miniga Coffee uses a washing method to treat coffee beans, so that the quality of treated coffee beans is more guaranteed. The coffee beans treated by washing method retain more original flavor than the drying method, and the aroma is pure and soft.

Carefully selected in this way, the high-quality coffee of Dominica exudes a faint aroma and gives people a faint fruity aroma with a lingering finish and a smooth and smooth finish.

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