Costa Rican Coffee flavors Costa Rican Coffee characteristics Costa Rican Saint
Coffee cherries are hand-selected by coffee farmers to remove overripe or immature cherries, and then produce them. A 3-disc aagaarde peeling machine is used to remove the peel and pulp, and then the machine is divided into three grades according to the density of coffee beans. Grade 1 and 2 raw beans are fermented separately, while grade 3 is low-quality raw beans. The raw beans were fermented in a cool place for about 24 to 36 hours. After fermentation, the raw beans were washed and graded again according to the density on the cleaning channel, and then the raw beans were randomly soaked in clear water overnight. After the processed coffee has been roasted, the bitter sweet chocolate flavor is as thick and sweet as cream sugar, with low-key wine acidity and aroma, and the fruit sweetness of chocolate beans is forgettable.
Costa Rica [Saint Roman processing Plant] Royal Coffee
Costa Rica San Ramon Royal Coffee
[country]: Costa Rica
[grade]: SHB
[altitude]: 1700m
[producing area]: Tarazhu producing area
[baking degree]: medium and deep baking
[treatment]: washing treatment
[breed]: Kaddura, Kaduai
[processing plant]: St. Roman processing plant
[flavor]: berries, caramel, cream, subtle spices
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Ninety plus coffee
Ninety + does not refer to all coffee with a score of more than 90. Good coffee, one year, one year. Sometimes haunt different manors, but also have different taste characteristics. Ninety + refers to a top range of coffee with 13 flavors. These coffees are only from Ninety Plus Coffee, the creator of American boutique coffee. They are all old varieties of Ethiopian heirloom (Heirloom).
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Introduction to the unique cocoa aroma of Tanzanian coffee flavor manor
Tanzania's main coffee producing area, located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, is rich in volcanic soil. Some coffee trees planted here are more than 100 years old. Coffee was first introduced by Christians from Kenya to grow coffee. Coffee trees must be carefully taken care of, weeded and fertilized. And old branches must be cut off so that new branches can grow to maintain the quality of coffee beans.
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