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Introduction to the coffee flavor and taste characteristics of Costa Rica's St. Roman Manor with clear flavor.

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, From 1821 to 1870, the Costa Rican regime was mainly controlled by J.R. Morapolas and J.M. In the hands of the two Montealegre families, the economy has developed greatly, and coffee has grown particularly rapidly and become a major export product. From 1855 to 1857, President Morapolas commanded the Costa Rican army and other Central American countries to crush American adventurer W. Volcker's invasion defended

From 1821 to 1870, the Costa Rican regime was mainly controlled by J.R. Maura Porras and J.M. In the hands of the two Montealegre families, the economy has developed greatly, and coffee has grown particularly rapidly and become a major export product.

From 1855 to 1857, President Mora Porras commanded the Costa Rican army and other Central American countries to crush American adventurer W. Volcker's invasion defended the independence of Central America.

From 1870 to 1882, T. Guardia Gutierrez exercised dictatorship, weakening the power of the two families. Since the 1970s, British and American capital has infiltrated. American entrepreneur M.C. Keith signed a contract with the Costa Rican government to build a railway from Port Limon to San Jose on the east coast, won a concession in 1999 and occupied large tracts of land to develop banana plantations.

The United Fruit Company of the United States took over Keith Industry in 1899 and controlled the production and export of railways and bananas. In 1913, banana exports ranked first in the world.

In 1917, F. Tinoco Granados staged a coup and established a military dictatorship. After Tinoco Granados stepped down, successive rulers were controlled by American monopoly capital. The labor movement sprang up in the 1930s.

The Communist Party of Costa Rica was founded in 1931 (renamed the people's Vanguard Party in 1943). The party led a general strike by banana plantation workers in 1934.

From 1940 to 1948, R.A. Calderon Guardia and T. Deterred by the people's Democratic Movement, the two governments of Picardo adopted some democratic reform measures under the promotion of the people's Vanguard Party.

In the 1948 general election, J.M.H, leader of the Social Democratic Party. Figueres Ferrer launched a civil war, seized power, set up a ruling council (see Costa Rican Civil War), and the people's Vanguard Party was outlawed.

In 1949 Figueres Ferrer handed over power to the elected leader of the National Union Party, O. Wulat Blanco.

In October 1951, headed by Figueres Ferrer, the National Liberation Party was established.

In the six general elections from 1953 to 1978, the National Liberation Party won four times. During its reign, the party emphasized state intervention in the economy, nationalization of some industries, increased import taxes to protect national industries, forced United fruit companies to increase income tax, strengthened relations with other Latin American countries and Western Europe, changed the situation of relying solely on the United States, joined the Central American Common Market in 1963, and established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union and some countries in Eastern Europe in the 1970s.

The research center, located about 30 kilometers northeast of San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica, belongs to the Costa Rican Coffee Association.

Coffee planting, breeding, quality inspection research institutions, in addition, it also has 10 hectares of experimental plots, planting a number of excellent varieties. Coffee is the main agricultural product of Costa Rica, with an annual output of more than 2 million bags (60 kilograms) and a foreign exchange earnings of 250 million US dollars, second only to pineapples and bananas. There are many kinds of coffee here, but its industrial policy is large and cheap, so there is not much special-quality coffee, but it is a good choice to mix other coffees.

One of the most famous is Mountain Costa Rica Coffee, which tastes mellow and neutral. It can be boiled directly or mixed with other kinds of coffee beans to form a mixed coffee. It is also a good choice.

Other kinds of Brazilian coffee, such as Rio and Parana, can be produced in large quantities because they do not require too much care. Although the taste is rough, it is a kind of high-quality and inexpensive coffee, which has its own standards because it is distributed all over the country and varies in quality (NO.2~NO.8 according to the number of sundries, NO.13~NO.19 according to the size of beans, and six grades according to taste). Almost all Arabica varieties have good quality and stable prices, and the most famous is "Costa Rica". Since ancient times, it has been the necessity of mixed coffee and the high-quality Costa Rican coffee that is familiar to the public is called "extra hard beans". This kind of coffee can grow above 1500 meters above sea level. Altitude has always been a problem for coffee growers. In addition, due to the high altitude drop caused by sufficient rainfall, is also very beneficial to the growth of coffee trees. However, although coffee is grown at higher elevations,

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There are many advantages, but the additional transportation costs must be taken into account, which is likely to make coffee production unprofitable. The coffee industry in Costa Rica has adopted new technologies to increase efficiency, including the use of "electric eyes" to select beans and identify coffee beans of irregular size.

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