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Introduction to Fine Coffee with mild acidity and Fine Coffee in Costa Rica

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, The seven provinces are: Alajuela Alajuela (central, northwest of San Jose), Catago Cartago (central, east of San Jose), Guanacaster Guanacaste (northwest), Eredia Heredia (central, north of San Jose), Limon Limn (east, along the Caribbean), Pentalenas Puntarenas (west, along the Pacific Ocean), San Jose San

The seven provinces are: Alajuela (Central, northwest of San Jose), Cartago (Central, east of San Jose), Guanacaste (northwest), Heredia Heredia Costa Rica has very different climatic conditions (Central, north of San José), Limón (East, along the Caribbean Sea), Puntarenas (West, along the Pacific Ocean) and San José (near the capital), completely reversing the classification of the four seasons of the year. There are only two seasons here, from April to December, the rainy season, with heavy rainfall, and from the end of December to April of the following year, the dry season, also known as summer. The annual average temperature in San Jose, the capital, ranges from 15℃ to 26℃; the temperature in coastal areas is relatively high, with an average night temperature of 21℃ and an average daily temperature of 30℃ in the Caribbean. Oil is completely imported, mainly from Colombia and other countries, and is monopolized by RECOPE, with an average annual import of 3 million tons of crude oil. Since 2012, the National Oil Company has suspended crude oil refining production due to aging facilities, and fuel oil has been imported entirely. In 2013, Costa Rica imported 19.3 million barrels of oil, with imports reaching 2.3 billion US dollars, accounting for 5.5% of GDP. It is called the Legislative Assembly, a unicameral system, called the Barber Assembly, which exercises important powers such as legislative power. Major government decisions need to be approved by the Legislative Assembly. It is called the "first power" of the country. It is the highest legislative body in the country and consists of 57 members. Deputies are elected directly by voters for a term of four years and cannot be re-elected. The current Legislative Assembly was formed in May 2010, and a new Legislative Assembly was elected on 2 February 2014. The results of the elections are as follows: The ruling National Liberation Party (PLN) has 18 seats, the Civil Action Party (RAC) 12 seats, the Liberal Movement Party (PML) 4 seats, the Christian Social Solidarity Party (PUSC) 8 seats, the All Inclusive Party (PASE) 1 seat, the Broad Front Party (FA) 8 seats, the National Renewal Party (RN) 1 seat, the Costa Rican Renewal Party (RC) 1 seat, the Christian Democratic Union (ADC) 1 seat and 2 independent deputies. The current president is Luis Fernando Mendoza Jiménez of the National Liberation Party, elected in May 2013 for a one-year term. On May 1, 2014, the Legislative Assembly completed its transition.

Coffee is an important source of income for Costa Rica, introduced in 1808 and cultivated for 200 years. Costa Rica has a third of the population invested

Coffee related industries, Colombians say, coffee has changed the country, can enjoy a rich environment, coffee really contributed to excellence; Although Costa Rica's land area ranks third from the bottom in Central America, its economic environment is better than half of the countries. Due to its rich people and stable society, Costa Rica has more than 30 national parks. Coffee trees planted in Costa Rica are Arabica. Through improvement, the quality of coffee beans is better and more stable. In order to facilitate picking, coffee trees are continuously pruned to maintain a height of about 2 meters. The coffee that people eat is the flavor released by the seeds in the fruit after brewing with water. After picking green coffee beans, must go through the peel, pulp, seed membrane and sunlight exposure, in order to carry out seed (i.e. coffee beans) roasting, some processes can be replaced by machines, coffee production speed increased a lot, but there is no machine to pick coffee, must use artificial excellent Costa Rica coffee is called "extra hard beans", this coffee can grow at an altitude of more than 1500 meters. Altitude has always been a problem for coffee growers. The higher the altitude, the better the beans, not only because higher altitudes increase the acidity of the beans and thus enhance the flavor, but also because the lower night temperatures at higher altitudes can slow down the growth of trees and thus enhance the flavor of the beans. In addition, due to the high altitude drop caused by sufficient rainfall, coffee tree growth is very favorable.

Costa Rican coffee is all Arabica beans, washed, it is bright style, full of aroma, clear as wind chimes in the breeze, and mild acid, sweet quite good. Because of the sweet taste, even if the coffee is cold, it is also very good to drink, which is a major feature of Costa Rica coffee. Therefore, it is recommended that you taste Costa Rican coffee with only a small amount of sugar and creamer in order to enjoy its girlish pure flavor.

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