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Bolivian Coffee Bean Flavor Bolivia Coffee Manor South America is rich in coffee beans, Bolivia

Published: 2024-06-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/06/03, South America is rich in coffee beans, and Bolivia is no exception. The unique tropical rain forest environment in some parts of Bolivia provides excellent natural conditions for the growth of organic coffee. The aroma of Bolivian coffee is rich and unique, both the aroma of ground beans and the aroma of coffee are obviously rich, similar to the mixture of flower and fruit aroma, which is impressive.

South America is rich in coffee beans, Bolivia is no exception, parts of Bolivia unique tropical rain forest environment, for the growth of organic coffee provides excellent natural conditions. Bolivian coffee aroma is rich and unique, whether it is the aroma of beans after grinding or the aroma of coffee produced are quite obvious, similar to the mixture of floral and fruit aroma, impressive.

Bolivian coffee has the advantage of high altitude and excellent coffee varieties, where traditional iron pica and small amounts of kadura are highly valued on the world market. Coffee trees used to be planted around gardens as hedges and ornamental plants in Bolivia. Real commercial production began in the early 1950s. Bolivia benefited from the severe frost of 1957, which severely damaged Brazil's coffee industry and quickly expanded. Bolivian coffee is grown at an altitude of 18,000 to 2,670 meters, and the arabic washed coffee beans are exported to Germany and Sweden, where the taste is not the best today, but a bit bitter.

Lake Titicaca is located in Bolivia and Peru on the border of the Coyao Plateau, is South America's highest terrain, the largest area of freshwater lakes, is also one of the world's highest elevation of large freshwater lakes, or the world's highest ship navigable lake, is South America's third largest lake (after Lake Maracaibo and Patus Lagoon).

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