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Introduction to the flavor and taste characteristics of Panama Erida Manor Coffee with unique orange flavor and honey flavor

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Panama is located in the isthmus of Panama in Central America, bordered by Colombia to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the south, the map of Panama to Costa Rica to the west and the Caribbean Sea to the north. The territory is S-shaped to connect North and South America, and the Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans from north to south. It is known as the bridge of the world. [5] Panama has a land area of 75517 square kilometers.

Panama is located on the Panamanian isthmus in Central America, bounded by Colombia to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the south.

Map of Panama

Map of Panama

It is bordered by Costa Rica to the west and the Caribbean to the north. The territory is S-shaped to connect North and South America, and the Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans from north to south. It is known as the "bridge of the world". [5] Panama has a land area of 75517 square kilometers, a land length of 772km and a width of between 60km and 177km. The coastline is 2988 kilometers long and the land boundary is 555 kilometers long. In longitude and latitude, Panama is located between 7 °N and 10 °N, and between 77 °and 83 °W. The national emblem of Panama was launched in 1904. The national emblem is a brown eagle with its head held high.

Panamanian national emblem

Panamanian national emblem

It stands on the national emblem with a white ribbon with the Panamanian motto "for the benefit of the world". In the middle of the national emblem is the brown isthmus of Panama, the blue Pacific and Caribbean seas, and the Panama Canal that connects them; under the blue sky, a bright moon has risen, the corresponding sunset is still shining in all directions, symbolizing the arrival of Panama's independence "at sunset and moonrise"; the silver sword and rifle crossed on the upper left have experienced the ups and downs of hundreds of years of war on Panamanian land. The T-pick and shovel on the upper right represent the country's call for active construction and hard work; the sheep's horn overflowing with gold coins and the golden two-winged flywheel symbolize the progress and prosperity of the country. Four national flags are decorated around the national emblem, and the top nine golden five-pointed stars represent the nine provinces of Panama

Democratic Revolutionary Party: the second largest party and the largest opposition party in the country. It was founded on the initiative of General Torrijos in 1978 and was formally established on March 11, 1979. There are now 472000 party members. President Benicio Enacio Robinson. General Secretary Juan Carlos Navarro.

Panamanian Party: the third largest party in Pakistan. Formerly known as the Arnulfo Party. It split from the True Panamanian Party in August 1988 and was formally established in October 1991. It was changed to its current name in January 2005. There are now 257000 party members. In January 2009, he joined Martinelli's Alliance for change to take part in the general election. In August 2011, the alliance with the Democratic change Party broke down. President Juan Carlos Varela, General Secretary Alcibiades Vazquez Velazquez.

People's Party: changed its name from the Christian Democratic Party to the people's Party in July 2001. At present, there are 25000 party members, most of whom are college students, intellectuals and professionals. Chairman Milton Goe-Henriquez, General Secretary Jose Ramos Reyes

The Emerald Manor brings geisha to coffee drinkers all over the world. before setting off the rosy summer red cap, she turned out to be a member of the windbreak on the edge of the coffee forest, because the variety of geisha coffee below 1400m has no economic value because of its mediocre flavor and extremely low yield. however, if planted in an altitude area above 1500m and tempered by the cold wind, it will show a unique flavor spectrum. Emerald Manor owner Peterson and his son stumbled upon the secret and set out to plant Geisha independently and participate in the 2004 BOP competition with Hara Miyou selection (Jaramillo Special), which brought out the world geisha craze.

Where exactly does Geisha come from?

According to the data of all parties, the spread route is roughly as follows: in 1931, the British envoy went to Geisha Mountain in Ethiopia to collect disease-resistant bean seeds-- 1931-1932 seeds were spread to Kitale in Kenya under the names of Geisha and Abyssinian-- young plants were transplanted in 1936 to the Ryan Mugu Coffee Research Institute (Lyamungu) in Uganda and Tanzania-1953 Costa Rica's CATIE Coffee Research Institute has repeatedly introduced young plants from Ryan Mugu and other countries-Don Bach, a coffee farmer in Panama, introduced disease-resistant geisha varieties from CATIE in 1963. Although there are materials to prove it, geisha has been around for decades, it is difficult to determine whether today's geisha are the seeds introduced in those years, and whether they have experienced hybrid coffee is no longer known. Panamanian coffee cultivation began with the first batch of Typica coffee seedlings brought by Europeans in 1780, and today it has been developed and planted with Typica, Caturra, Catuai and Geisha. Produce coffee with jasmine, citrus, ripe fruit, berries, caramel, special sweetness, vanilla, chocolate and other flavors. According to the variety, the output of Panamanian coffee is small, only 240t per year, and Geisha is less than 5%. Panamanian coffee is mostly washed, refreshing and clean can highlight the citrus aroma of geisha, but in recent years, sun-dried geisha is also quite bright, and the transaction price often exceeds that of water washing. The microclimate of the Panamanian highlands is the most important resource that makes Panamanian coffee unique. The east-west environment of the Republic of Panama converges cold air over 6500 feet through the Central Mountains, creating a variety of microclimates in the Boquete [Poquette / Poggett] and Volc á n-Candela [Kendra] regions, making it a major producer of Panamanian coffee. These unique coffees are grown in nutritious and balanced land located in the Baru volcano region.

When it comes to Panama, maybe most people only know the Panama Canal and don't know Panamanian coffee. The main producing area of Panamanian coffee is located near the Baru volcano in the west. The emerald estate in Boquete, a small town in the east of the volcano, is famous all over the world. On the west side, Vol á n-Candela is also the No. 2 coffee town, where the famous Carmen Manor is located.

It was the construction of the Panama Canal 100 years ago that attracted a large number of senior European intellectuals. After the construction of the canal, a large number of senior engineers stayed because they were infatuated with the excellent climate of western Panama, and bought a manor in Boquete, which opened the first for the cultivation of boutique coffee in Panama. But the early Panamanian coffee was not famous and produced little. But why did geisha suddenly become popular in 2004 and occupy the top coffee list for a long time? It starts with the origin of a geisha.

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