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Ethiopian Bancimagi Coffee Manor Flavor

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Http://www.gafei.com/banqimaji/2016083075434.html, which is owned by Gashaw Kinfe Desta, is very close to the town of Geisha. The town of Geisha is also the birthplace of the now well-known variety Geisha, which is now common in Panama, Costa Rica, Colombia and Guatemala. And it's because of the Geisha species.

Banki Maggie This estate is owned by Gashaw Kinfe Desta and is very close to Geisha town. Geisha was also the birthplace of the now famous Geisha variety, which is currently common in Panama, Costa Rica, Colombia and Guatemala. It is also because of the popularity of Geisha species that Gesha has been re-emphasized in its homeland. From the harvest of coffee, Mr. Gashaw is very careful, only harvest fully ripe coffee cherry fruit, and dry on the high shelf this time last year, we first #Ethiopia got Banqi Maggie beans, but that time only more than 10 kg to the country by air, his own people drank a few kg, the rest of the beans did not have many coffee friends to grab, very regrettable. This year, we introduce this unique style of sun-baked coffee to share with more friends.

Ethiopia

Bench Maji, located in southwest Ethiopia, not far from neighboring Sudan, is easy to find with Google map search. Bench Maji Gesha Estate, although different in flavor from Geisha in Panama, is still worth tasting. It is rare in Ethiopia's many sun-dried bean regions. It is distinguished from other coffees by its varied spices and fruit flavors. Bench Maji is located in southwest Ethiopia, not far from neighboring Sudan. It is easy to find with Google map. Gesha Estate, although different from Geisha in Panama, is still worth tasting. It is rare in Ethiopia's many sun-dried bean regions. It is distinguished from other coffees by its varied spices and fruit flavors. Bench Maji is located in southwest Ethiopia, not far from neighboring Sudan. It is easy to find with Google map. Gesha Estate is a different flavor from Geisha in Panama, but it is still worth tasting. It is rare in Ethiopia's sun-baked bean region. The variety of spices and fruits is very rare.

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