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Introduction of Bolivian Coffee Snow vein Manor Coffee Flavor Variety

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, The advantage of Bolivian coffee lies in its high altitude and excellent varieties of coffee, where the traditional Tibica and a small amount of Kaddura are highly valued in the world market. Bolivia is not a big coffee producer, but the excellent altitude and climatic conditions of the La Paz Mountains make the coffee produced here is of excellent quality. Bolivian boutique coffee is delicate, bright and sweet.

The advantage of Bolivian coffee lies in its high altitude and excellent varieties of coffee, where the traditional Tibica and a small amount of Kaddura are highly valued in the world market.

Bolivia is not a big coffee producer, but the excellent altitude and climatic conditions of the La Paz Mountains make the coffee produced here is of excellent quality. Bolivian boutique coffee is delicate, bright, sweet and fragrant. It is a typical coffee that makes people feel clean and relaxed. The coffee here has subtle fruity aromas such as pears, apples, apricots, oranges and lemons. It is a lively, bright and vibrant coffee with sweet flavors of malt and chocolate and nuts on the palate. Dry aroma is an unusual nutty aroma, somewhat similar to peanut butter. The wet aroma has aromas of vanilla and flowers. The taste is delicate, with the sweetness of apple and the flavor of chocolate and vanilla. Arabica coffee is mainly grown in Bolivia, which is usually picked by hand and basically washed, according to experts.

Bolivia has about 12000 hectares of coffee plantations, which are generally located in remote areas, and Bolivia is a landlocked country, so, the country has always been unable to transport coffee of export quality to Bolivia in the right season. Bolivia is a landlocked country in South America, the only country in South America that has no coastline, and it is also one of the poorest countries in South America. For those of you who want to come to Bolivia, there are no five-star hotels, no luxurious gourmet meals, not to mention fluent Chinese tour guides. If you want to see the luxurious six-star scenery, be prepared to bear hardships!

Although Bolivia is rich in mineral resources-the world's largest lithium mine is found here, the country has been bullied for historical reasons, from the Inca empire to Spanish colonists and now its rising neighbors. The history and genes of a country determine the minds of the people who live here. This is the only country that restricts access to McDonald's and KFC, a country where tourist visas are extremely difficult, and where it is difficult to move without speaking Spanish.

Gao Xiaosong said in Xiao Shuo: "God is fair. When he gives the people of this country a free and lazy personality, he also opens another door to bring beautiful scenery and endless resources to this place." Bolivia is such a country with poor people but beautiful scenery and rich resources.

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