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Introduction to the characteristics of Coffee Flavor and taste in Cliff Manor, Jamaica

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, The air in the city is fresh, the roads are clean, and there are palm trees and bright flowers on the side of the road. There are not many large buildings in the urban area except government agencies. Shops, cinemas, hotels, etc., are concentrated in the middle of Bethinos Street. There is a wide range in the city center.

The air in the city is fresh, the roads are clean, and there are palm trees and bright flowers on the side of the road. There are not many large buildings in the urban area except government agencies. Shops, cinemas, hotels, etc., are concentrated in the middle of Bethinos Street. In the city center, there are squares, Houses of Parliament, St. Thomas's Church (built in 1699), museums and so on. There is the National Stadium in the northern suburbs, where horse racing is often carried out. Nearby is the commercial center, known as New Kingston. There is Rockford Castle at the eastern end of the city. There is a large botanical garden 8 kilometers at the foot of Lanshan, with a full range of tropical fruit trees. In the western suburbs, there are six colleges of the University of the West Indies, the highest university in the West Indies. The high quality coffee produced here in Lanshan is famous all over the world. Railways and roads lead to the whole island, and there are large international airports. Kingston is also a tourist resort with a developed tourism industry. It is located at the southwest foot of Lanshan, the highest peak on the island in the southeast coast bay, and there is a fertile Guaneya plain nearby. The area (including the suburbs) is about 500square kilometers, with a population of 970000. It is like spring all the year round, and the temperature is often between 23 and 29 degrees Celsius. Green hills and peaks on three sides of the city, blue waves on one side and picturesque scenery on one side, 11 ministers of state of the current government (known as "queens of the Caribbean city") were sworn in on September 17th: Robert Montague (RobertMontague), Minister of State of the Prime Minister's Office (responsible for local government affairs); Shahin Robinson (ShahineRobinson), Minister of State of the Prime Minister's Office (responsible for constituency Development Fund Affairs) Darryl Vass (DarylVaz), Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office (responsible for government project supervision); Andrew Gallimore (AndrewGallimore), Minister of State for Labour and Social Security; Joseph JosephHibbert, Minister of State for Transportation and Engineering; EveraldWarmington, Secretary of State for Water Conservancy and Housing; Michael MichaelStern, Minister of State for Industry, Commerce and Investment William Hutchinson (WilliamHutchinson), Secretary of State, Department of Agriculture; Lawrence Broderick (LaurenceBroderick), Secretary of State for Energy, Mining and Telecommunications; Arthur Williams (ArthurWilliams), Secretary of State for National Security; and Ronald Robinson (RonaldRobinson), Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade.

The "secret" of why Blue Mountain coffee tastes pure: their coffee trees are all on rugged hillsides, and the picking process is so difficult that non-local skilled women are simply unable to do it. It is very important to choose the right ripe coffee beans when picking. Immaturity or ripeness will affect the quality of the coffee. The picked coffee beans are shelled on the same day, and then let them ferment for 18 hours. After that, the coffee beans were cleaned and screened. After that

The drying process must be carried out on the cement floor or on a thick blanket until the humidity of the coffee beans drops to 12% 14%. And then store it in a special warehouse. Take it out and roast when needed, then grind it into powder. These procedures must be strictly followed, otherwise the quality of coffee will be affected. The Jamaican Coffee Industry Committee (the Jamaica Coffee Industry Board) was established by the Government of Jamaica in 1950, which sets quality standards for Jamaican coffee and oversees its implementation to ensure the quality of Jamaican coffee. The Commission awarded special official seals to raw and roasted coffee exported from Jamaica, which is the highest-level national coffee institution in the world. Can represent the origin of Blue Mountain Coffee. There are six signs: Mavis Bank Coffee Factory (M.B.C.F), Blue Mountain Coffee Cooperative (M.H.C.C.T.), Portland Blue Mountain Coffee Cooperative (P.X.X.S.H.), Coffee Industry Association (Wallenford), Coffee Industry Association (St. John's Peak) and Lanli (J.A.S). From the above, we can understand the general production situation of Blue Mountain Coffee. It should be noted that 99.9% of the blue mountains that can be drunk in China are only planted near the Blue Mountains. Only coffee produced on 6000 hectares of land above 1600 meters above sea level can be called Blue Mountain, and the output is always below 900t. according to the principle of 10% supply to the world outside Japan, can this kind of coffee, which can only be consumed by the world at 90 tons a year, be drunk in any cafe for dozens of yuan?

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