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Introduction to the Flavor and Taste of Coffee Manor in Ecuador

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, As one of the best Arabica coffee producers in the world, Ecuador's unique ecosystem advantages make its coffee from different coffee producing areas have a unique taste. That's why every mouthful of coffee made from Ecuadorian beans, whether it's single coffee or blended coffee, is endless and tasteless. In order to make more

As one of the best Arabica coffee producers in the world, Ecuador's unique ecosystem advantages make its coffee from different coffee producing areas have a unique taste. That's why every mouthful of coffee made from Ecuadorian beans, whether it's single coffee or blended coffee, is endless and tasteless. In order to let more Chinese consumers know more about Ecuadorian boutique coffee, the Ecuadorian Export and Investment Promotion Agency (Pro Ecuador) and the welcoming Research Institute (InkaLab Coffee) jointly held an event on the cultural experience of Ecuadorian boutique coffee in Shanghai on the 11th of this month. The purpose of this event is to raise Chinese consumers' awareness of Ecuadorian coffee and related food culture, so as to give a positive impetus to the future sales of Ecuadorian coffee in the Chinese market. By reclaiming the early land, the Gonzalez family doubled the area of the coffee plantation from Colombia to Ecuador and divided it into the East and West Cordillera Mountains. Between the two mountains is a plateau high in the north and low in the south, averaging between 2500 and 3000 meters above sea level. The Andes run through the middle of the border. The ridges crisscross, dividing the plateau into more than ten intermountain basins. The most important are the Quito basin and the Cuenca basin in the south. There are many volcanoes and frequent earthquakes in the territory. The famous Kotopaxi volcano, 5897 meters above sea level, is one of the highest active volcanoes in the world. Chimborazo Mountain in central Ecuador, 6262 meters above sea level, is the highest peak in Ecuador, Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador. It is 6384.1 kilometers from the center of the earth to the top of the mountain. Mount Chimborazo, located in the West Cordillera in the Andes, has long been mistaken for the highest peak in the Andes. It is a dormant volcano with many craters and glaciers at the top of the mountain, which is more than 4694 meters. Port Guayaquil is the largest seaport in Ecuador. It faces the Pacific Ocean and backs against Mount Santa Ana. The nearby island of Pune serves as a natural barrier to protect the harbour from storms. There is a wharf in the south, which is more than 900 meters long. Ships from different parts of the world flying various flags are moored in the harbor. The port railway leads to the capital Quito, and highways connect Quito with other cities in the country. Bananas, cocoa, coffee, cotton and other products from all over the country are collected and distributed here. Guayaquil has also played an important role in the history of friendly exchanges between the peoples of China and Ecuador. As early as the 18th century, Chinese clothing, textiles and other goods were shipped to Ecuadorian cities through Guayaquil. In August 1978, the Chinese cargo ship Jialing River arrived here for the first time. Most of the import and export goods of the two countries are the Ecuadorian national emblem transshipped through Guayaquil. Ecuador's national emblem was launched in 1900, similar to the national emblem of Colombia. A ferocious "American Condor" vulture stands above the national emblem. It is the national bird of Ecuador, symbolizing sovereignty and independence. The design of Ecuador's national emblem is unique, which fully shows the amorous feelings of the country: the snow-capped Mount Chimborazo, Ecuador's highest peak, stands towering on the banks of the Pacific Ocean against the blue sky, with verdant trees at the foot of the mountain. a large river winds out from the depths of the mountains and gradually merges into the blue sea. The earliest steam ocean-going ship of South America, which Ecuadorians are proud of, is moored at the mouth of the sea.

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