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Introduction to the Manor characteristics of the Coffee Bean Flavor and Taste production area of G1 Sidamotad Manor in Ethiopia

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Ethiopia has two of the best producing areas, Yiragcheffe and Sidamo. Sidamo is located in a plateau region south of Ethiopia. Sidamo has a balanced acidity and moderate consistency. In Ethiopia, people usually have a cup of mocha coffee for breakfast to replenish the spirit and vitality of the day. As Ethiopia's classification system is still very backward,

Ethiopia has two of the best producing areas, Yiragcheffe and Sidamo. Sidamo is located in a plateau region south of Ethiopia. Sidamo has a balanced acidity and moderate consistency. In Ethiopia, people usually have a cup of mocha coffee for breakfast to replenish the spirit and vitality of the day.

As Ethiopia's classification system is still very backward, it can be divided into special grades (usually Yirgacheffe and Sidamo), level 1, level 2, level 3, level 4 and level 5.

In Ethiopia, Japanese beans are usually found, such as extraneous materials such as pebbles or twigs, so pay special attention to the Ethiopian Ethiopia Sidamo G2 when grinding: Sidamo is located in the south of Ethiopia, extending to the administrative districts of Arsi and Bale in the east and Gamogofa in the west. Xidamo coffee is cultivated between elevation 1400m-2000m. The industry here is dominated by agriculture, and the main growing area of coffee is around the Great Rift Valley (Great Rift Valley) of East Africa. The largest town in Sidamo is Hawassa, which has developed rapidly in recent years. Many modern restaurants and hotels have been set up, and it is also an important distribution center for coffee exports. Cedamo's coffee flavor is very diverse, different soil types, microclimate and countless native coffee species, resulting in obvious differences and characteristics of coffee produced in each town. Coffee is Ethiopia's main economic crop and the country's largest crop export and important industry. It accounts for 60% of Ethiopia's total export value and supports many small farms, as well as sugar, bananas and cotton. It is also Ethiopia's largest and important commodity export crop after oil, and it is also the largest export of Elaraby in Africa, with a total value of about US $300 million in 1997. in terms of total production, 94% are small farms and 6% are government agencies. because many farms are scattered and grow other crops, it has been difficult to integrate the figures correctly. However, the country's official coffee cultivation area is at least 400000 hectares, and the Ethiopian government encourages local farmers to improve their quality and productivity so that coffee farmers can expand their business scale and increase production capacity and exports.

During the harvest, farmers harvest fresh red fruit every day, and every two days the coffee fruit is sent as a unit or sold to a water washing plant for treatment. coffee fruit without a water treatment plant is usually naturally fermented for about 12 hours, and then passed through the sun for drying and shelling. in any case, farmers always try their best to send them to the water treatment plant for treatment. In order to sell better under the name of "washing treatment", in the water wash, coffee cherries soften the pulp after soaking and fermenting for about 12 hours, then pass through the waterway and stir to separate the pulp from the coffee beans. the pulp is discharged with the floodgates, while coffee beans need six days of sunshine to dry, but the processing time is only from sunrise to 11:00 and from 03:00 to sunset. The water content of raw beans after treatment should be about 12% ~ 12.5%. After selecting residual beans or shoddy beans, they are packed in sacks and trucked to the coffee auction house in the capital, Addis Ababa.

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