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An introduction to the description of the Flavor of main Coffee varieties from Nicaragua

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Planted with volcanic ash and shaded trees, it produces high-quality Nicaraguan coffee with a mediocre, soft and slightly sour flavor. Nicaraguan coffee is the largest of all coffee beans, while MADRIZ (Madriz) is located in the mountains of northern Nicaragua, adjacent to NuevaSegovia,Jinotega and Esteli, a quiet and elegant area with the famous Somoto Gorge

Planted with volcanic ash and shaded trees, it produces high-quality Nicaraguan coffee with a mediocre, soft and slightly sour flavor. Nicaraguan coffee is the largest of all coffee beans, while MADRIZ (Madriz) is located in the mountains of northern Nicaragua, adjacent to NuevaSegovia,Jinotega and Esteli, the area is quiet and elegant, with the famous Somoto Canyon, and the local residents are mainly indigenous peoples of various tribes and people who mixed with the Spaniards in the colonial period (mostly Chorotegas). The local production of coffee, the development of arts and crafts processing trade, as well as traditional delicacies. Madriz is characterized by a cool climate and its small town looks simple, but it is characterized by beautiful roofs and special tile white buildings. There are also many coffee plantations, and the mountains are covered with verdant pine and oak forests.

Nicaragua is mainly divided into four major producing areas, namely, Bosnia and Herzegovina Sub-region (Segovias), Madaguelba / Henodeka region (Matagalpa/Jinotega), Borgo region (Boaco) and Pacific Coast region (Pacific). The highest planting height in Bosnia and Herzegovina is about 1500mur2000, and the coffee produced is the highest SHG (StrictlyHighGrown).

Nicaragua coffee is obscure compared with Guatemala coffee. Compared with high mountain beans in Guatemala, Nicaraguan beans are more balanced and lack a little of their own characteristics. Its particles are moderate in size, mild in taste and very aromatic and mellow. Nicaragua is located in central Central America. The best coffee in Nicaragua is produced in Sinotega and Novo Segovia in Matagalpa.

According to a preliminary report from the Nicaraguan Export Trading Centre (Cetrex), from October 2014 to July 2015, Nigeria's coffee exports totaled US $329.2 million, compared with US $267.1 million in the same period of the previous year.

According to the Cetrex report, during the nine-month period, Nicaraguan coffee exports totaled 1.84 million bags (45.45kg each), compared with 1.68 million bags in the same period last year. The report also points out that during the first nine months of the current harvest year, the average price of international coffee was $178.8 per bag, while the average price for the same period in 2013-14 was only $158.6.

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