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Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Yaoke SELECTO Puerto Rico's famous small producing area of boutique coffee, the production is very limited, the annual output is only about 200 tons. This coffee has a clear island coffee flavor and low acidity, dry aromas with caramel, wet aromas with creamy and nutty flavors, a balanced palate and a rosemary finish. In Europe, Puerto Rican coffee is considered

Yaoke SELECTO Puerto Rico's famous small producing area of boutique coffee, the production is very limited, the annual output is only about 200 tons. This coffee has a clear island coffee flavor and low acidity, dry aromas with caramel, wet aromas with creamy and nutty flavors, a balanced palate and a rosemary finish. In Europe, Puerto Rico coffee is considered to be the representative of high-quality coffee. Puerto Rico has a very long history of coffee cultivation. As a Caribbean island, as early as the 1860s, the coffee growing industry as a commodity began to rise here. What is interesting is that in recent years, with the increase of import tariffs on Puerto Rico coffee in the United States and other countries, the coffee growing industry here has shrunk to a great extent. However, with the new round of industrial reshuffle and integration, the coffee planting level and product quality here have been improved to a certain extent.

Yaoke Yauco is an area of 176.5 square kilometers in southern Poland, named for its production of Tainos, but local residents prefer to call themselves la Ciudad del Caf é (city of coffee) and la Capital Ta í na (center of Tainos). In the 1960s, immigrants from Corsican improved the cultivation of coffee and pioneered the application of flower sticking machines to the process of peeling coffee, making Puerto Rico an outstanding representative of coffee, ranking sixth in the world in terms of production and sales.

The Spanish-American War of 1889 ended with the victory of the United States, ending more than 400 years of Spanish rule over Puerto Rico. The demand for sugar in the United States has increased significantly, while the hurricane destroyed most coffee plantations, and the coffee industry in Puerto Rico was hit hard by natural and man-made disasters.

The national economy of Puerto Rico developed rapidly in the 20th century. Stimulated by the strong support of the government and the expanding demand of the local market, Polish coffee gradually returned to its former elegant demeanor. The Yauco region is internationally renowned for its full Body, creamy and red wine aftertaste and chocolate nut finish.

Higher altitude geographical characteristics, slower maturity, more than 100 inches of annual rainfall, special clay to provide adequate nutrients, the pursuit of taste perfection of old tree species, marine monsoon brought about by micronutrient elements, all aspects of careful handling and monitoring, American standard working environment. The value of Yauco Selecto has doubled for various reasons.

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