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Yega Sheffivoka Coffee Flavor description characteristics of producing area introduction of boutique Coffee Bean Manor

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Yega Xuefei's grading system is not based on the number of eyes, but on the proportion of defective beans in the total number of raw beans. Commonly seen are wash G2 and sun G3 Yega Chuefei, G1 is the highest grade, Yega Xuefei, which has the lowest defect rate and the best quality, can be rated as Grade 1 only after hand selection. There used to be a Cork Manor in the shop.

Yega Xuefei's grading system is not based on the number of eyes, but on the proportion of defective beans in the total number of raw beans. Commonly seen are wash G2 and sun G3 Yega Chuefei, G1 is the highest grade, Yega Xuefei, which has the lowest defect rate and the best quality, can be rated as Grade 1 only after hand selection.

The shop once had a Cork Manor Solar G1 Chevy, which we loved very much. after selling out, we searched for a long time, but we didn't have a suitable Manor level G1 Chevy in storage, so we temporarily used a washed G2 Chevy. Recently, Coffee Review, a foreign professional coffee tasting website, recommended three Chevy with a grade of G1 to the store in small batches. Here is a brief introduction to these three Chevy.

Yejia Xuefei, nearly 2,000 meters above sea level, is one of the highest coffee producing areas in the world. It has been a wetland since ancient times. "Yirga" means "settle down" and "Cheffe" means "wetland". Lake Turkana, Lake Abaya and Lake Chamo bring abundant water vapor. The Rift Valley, represented by Misty valley, is foggy all the year round, like spring all the year round, with a gentle breeze, cool and humid, and thousands of coffee trees thrive, giving birth to the unique and unpredictable atmosphere of Yejia Xuefei's unique fragrance of flowers and fruits.

European monastic academics opened up a local coffee growing industry, which was later run by coffee communities or cooperatives in villages around the town. There are no special plantations here, and coffee trees are naturally scattered in the forest and countryside. During the harvest season, the Ethiopian Coffee Trading Company will go to the town to buy coffee beans collected by farmers and eventually sell them under the brand name "Yega Xuefei".

Yega Xuefei is a small town, 700-2100 meters above sea level, synonymous with Ethiopian boutique coffee. It has been a wetland since ancient times. The ancient saying "Yirga" means "settle down" and "Cheffe" means "wetland". The mode of production and flavor of coffee here is so outstanding that Ethiopian coffee farmers compete to be proud of the flavor of their coffee, making it the most famous coffee producing area in Africa.

At first, Yejassefi's coffee trees were planted by European monks, and later by farmers or cooperatives. Yega Xuefei is actually constructed by the surrounding coffee communities or cooperatives, including: Hafusha, Hama, Biloya.

These mountain villages are foggy, like spring all year round, with a gentle breeze in summer, cool but not hot, rain but not damp, and no cold damage in winter, giving birth to a unique regional flavor of citrus and flowers. Coffee trees are mostly planted in farmers' backyards or mixed with other crops in the fields. Yegashafi is a by-product area of Sidamo province in Sidamo, Ethiopia, located in the northwest of Sidamo. It is one of the highest coffee-producing areas in Ethiopia. However, the mode of production and flavor here are so outstanding that Ethiopian coffee farmers compete to be proud of the flavor of their coffee, so they are independent from Sidamo, and become the most famous producing area in Africa. Yirga cheffe is a small town in Ethiopia, with an elevation of 1700-2100 meters, which is also synonymous with Ethiopian boutique coffee. It has been a wetland since ancient times, and the ancient saying "Yega" yirga It means "settle down", and "cheffe" means "wetland", so Yega Xuefei means "Let's settle down in this wetland."

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