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Introduction to the flavor characteristics of fine coffee beans in Santa Cruz Manor Coffee Variety producing area

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, In the mid-15th century, there were legends about enchanted mysterious islands among fishermen fishing in the western Pacific Ocean of South America. It is said that the islands can sometimes be seen clearly from a distance, but when the ship approaches, it disappears again; sometimes it looks like a galleon, sometimes it shows the shape of a witch. The fishermen called these islands Magic Island and thought it was there.

In the mid-15th century, there were legends about enchanted mysterious islands among fishermen fishing in the western Pacific Ocean of South America. It is said that the islands can sometimes be seen clearly from a distance, but when the ship approaches, it disappears again; sometimes it looks like a galleon, sometimes it shows the shape of a witch. Fishermen call these islands "Devil Island", thinking that they may be ruled by demons like the sea banshees in the Odyssey. The island, which fishermen call "Magic Island", is now the Galapagos Islands.

In 1535, Frey Thomas de Belanga of Spain and others stumbled upon the Galapagos Islands. Thomas was born in 1487 on the Douro River in the province of Soria, Spain, and was the fourth bishop of Panama at that time. He was ordered to go to Peru. When his ship set sail from Panama on February 23, under the impact of a strong current, they were taken to the unknown sea, and on March 10, they discovered a small island in the Galapagos Islands. At that time, there were only two days of fresh water left on the ship, and the sailors landed in lifeboats and found a large number of seals, sea turtles, giant tortoises that could carry people, and iguanas that looked like venomous snakes, but they did not find fresh water, so they sailed to another larger island more than 20 kilometers away. As there was still no wind, it took them several days to get there, and the water ran out quickly and they had to starve, including the horses on the boat without grass.

When Thomas and the crew landed on the island, they were frantically looking for water and were so thirsty that they squeezed juice from the fat leaves of the cactus to drink. At last a source of water was found in a rocky gully. Thomas attributed it to the gift of God, because it was good Friday, and they had piously celebrated mass before they set out in search of water. But Thomas will never know that the island they landed on is the only island in the Galapagos archipelago that has plenty of fresh water, today's St. Cristobal Island (SaintCristobal).

St. Cristobal is a larger island in the Galapagos archipelago. At 410m above sea level, there is a small lake called El.Junco, which forms streams along the rocks and volcanic rocks on the southern slope of the island. Mineral-rich fresh water moistens the land of St. Cristobal, keeping the soil moist and fertile. Provide the most rare conditions for the growth of coffee here.

Ecuador is at the center of the world, which is why Ecuador is called the equatorial country. Ecuador's top coffee is also famous for its superior geographical location. A two-hour drive east from Quito, the capital of Ecuador, you can reach the tropical jungle and west to the seaside. Ecuador is one of the most species-rich countries in the world. You can find the geographical diversity of Ecuador in any direction. In addition, there is the charming and unique Canapagos Islands.

For coffee, the most important thing is to understand the soil and altitude in which it grows will have a significant impact on the quality of coffee products. Alpine coffee from Ecuador is produced at an altitude of about 1000-2000 meters. Coffee from different soils has different tastes. Its taste is very interesting, a little sour and bitter, coupled with aromas and sweetness of fruit, grass and chocolate, Ecuadorian alpine coffee is a very good choice for making ESPRESSO and drip coffee, because you can taste its strong taste.

Ghana Pagos coffee is produced at an average altitude of 300 meters above sea level. It has different tastes, it is not so sour and bitter, it tastes very good, it is mild, it tastes slightly sweet and floral, and it is very easy to taste. It is a very good choice for guests who are just starting to drink coffee. For drip-filtered coffee that wants to make and taste pure aroma and taste, I recommend you try coffee from Canapagos Island.

Ecuador is one of the few countries in the world that can provide Arabica and robusta coffee. Robusta coffee is mainly produced in the Ecuadorian jungle and seaside areas, mainly used to produce instant coffee. For buyers who want to buy instant coffee in large quantities, Ecuador can be another choice for you.

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