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Fragrant coffee flavor description of Hassanda Coffee Garden in Ecuador

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, The coffee beans produced in Ecuador's Galapagos Islands are organic coffee beans, thanks to the unique ecological environment such as volcanic soil and microclimate, coupled with the fact that they do not use any chemical fertilizers or pesticides, they are recognized as natural green boutique coffee. this naturally grown coffee has a mild taste with a hint of flowers and fruit and caramel. It is understood that the Galapagos Islands are far from Eritrea.

The coffee beans produced in Ecuador's Galapagos Islands are organic coffee beans, thanks to the unique ecological environment such as volcanic soil and microclimate, coupled with the fact that they do not use any chemical fertilizers or pesticides, they are recognized as natural green boutique coffee. this naturally grown coffee has a mild taste with a hint of flowers and fruit and caramel. It is understood that the Galapagos Islands are about 1000 kilometers away from the mainland of Ecuador and are located at the confluence of the eastern Pacific Ocean and the three major ocean currents. In 1978, the Galapagos Islands was declared a "World Natural Heritage site" by UNESCO. The archipelago is known as the "living Museum of Biological Evolution" and "the melting pot of marine life", and Darwin's theory of evolution was inspired by the Galapagos Islands.

The addition of Gaoshandou to the rose is so amazing.

Mr. Veniso, champion of the 2014 Ecuadorian Coffee Competition, told reporters that some of the Ecuadorian coffee is espresso made from Ecuadorian alpine coffee beans. This coffee comes from a mountain area about 1000 to 2000 meters above sea level and has a mellow taste with aromas and sweetness of fruit, grass and chocolate. Some add mint grass from the Amazon to this espresso. Some add Ecuadorian rose petals called "Rolls-Royce in roses" to espresso for amazing taste.

Ecuador is the highest Arabian coffee plantation in the world. The Arabian Coffee Tree was first introduced to Ecuador in 1952 and its coffee is of good quality, especially the coffee harvested in early June. Ecuadorian coffee beans can be divided into two varieties: Galapagos and Gigante, both of which have the characteristics of large particles, heavy weight, balanced acidity and rich aroma. Ecuadorian coffee can be divided into first class (No.1) and super excellent (ExtraSuperior) according to its quality. They are mainly exported to the Nordic countries of Scandinavia. Can be made into high-quality mixed coffee, suitable for a variety of uses

As one of the best Arabica coffee producers in the world, Ecuador's unique ecosystem advantages make its coffee from different coffee producing areas have a unique taste. That's why every mouthful of coffee made from Ecuadorian beans, whether it's single coffee or blended coffee, is endless and tasteless. In order to let more Chinese consumers know more about Ecuadorian boutique coffee, the Ecuadorian Export and Investment Promotion Agency (Pro Ecuador) and the welcoming Research Institute (InkaLab Coffee) jointly held an event on the cultural experience of Ecuadorian boutique coffee in Shanghai on the 11th of this month. The purpose of this event is to raise Chinese consumers' awareness of Ecuadorian coffee and related food culture, so as to play a positive role in promoting the future sales of Ecuadorian coffee in the Chinese market.

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