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Introduction to the characteristics of Coffee Variety producing areas of Yega Ficher Manor in Ethiopia with Sweet aroma

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Traditionally, Yega snow coffee is treated by the oldest sun treatment, but in 1972, Ethiopia introduced water washing technology from Central and South America in order to improve its quality, which made its jasmine and citrus fragrance clearer and more refined. It has become the best product of the world's boutique beans, and its superb washing technology has played an important role in water washing since the 1970s. However, in the past two years, Yega snow coffee has been mainly washed.

Traditionally, Yejia snow coffee is treated by the oldest sun treatment, but in 1972, Ethiopia introduced water washing technology from Central and South America to improve its quality, which made its jasmine and citrus fragrance clearer and more refined. It has become one of the best beans in the world, and its exquisite washing technology has played an important role. It has been mainly washed since the 1970s. However, in the past two years, it has been out of order. Frequently launch amazing sun beans! There is a strict standard for collecting red fruits (as a result of coffee trees). Before exposure to coffee fruits, unripe green fruits or defective fruits are removed manually, and damaged or moldy fruits are removed during the sun drying process. after two weeks, the sugar and essence of the flesh and essence seep into the coffee beans, the water content is reduced to 12%, and then scrape the hardened pulp, pectin layer and pods with a planer. Take out the coffee beans and test the density and color of the beans. After eliminating the defective beans, finally, the workers picked out the defective beans with the naked eye and screened them layer by layer, resulting in the cleanliness and vulgarity of Yejia snow caffeine sun-dried beans and a strong attractive fruit aroma.

Although the Ethiopian Yirgacheffe coffee is petite, it is gentle and delicate and sweet. As the hometown of coffee, thousands of years of planting history and processing tradition in Ethiopia have created high-quality washed Arabica beans. Light baked with unique sweet aromas of lemon, flowers and honey, soft acidity and citrus flavors, fresh and bright on the palate. No milk or sugar, let the rich texture and unique soft flower scent brush your taste buds, leaving an endless aftertaste.

Planting:

Coffee trees are mostly planted in farmers' own backyard or mixed with other crops in the field, the yield per household is not much, it is a typical rural coffee. 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.

Taste:

The so-called "Yejia Snow Flavor" refers to the strong aromas of jasmine, lemon, peach, almond and tea. Tasting experience has only one sentence: coffee entrance, flowers in full bloom! Just like a flower touches the comfort of taste buds and olfactory cells in the nasal cavity. In addition to the fragrance of the flowers, the delicate and mellow thickness (body) is like a silk massage in the mouth.

Although the Ethiopian Yirgacheffe coffee is petite, it is gentle and delicate and sweet. As the hometown of coffee, thousands of years of planting history and processing tradition in Ethiopia have created high-quality washed Arabica beans. Light baking has unique sweet aromas of lemon, flowers and honey, soft acidity and citrus flavors, fresh and bright on the palate. No milk or sugar, let the rich texture and unique soft flower scent brush your taste buds, leaving an endless aftertaste.

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 surrounding coffee communities or cooperatives, generally including: Hafusha, Hama, Biloya

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