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Description of Rosa Coffee Flavor with elegant and unripe Flavor introduction to the treatment method of Grinding degree

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, In the early years, the identification of top coffee mostly followed Japan, while Geisha, with its hurricane-like power, swept the coffee world. The coffee revolution was so fierce that the blue mountains of Jamaica and Kona of Hawaii, which had occupied the throne of the coffee kingdom for a long time, had to be shunned. This wild species, which originated in Ethiopia, is now worth it after numerous battles.

In the early years, the identification of top coffee mostly followed Japan, while Geisha, with its hurricane-like power, hit the coffee world. The coffee revolution was so fierce that the Blue Mountains of Jamaica and Kona of Hawaii, which had occupied the throne of the coffee kingdom for a long time, had to retreat. This wild species, which originated in Ethiopia, is now widely used in major coffee producing areas after numerous battles. And its best spokesman is the "La Esmeralda" manor from Panama. The rose summer coffee of Esmeralda is the most famous coffee in the rose summer variety.

She is so extraordinary that the fruity and floral elements are like Yega Xuefei from Africa and Ethiopia on the other side of the world. Of course, these are all old news now. Some small farms also get summer roses and are eager to grow their own roses.

However, the results are different, and this "star" variety seems to have different tastes in different geographical locations due to the influence of weather, soil and altitude. However, in the Aktenango area, we see typical rosy summer features: the slender shape of beans, the changes during baking, and the elegant and uncooked flavor in the cup.

The cooked beans that have been baked will seem to have some "wrinkles". The beans with this "sexy wrinkles" are all to highlight their original taste and fruit acidity, but if the quality of the raw beans themselves is not high, they will produce some miscellaneous flavors, such as decaying soil, grass and dry taste, which bakers should avoid as far as possible. The roasted rose summer with charming lemon and citrus aromas and super sweet honey cream flavor (Geisha) was discovered in the rose forest of Ethiopia in 1931 and sent to the Coffee Research Institute in Kenya. It was introduced to Uganda and Tanzania in 1936, Costa Rica in 1953, and Panama was introduced by Francesca from Dongba Seven Agricultural Garden in the 1970s. Mr. Serraxin received seeds from CATIE in Costa Rica and began to grow Rosa Coffee. Because of the extremely low production and bidding, the beans were not easy to come by. In 1931, the beans were exported to Kenya in obscurity from Geisha Mountain in southwestern Ethiopia (which happens to be synonymous with the Japanese geisha), wandered around Tanzania and Costa Rica, transplanted to Panama in the 1960s, and then survived for nearly half a century. Just a blockbuster, beat the victorious Bourbon, Kaddura, Kaduai, Tibica and other varieties to win the first prize of the Panamanian National Bean Cup Test Competition in 2005, 2006 and 2007. In 2007, the International famous Bean Cup Test sponsored by the American Fine Coffee Association (SCAA) won the championship again, and the bidding price was sold at US $130 per pound, setting a record for the highest price in the history of competition beans. It is reported that the later Panamanian national treasure bean competition will be divided into two groups: Rose Summer and non-Rose Summer, so as not to be robbed of the brilliance of other varieties by Rose Summer. Rosa is a member of the Tibika family, but it became famous more than 70 years after leaving Ethiopia, and fulfilled the saying that Ethiopia is a treasure trove of Arabica genes. Giving a variety to go abroad is enough to stir up trouble in the coffee market.

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