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Description of Coffee Flavor in Panamanian Jadeite Manor introduction to the treatment methods of Grinding degree of varieties

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Rose summer coffee raw beans have a very beautiful blue-green, jade-like warm texture, smell fresh grass, peach, berry flavor and oolong tea unique milk sweet flavor that most coffee beans do not have. It seems that aroma and taste of this thing is very necessary to cooperate with association, but the light smell of tea is obvious to us in order to highlight the characteristics and aroma of this bean, baking.

Rosa coffee raw beans have a very beautiful blue-green, jade-like warm texture, smell fresh grass, peach, berry flavor and oolong tea unique milk sweet flavor that most coffee beans do not have, it seems that aroma and taste this kind of thing is very necessary to cooperate with association, but the light tea smell is obvious to us in order to highlight the characteristics and aroma of this bean, the baking degree is on the verge of second explosion. Near the second explosion and the second explosion and one sound is the more commonly used baking degree, so it can give play to the characteristics of the bean itself, if it is too shallow, it will produce miscellaneous smell, and if it is too deep, it will lose the aroma of flowers and fruit acid. of course, this should be adjusted according to the characteristics of coffee beans and the roaster's understanding of the beans themselves.

Panama has been among the world's best coffee producers since three years ago, surprising countries that have been in the vanguard of developer production for many years. Panamanian coffee is mainly produced in the west near the Costa Rican border, producing the best washed coffee. Compared with coffee beans grown at low and middle elevations, the low temperature and stable climate at high elevations in Panama are more beneficial to the growth of coffee beans. The coffee beans grown here grow slowly, have the strongest and special flavor, and the hardest Panama coffee is grown in the western part of the country, near Costa Rica and the Pacific Ocean. The Boquet district of Chiriqui province is the most famous for its coffee, and Vocan,Santa Clara is also famous. Other areas include David, Remacimeinto, Bugaba and Tole. Only coffee grown at elevations between 1300 and 1500 meters above sea level is considered special coffee. The first batch of coffee exported annually from Panama (Panama) is shipped in November, and almost all high-quality coffee beans are shipped to France and Finland. Generally speaking, the price of Panamanian coffee belongs to the low and medium price, but its performance in the cup is often as good as that of any famous or even expensive coffee producing area. Panamanian specialty coffee is among the highest selling prices in the international market. The BOQUETE region of Panama, located in CHIRIQUI province on the border with Costa Rica, is the home of Panama's famous GEISHA coffee and is famous for producing high-quality Arabica coffee. The Tedman & McIntyre (TEDMAN&MACINTYRE ESTATE) estate, located in the mountain area of Poggett 4000 feet above sea level, comes from the two earliest coffee families in Panama, the Tedman family and the McIntyre family. In 1925, Canadian fruit merchant Alexander McIntyre (ALEXANDER DUNCAN MACINTYRE), infected by his brother Joseph, came to Poggett to settle down, married ANGELA ROSAS in the same year, bought an estate named "LA CAROLINA" and began to grow coffee. Their descendants still own the estate and become one of the most famous coffee farms in the area.

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