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Description of Coffee Flavor in Santa Cruz Manor, Ecuador; introduction to the characteristics of fine coffee

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, The minerals are mainly oil, mainly distributed in Guayaquil Bay, and oil fields are also found in the Amazon Plain. Gold and silver are distributed in Machaki and Saluma and other places. Copper is made in Machaki. There are sulfur mines in the Cologne Islands. In addition, there is iron, lead and so on. The forest area accounts for about 68% of the country's area, mostly in the eastern region, rich in valuable wood, such as mahogany and ointment.

The minerals are mainly oil, mainly distributed in Guayaquil Bay, and oil fields are also found in the Amazon Plain. Gold and silver are distributed in Machaki and Saluma and other places. Copper is made in Machaki. There are sulfur mines in the Cologne Islands. In addition, there is iron, lead and so on. Forest area accounts for about 68% of the national area, mostly distributed in the eastern region, rich in valuable wood, such as mahogany and balsam (or Balsa wood). The coast is rich in tuna and shrimp. The port of Guayaquil, a giant turtle and lizard on Cologne Island, is the largest seaport in Ecuador. It faces the Pacific Ocean and backs against Mount Santa Ana. The nearby island of Pune serves as a natural barrier to protect the harbour from storms. There is a wharf in the south, which is more than 900 meters long. Ships from different parts of the world flying various flags are moored in the harbor. The port railway leads to the capital Quito, and highways connect Quito with other cities in the country. Bananas, cocoa, coffee, cotton and other products from all over the country are collected and distributed here. Guayaquil has also played an important role in the history of friendly exchanges between the peoples of China and Ecuador. As early as the 18th century, Chinese clothing, textiles and other goods were shipped to Ecuadorian cities through Guayaquil. In August 1978, the Chinese cargo ship Jialing River arrived here for the first time. Most of the import and export goods of the two countries are transhipped through Guayaquil.

Ecuador is the highest Arabian coffee plantation in the world. Since the coffee tree was first introduced into Ecuador in 1875, the quality of its coffee has remained unchanged for 100 years, especially the coffee harvested in early June every year, which is called "the best coffee in the world". Ecuadorian coffee beans are divided into Galapagos and Segante, both of which have large particles and heavy weight. In particular, the unique geographical conditions of the Galapagos Islands give coffee beans excellent genes that are superior to those of other producing areas, and its high quality comes from the absence of any chemical agents when growing. As Ecuador's land suitable for Arabian coffee trees is gradually decreasing, Galapagos coffee is even more precious.

Endless aftertaste of top coffee, salivating aromatic cocoa, all in Ecuador

Belgian chocolate is famous all over the world, and in recent years, it is highly respected by the Chinese. In the Belgian mind, the most delicious chocolate is PierreMarcolini chocolate.

As the world dessert champion in 1995 and the European dessert champion in 2000, Mr. Marcolini's philosophy of success is absolute respect and dedication to ingredients. Ten years ago, he decided to be a great chocolate maker, searching for the best quality cocoa beans from all over the world, finding the roots of chocolate and releasing the true taste of chocolate. All the products sold in the Marcolini store, whether they are chocolate, almond cakes, jam and caramel, are made in the Marcolini workshop and taste pure and come from the original cocoa beans. The Marcolini brand has 14 cocoa beans from different regions, led by Ecuador, followed by Brazil, Cuba and so on.

Endless aftertaste of top coffee, salivating aromatic cocoa, all in Ecuador

Why did Mr. Marcolini choose Ecuadorian cocoa beans to make the world's top delicious chocolates? Here is a set of numbers to give you the answer. This comes from the charm of aromatic cocoa. Only 5% of the world's cocoa production is aromatic cocoa beans, which can make mouthwatering delicacies. 63% of the precious 5% are from Ecuador. Due to the unique geographical and climatic environment, 80% of Ecuador's cocoa beans belong to this aromatic type.

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