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Introduction to the characteristics of Coffee Grinding degree in Yejia Fichel Manor

Published: 2025-09-11 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/09/11, Yega Xuefei's grading system is not based on the number of eyes, but on the proportion of defective beans in the total number of raw beans. Commonly seen are wash G2 and sun G3 Yega Chuefei, G1 is the highest grade, Yega Xuefei, which has the lowest defect rate and the best quality, can be rated as Grade 1 only after hand selection. There used to be a Cork Manor in the shop.

The classification system of Yega Shefi is not based on the size of the seeds, but on the proportion of the number of defective beans in the total number of beans. Usually visible are washed G2 and sun G3 yejia snow field, G1 is the highest grade, its own defect rate is the lowest, the best quality yejia snow field after manual selection, can be rated Grade 1.

The store once had a Cork Manor sun-dried G1 sherry, everyone loved it very much, after selling out, we searched for a long time, there has been no suitable manor level G1 sherry storage, temporarily use a washed G2 sherry. Recently, the foreign professional coffee tasting website Coffee Review recommended 3 grade G1 sherry, micro-batch to the store, here a little introduction to the three sherry in the north of the Great Rift Valley, scattered with a series of lakes, such as pearls embedded in the Horn of Africa. Lake Turkana extends from Kenya to Ethiopia. It is not only the cradle of mankind, but also the cradle of coffee.

Yega Shefi, nearly two kilometers above sea level, is one of the highest coffee-producing areas in the world. Yirga means "settle down", Cheffe means "wetland", and Lake Turkana, Lake Abaya and Lake Chamo bring abundant water vapor here. In the rift valley represented by Misty Valley, fog permeates all year round, spring is like all the year round, the breeze is gentle, cool and humid, thousands of coffee trees thrive and multiply, giving birth to the unique fragrance of flowers and fruits of Yejia Xuefei, which is ambiguous and unpredictable.

European monasteries pioneered local coffee farming, which was later run by coffee communities or cooperatives in the villages surrounding the town. There are no special plantations here, coffee trees are naturally scattered in forests and fields. During harvest season, Ethiopian coffee trading companies would come to town to buy coffee beans collected by farmers and eventually auction them for export under the brand name "Yegashefi."

Yejia Shefei exudes an extremely complex aroma, showing an extremely outstanding taste, which is difficult to describe. In general, Yerga Shefi's dry aroma exudes intense fruit aromas, with thick dry fruit aromas, strawberry, mango, apricot paste aromas. The moist aroma is like sweet syrup, like sticky apricot juice, wrapped in pristine honey or chocolate. The taste is not strong, the mellow is medium, the sour taste is not obvious, but lively and bright, like fruit black tea in general.

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