Introduction to the flavor description and grinding characteristics of sun-tanned Yejiafiwaka coffee
Yega Xuefei is a by-product area of Sidamo province in Sidamo, Ethiopia. It is located in the northwest of Sidamo. It is one of the highest coffee-producing areas in Ethiopia. But the mode of production and flavor here are so prominent that Ethiopian coffee farmers compete to take pride in the flavor of their coffee, so they are independent from Sidamo and have their own style. The coffee trees in Yejassefi, which is also the most famous producing area in Africa, were planted by European monks (a bit like Belgian monks growing wheat to brew beer) and later transferred to farmers or cooperatives. Yejasuefei is actually constructed by surrounding coffee communities or cooperatives, including Edido Idido, Hafusa Harfusa, Hama Hama and Biloya near Fog Valley Misty valley, all washed with water, but there are also a small number of high-quality beans engraved to the sun to enhance the charming fruit aroma and mellowness. Yirga cheffe is a small town in Ethiopia, 1700-2100 meters above sea level, which is also synonymous with Ethiopian boutique coffee. Since ancient times, this is a wetland, the ancient saying "Yega" yirga, which means "settle down", and "Xuefei" cheffe means "wetland", so Yega Xuefei means "Let's settle down in this wetland."
Yejia Xuefei, nearly 2,000 meters above sea level, is one of the highest coffee producing areas in the world. It has been a wetland since ancient times. "Yirga" means "settle down" and "Cheffe" means "wetland". Lake Turkana, Lake Abaya and Lake Chamo bring abundant water vapor. The Rift Valley, represented by Misty valley, is foggy all the year round, like spring all the year round, with a gentle breeze, cool and humid, and thousands of coffee trees thrive, giving birth to the unique and unpredictable atmosphere of Yejia Xuefei's unique fragrance of flowers and fruits.
European monastic academics opened up a local coffee growing industry, which was later run by coffee communities or cooperatives in villages around the town. There are no special plantations here, and coffee trees are naturally scattered in the forest and countryside. During the harvest season, the Ethiopian Coffee Trading Company will go to town to buy coffee beans collected by farmers and eventually sell them under the brand name "Yega Xuefei".
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