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Columbia Linglong Coffee Grinding characteristics, taste and flavor description, introduction to boutique coffee

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Columbia Na Linglong Origin: na Linglong altitude: 1860 m-2220 m processing: washing harvest: April-June (75%), October-February (25%) Variety: new Kaddura species, Castie Baking degree: CITY+ Flavor Features: roasted almonds, lemon and orange, white chocolate, honey, peach, round body, long aftertaste, balanced Colombian coffee

Columbia Na Linglong

Origin: na Linglong

Altitude: 1860 m-2220 m

Processing method: washing

Harvest time: April-June (75%), October-February (25%)

Variety: new Kaddura species, Castie

Baking degree: CITY+

Taste features: roasted almonds, lemon and orange, white chocolate, honey, peach, round body, long finish, balanced

The main varieties of Colombian coffee are Arabica coffee (coffea arabica), that is, small fruit coffee (small grain coffee). Relatively speaking, large fruit coffee (coffea robusta) is mostly grown in Africa of origin, such as the famous Madagascar coffee. There are several varieties of small fruit coffee. Brazilian coffee, which has the largest yield in the world, has larger seeds, stronger adaptability and high fruit yield; by contrast, the mild coffee produced in Colombia is a more high-quality variety, which is related to its special geographical location and climatic environment.

Colombian coffee is divided into more than 200 grades, the regional coffee is very strong. Columbia beans take the SUPERMO as the highest grade, followed by the EXCELSO, but only selected coffee of more than 18 beans (18cm 64 inches in diameter) can be included in the selection. Colombian coffee has a balanced flavor and a smooth taste, just like a gentleman in coffee. It has a wide range of producing areas, but the coffee in the central mountain area is the best and has a thick texture. The most famous producing areas are medellin, armenia and manizales, which are commonly referred to as "mam". Yes, "Na Linglong Coffee" (narino) is delicious and of good quality. It is said that starbucks, which aims to sell selected coffee, has the exclusive right to buy "narino supermo" coffee beans, which are common in their chain stores.

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