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Description of Flavor and Flavor of Costa Rican Coffee

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Costa Rican coffee is definitely a boutique that grew up in a superior environment. There are no fluctuations in the economic environment brought about by the war, with the strong support of the government, and there is a climate and altitude suitable for the growth of fine coffee. Costa Rica SHB grows at an altitude of about 1500 meters above sea level. Volcanic ash soil provides nutrients for coffee growth, and there are enthusiastic and serious coffee growers.

Costa Rican coffee is definitely a boutique that grew up in a superior environment. There are no fluctuations in the economic environment brought about by the war, with the strong support of the government, and there is a climate and altitude suitable for the growth of fine coffee. SHB in Costa Rica grows at an altitude of about 1500 meters above sea level. Volcanic ash soil provides nutrients for coffee growth, and there are enthusiastic and serious coffee producers.

Various favorable conditions make Costa Rican coffee very popular with coffee drinkers. One of the most eye-catching is the Costa Rican Tara beads (Tarrazu) produced in the Tarazu region near the capital San Jose. The producing areas benefit from the warm and wet air flow in the Pacific Ocean and have obvious dry and wet seasons. the weakly acidic volcanic soil is rich in organic matter, which creates good conditions for the root development of coffee plants.

The producing area is 9-1600 meters above sea level, 80% of which is located at 1000-1400 meters. This kind of coffee is famous for its excellent quality and rich and balanced taste. Even the coffee from Laminita Farm in the region is thought to have a flavor similar to Blue Mountain coffee.

Costa Rican coffee is mostly washed, and honey-treated beans are not common. Honey treatment in Xiaoxu store inherits the balanced taste of Costa Rican coffee and brings more surprises in terms of mellowness and richness. Costa Rican coffee has a unique aroma, similar to flower aroma and faint fruit aroma, but the feeling is not turbid, but fresh and full-bodied, as if it can infiltrate the whole body through the skin.

It is reminiscent of the beauty and tranquility of Costa Rica and the enthusiasm and cheerfulness of Costa Ricans.

Maybe coffee really has a feeling. Growing up in such a beautiful country, coffee also brings out such a gentle and quiet temperament. No matter what kind of mood, a cup of Costa Rican coffee will bring you the most gentle experience. Such a good coffee is worth waiting for.

Coffee was first introduced in 1720 according to CR official data. Baidu sources show that 1729 were imported from Cuba. In short, coffee has taken root in CR in the 18th century. It was first planted in the central valley (central valley).

In the 19th century, the government vigorously promoted coffee cultivation and proposed attractive policies such as "as long as the government is willing to cultivate coffee, the government will allocate land; if it has been cultivated for five years, it can become the owner of the land". As a result, CR became the first country in Central and South America to establish a complete coffee industry. Coffee has surpassed cocoa, tobacco and sucrose to become an important cash crop and a major source of finance.

In 1820, coffee was exported to Panama.

In 1832, coffee was exported to Chile, repackaged in Chile and sold to England.

In 1843, coffee was exported directly to the Kingdom of Britain.

In 1860, coffee was exported to the United States.

Coffee has an important impact on all aspects of CR's economic and social life, including the construction of the first railway line, the first university, the first national theater and so on.

In 2007, COE events began to be held

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