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Introduction to the flavor description of high-quality coffee beans in the producing areas with the characteristics of Guatemalan coffee treatment

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Guatemalan coffee beans are mostly cultivated in high-altitude volcanic soils belonging to the most advanced Arabica (Arabica) variety. Due to the long ripening period, the beans are medium and dense (Guatemalan coffee beans are graded not on the basis of particle size, but on the basis of shortcomings), and the bean color is dark turquoise. Sweet, mellow, sweet and fresh and joyful alone

Guatemala coffee beans are mostly cultivated in volcanic soils at high altitudes, the highest Arabica variety. Due to the long ripening period, the beans are medium and dense (Guatemala coffee beans are graded not by particle size, but by the number of defects), and the beans are dark turquoise in color. Aroma, mellow, sweet and fresh pleasant unique acidity is its characteristic, because the aroma and taste of coffee beans are hidden in its acidity. Therefore, coffee beans with this characteristic can be called superior coffee beans. Name suitable for baking degree taste characteristics.

The average altitude of dangerous country is high, the coffee belt is distributed above 1500 meters, between 14 and 16 degrees north latitude, the most easy to grow extremely hard beans, all washed, of which 45% belong to the fine grade, the proportion is quite high, there is also a small amount of robusta.

The main coffee varieties are bourbon, tibika, kaduai and kadura, and there are also a few yellow bourbon, guixia and pakamala. The varieties are quite diverse, but it is also valuable to keep the ancient tibika and bourbon.

There are few places in the world that offer the variety of quality coffee beans produced in Guatemala. Guatemala coffee beans are excellent because of the unique conditions of their origin, including different climatic changes in each region, rich volcanic soils, abundant natural water resources, high altitude mountains and shady and humid forests.

Guatemala has seven major coffee producing regions: Antigua, Coban, Atitlan, Huehuetenango, Fraijanes, Oriente, and San Marcos.

Each region of coffee beans have their own characteristics, but also for Guatemala won a lot of international praise, especially Antigua it sour, sweet, mellow texture is how perfect harmony; add a hint of smoke, more emphasis on its mystery, after tasting you will have reason not to let yourself look for alternatives everywhere.

Here, the slopes of the Sierra Madre volcano provide ideal conditions for growing fine coffee beans, which grow at high altitudes. Critics prefer this blend of flavoured coffee with a spicy flavour to other types of coffee. The extra-hard coffee beans here are rare good coffee, it is full of particles, delicious, balanced acidity. Guatemala has also received attention for its giant coffee beans.

Antigua is a famous coffee producer. Antigua coffee is produced at Hacienda Carmona, where the best quality coffee is EL Pulcal, which is not only of good quality, but also richer in flavor, taste and tobacco flavor than other coffees in Guatemala. Every 30 years or so, the area around Antigua is hit by a volcanic eruption, which provides more nitrogen to the already fertile land, and sufficient rainfall and sunshine make the area more suitable for growing coffee.

Other coffee producing areas include San Marco, Oriente & Coban, Palcya, Mataquescuintia and La Uman in Zacapa.

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