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Flavor description treatment of Hassanda Coffee Garden in Ecuador introduction to the planting environment of varieties in the area of taste

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, The Ecuadorian national flag is rectangular, with a ratio of length to width at 2:1. The flag is made up of three rectangles connected by yellow, blue and red. Yellow occupies 1 quarter of the flag, while red and blue each account for 4. The national emblem is painted in the central government. Yellow symbolizes the wealth, sunshine and food of the country; blue symbolizes the blue sky, the sea and the magnificent Amazon; red symbolizes the blood of the patriots fighting for freedom and justice, Ecuador's national emblem Ecuador Guado.

The Ecuadorian national flag is rectangular, with a ratio of length to width at 2:1. The flag is made up of three rectangles connected by yellow, blue and red. Yellow occupies 1 quarter of the flag, while red and blue each account for 4. The national emblem is painted in the central government. Yellow symbolizes the wealth, sunshine and food of the country; blue symbolizes the blue sky, the sea and the magnificent Amazon; and the red symbolizes the blood of patriots fighting for freedom and justice. Ecuador's national emblem was launched in 1900, similar to the national emblem of Colombia. A ferocious "American Condor" vulture stands above the national emblem. It is the national bird of Ecuador, symbolizing sovereignty and independence. The design of Ecuador's national emblem is unique and fully demonstrates the amorous feelings of the country: the snow-capped Mount Chimborazo, Ecuador's highest peak, stands towering on the banks of the Pacific Ocean against the blue sky, with verdant trees, a large river winds its way out from the depths of the mountains and gradually merges into the blue sea by Juan Len Mera (1832, 1894) and Antonio Neumane (1818, 1871). The lyrics were written on November 26, 1865. In 1923, the Eritrean Senate approved the revision of the original lyrics by the Eritrean language Institute under the leadership of the son of Mera. On November 23, 1924, the Government of Eritrea issued a decree defining the revised song as the national anthem. The current constitution was adopted on September 28, 2008 and formally entered into force. The new constitution establishes a political system of separation of powers. On the basis of strengthening executive power, reforming legislative power and judicial power, the rights of citizens' participation and social supervision and the right to vote are added. It is stipulated that the President may be re-elected once and the Parliament may be dissolved in the first three years of his term. We will strengthen the government's macro-planning and planned guidance on the national economy, strictly control strategic departments related to the national economy and people's livelihood, strengthen financial supervision, and abolish the autonomy of the central bank. Set up a debt committee to strictly examine and approve the borrowing of foreign debt

Ecuador is one of the few countries in South America that produces both Arabica coffee and Robbins coffee. However, as the land suitable for Arabica coffee trees is decreasing, the production of Robbins coffee is gradually increasing. The best Arabica coffee comes from the Andes, especially the Chanchagu Valley (ChanchamgoValley), which divides into two series of mountains, extending from south to north to central Ecuador Arabica coffee tree was first introduced to Ecuador (Ecuador) in 1952, its coffee quality is very good, especially the coffee harvested in early June. Ecuadorian coffee beans can be divided into two varieties: Galapagos and Gigante, both of which have the characteristics of large granules and heavy weight. Ecuadorian coffee can be divided into first class (No.1) and super excellent (ExtraSuperior) according to its quality. They are mainly exported to Ecuador, the Nordic country of Scandinavia, which is the highest Arabian coffee plantation in the world. The Arabian Coffee Tree was first introduced to Ecuador in 1952 and its coffee is of good quality, especially the coffee harvested in early June. Ecuadorian coffee beans can be divided into two varieties: Galapagos and Gigante, both of which have the characteristics of large particles, heavy weight, balanced acidity and rich aroma. Ecuadorian coffee can be divided into first class (No.1) and super excellent (ExtraSuperior) according to its quality. They are mainly exported to the Nordic countries of Scandinavia. Can be made into high-quality mixed coffee, suitable for a variety of uses.

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