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Ethiopia Yega Shefi Fine Coffee Bean G1 Washing G2 Flavor Manor Treatment Name Introduction

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, Ethiopian Coffee Flavor Description Dry: pronounced rum, plum, peach and fermented citrus sweet and honey Wet: peach sweet and citrus peel peach, caramel, cocoa sweet with hints of ripe nuts and toffee after drinking Nutty: soft and dull Body: pure but bright

Introduction to the method of describing the flavor of Ethiopian coffee

Dry incense: obvious

Rum, plum, peach

And fermented citrus sweetness and honey

Wet fragrance: sweet peach and citrus peel

Peach, caramel, cocoa

Slightly ripe nuts after returning to Gansu

And the smell of toffee.

After drinking, there is an obvious nutty taste in the cup.

Acidity: soft, low and not obvious

Body: pure but bright taste

At the same time very quickly released

A variety of sweet and fruity flavors

Yejia Xuefei can be divided into two categories according to the different ways of handling raw coffee beans:

Category An is the washing method, and the grade standard is formulated by the American Fine Coffee Society SCAA, which is divided into Gr-1;Gr-2. The smaller the Arabic numeral is, the higher the grade is. The style of G1 Yega Chuefei is distinct, and the flavor of citrus and floral flavor in the coffee liquid is a delicious taste that everyone can't resist.

Category B is sun-treated coffee raw beans, and the grade is Gr-1;Gr-3;Gr-4;Gr-5. Similarly, the highest grade of G1 sun Yega Chuefei is fruity. Opening the freshly roasted G1 sun Yega Chevy coffee bag can subvert people's original understanding of coffee. Only those who have tasted the highest grade sun Yega Chevy will believe that coffee is a kind of fruit.

Yejassefi's coffee trees were planted by European monks (a bit like Belgian monks growing wheat to brew beer) and were later transferred to farmers or cooperatives. Yejia Chuefei 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 off-product beans engraved with sun to enhance the charming fruit aroma and mellow thickness. These mountain villages are foggy, like spring all year round, with a gentle breeze in summer, cool but not hot, rain but not damp, and no cold damage in winter, giving birth to a unique regional flavor of citrus and flowers. Coffee trees are mostly planted in farmers' own backyard or mixed with other crops in the field, the yield per household is not much, it is a typical rural coffee. Yega Xuefei won the prize beans almost from the above-mentioned coffee villages and communities.

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