Ethiopian Ethiopian Esopia Coffee Flavor description method Variety characteristics Taste Manor introduction
Description of Isopia Coffee Flavor
The coffee flavor of Sidamo is very diverse, and the different soil types, microclimate and countless native coffee species make the coffee produced in each town have obvious differences and characteristics. In 2010-12, it won three consecutive high marks from coffee review 92 to 94, which shows the extraordinary value of raw beans in this area! The territory is covered by towering mountains, highlands, plateaus, valleys and plains with a variety of topography. The geology of the area belongs to the fertile and well-drained volcanic soil, which is nearly two meters deep and the surface soil is dark brown or brown. The biggest advantage of this place is that the soil fertility is maintained through the circulation of natural organic matter, with the withered leaves or litter of the surrounding trees and the residual roots of plants as natural fertilizer. This batch is produced by Sirsa Shilcho Cooperative near Dilla Town. The cooperative was founded in 1976 and is currently a member of the Sidamo Farmers' Cooperative Union SCFCU (Sidamo Coffee Farmer Cooperative Union). We have screened the coffee again and again, and this batch has been selected for excellent flavor.
Ethiopian coffee can be divided into two treatments. Washing treatment method II. Natural sun treatment. Nowadays, every cooperative or even a small coffee farm in Ethiopia produces coffee beans of the above two treatments at the same time, whether it is the well-known Yegashev producing area in Taiwan or the Sidamo producing area. Not only that, in Ethiopia, which is currently the country with the fastest development of coffee, it not only makes coffee different in treatment, but also makes aroma and taste different due to the adjustment of different techniques and processes. Yegashev sun beans are different from Sidamo sun beans in aroma, which often gives people an illusion. The aroma is mild, low-sinking, citric acid is soft and low-key, the consistency of flavor is high, and the taste of Isopia coffee beans is won by taste, while the strong aroma of esopia coffee beans shows strong aroma, weak and inconspicuous flavor of citric acid, complex and changeable flavor, and the characteristics of flower or fruit aroma.
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Moderate sweet and sour Ethiopian Sidamo coffee taste and flavor description method
Ethiopian Sidamo taste dry: berries, tropical fruits, fermented wine, dates, tea, milk chocolate. Wet aroma: medium sweet and sour aromas of sun berries, citrus, slightly fermented fruit, fruit wine. Palate: comfortable and interesting sour fruit, good sweetness and low thickness. Recommended production methods: hand punching, legal pressing, Ailo pressure. Hand grinding degree: 3.5
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Description of Burundian Coffee Flavor with Fruit Flavor introduction to the characteristics of Grinding degree of varieties
Burundian boutique coffee beans the chaos of Burundian coffee has been going on for a long time, with a large number of mixed raw beans, making this coffee unsuitable for grading. This coffee is rough but mild, and has characteristics similar to Kenyan coffee. The flavor is sweet and fruity, with a slightly spicy finish. Dry aroma (1-5): not suitable for wet aroma
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