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Introduction to Grinding scale of characteristic species of Coffee beans in Latin America

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, In Latin America, coffee is produced in South America, where Brazil accounts for 30-50% of the world's production, while Colombia produces 10-20%. At present, the coffee production of Asia and Vietnam has exceeded that of Colombia. In addition, Indonesia has also developed into the world's fourth largest coffee producer Central and South America is the world's largest coffee producing area, where there are numerous boutique coffee. Feel free to take Colombia.

Latin American coffee

In South America, Brazil accounts for 30-50% of the world's output, while Colombia accounts for 10-20%. At present, the coffee production of Asia and Vietnam has exceeded that of Colombia. In addition, Indonesia has also developed into the world's fourth largest coffee producer Central and South America is the world's largest coffee producing area, where there are numerous boutique coffee. Take Colombia, Guatemala or Brazil as an example, good coffee is enough to make people dazzling. What is the resource advantage that makes Central and South America so good?

In 1721, French naval officer Gabriel Mathieu de Clieu went through difficulties and obstacles to bring the first coffee sapling from Africa to the Latin American island of Martinique, which was the origin of coffee cultivation in Latin America. Because France was under the Bourbon dynasty, Arabica coffee grown in Latin America had another name, bourbon, which is now famous in the coffee industry. Bourbon is now an important branch of coffee in Arabica. The overall flavor of Latin American coffee is famous for its balance, and all the flavors in Latin American coffee can be found in Latin American coffee. The widespread use of wet treatment of raw beans is also one of the characteristics of Latin American coffee. A good processing process also makes its beans larger and more uniform than African coffee, with a lower defect rate.

El Salvador coffee is also extremely high quality, and unique flavor: a strong sense of balance, fresh and lively, mild taste, sweet and pleasant, can be described as "pure natural flavor". This is because of the fertile soil, suitable altitude, good climate, intergenerational planting techniques and tree species with fine pedigree.

[Ataisi Manor Pacamara in El Salvador] (washed moderately roasted)-Nuts chocolate, passion fruit, cream, strawberries, the national average of high altitude, such a geographical environment is very conducive to the growth of coffee, farmers use the traditional way of growing: almost 100% shade planting. Pacamara is the artificial breeding variety of Pacas and Maragogipe, and Pacamara is a rare excellent variety under artificial breeding. The unique tropical rain forest environment in some parts of Bolivia provides excellent natural conditions for the growth of organic coffee. The aroma of Bolivian coffee is rich and unique, both after the bean is ground and the aroma of the coffee is quite rich, similar to the mixture of flower and fruit aromas, the perfect nutty flavor is impressive.

The taste is mild, but extremely sour, and the coffee beans here have been carefully processed, which is why there is high-quality coffee. Located in the south of SanJos é, the capital of Tarasu, Costa Rica is one of the most valued coffee growers in the country.

[Costa Rican Chateau Saint Romain] (deeply baked in water)-soft orange notes, toast, caramel cocoa sweet, St. Romain Manor is located in Tara Zhu producing area, coffee plant 1750-1850 meters above sea level, variety Red Catuai, the owner of the Gutierrez family has 50 hectares of coffee planting area.

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