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Introduction to the origin of grinding scale of fine coffee beans in Brazil Minas sun yellow bourbon flavor description treatment method

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Brazil's Minas Sun Yellow bourbon has proved that Brazil also has the ability to produce gourmet coffee and small batches of coffee. Local boutique coffee may not only be provided by small-scale coffee farmers. The main coffee producing areas in Brazil are Sulde Minas South Minas, Matas de Minas Minas Southeast Mountain Forest, Cerrado Hilado, and the north-central part of Chapadas de Minas Minas.

Minas, Brazil, sunburn yellow bourbon.

Brazil has also proved to be able to produce gourmet coffee and small quantities of coffee, and the local boutique coffee can not only be provided by small-scale coffee farmers. The main coffee producing areas in Brazil are Sulde Minas South Minas, Matas de Minas Minas South East Mountain Forest, Cerrado Hirado, the north-central mausoleum of Chapadas de Minas Minas, Mogiana, Paran á Parana and Bahia Bachia. There are both traditional varieties and variants, such as Bourbon, Mondo Novo Mondonovo, Icat ú Ikatu, Kaduai, Iapar, cultivatedCathel Coffee, which was first introduced to Brazil in the early 18th century. In 1727, the Brazilian government sent a personable army officer to secretly bring coffee seeds from French Gaiana to Brazil on the grounds of mediating border disputes. At that time, the governor's wife of French Gayana was said to be fascinated by this officer. So he secretly carried coffee tree seeds in the bouquet for him at the farewell dinner. At present, 2 million hectares of land in Brazil is used to grow coffee, with a maximum of more than 70% being Arabica. These beans will eventually be sent to large roasters in various countries, that is, Santos (in the name of the port of export santos, not the producing area), because of the coffee competition after 2000. The quality of coffee beans produced at high elevations in the south is appreciated, mainly by the farms around the Minas high platform, and the coffee quality is also the largest among Brazilian beans, such as Sirado in the west of Minas and Matas in the east, Bashiya in the north or small farms in the south, Minas has almost become synonymous with Brazilian boutique coffee. In recent years, the coffee competition is accurate to be separated by treatment (water treatment / half-washing / half-sun / sun-drying), which has developed a variety of flavors, taste and finish, which is quite different from traditional Brazilian coffee. In particular, the half-sun method and the sun method perform best, the aroma of clean and low-acid fruit increases, so that the rich chocolate flavor reduces the farm coffee without machine harvest, and the fully ripe coffee beans are picked by hand, with citrus and fruit tea aromas. the wet aroma is with the fragrance of black tea, showing the elegant aroma of jasmine and herbal tea, while the aftertaste is full of oolong tea. It tastes very fresh and gentle, which is a rare surprise among Brazilian beans.

Brazil is the largest coffee producer in the world, accounting for about 30% of coffee production, but because Brazil is located in tropical rain forest areas with relatively flat terrain and few high-altitude mountain forests, most coffee is grown in low-altitude non-volcanic soil areas. And there is not much shade for shading, resulting in the disadvantage that Brazilian beans grow quickly, but the density and soft flavor of coffee does not change much. Coupled with the large-scale harvesting of coffee beans with machines and coffee with great differences in maturity at the same time, the quality of Brazilian beans is not particularly outstanding and remains in the category of commercial beans.

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