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Introduction to manors of Burundian coffee beans in taste producing areas

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Burundian coffee beans introduce the coffee collected by coffee farmers, wash it with traditional water, soak the fruit in a sink and wash it, place it on the scaffolding and dry it every day. The coffee beans are almost full of defective beans, the size is equal to the water content, and after roasting with high maturity, the bean noodles show a bright baking color, the taste is wild, and the strong taste and fragrance are retained.

Introduction of Burundian coffee beans

The coffee collected by the people is washed and processed with traditional water. After the fruit is removed, the coffee is soaked and washed in the sink and placed on the scaffolding to be dried every day. Coffee beans are almost full of defective beans, the size is equal to the water content.

After baking with high maturity, the bean noodles show a bright baking color, and the taste is wild and preserved.

The strong taste and fragrance are different from most of the sweet and mild coffee in the market.

Sour mocha, Hawaiian sour coffee, Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica high real estate, Gillimanjaro, Colombia, Zimbabwe, El Salvador, Western Hemisphere washable high-grade new beans. Bitter Java, Mantenin, Bogota, Angola, Congo, Uganda all kinds of old beans. Sweet Colombian metenin, Venezuelan old beans, Blue Mountains, Gillemazaro, Mocha, Guatemala, Mexico, Kenya, Santos, Haiti. Neutral Brazil, El Salvador, lowland Costa Rica, Venezuela, Honduras, Cuba. Mellow Colombian metenin, Mocha, Blue Mountains, Guatemala, Costa Rica. Generally speaking, the sour coffee beans, especially the high-quality new beans, are best roasted shallower, while the bitter ones are less roasted, and then the sweet ones are mostly selected beans produced in the highland. Baking often constitutes the key to whether it can be tasted after it can be integrated into the soft bitterness. Neutral flavor, even if not highland coffee beans, but also need to have a stable quality of stable treatment. Coffee beans with fragrant and mellow effect

The chaos of Burundian coffee has been going on for a long time, with a large number of old and new raw beans mixed together, 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 applicable

Wet aroma (1-5): not applicable

Acidity (brightness) (1-10): not applicable

Taste (layered) (1-10): not applicable

Taste (alcohol thickness) (1-5): not applicable

Aftertaste (residue) (1-10): not applicable

Balance (1-5): not applicable

Base score (50): not applicable

Total score (maximum 100): not applicable

Strength / main attributes: medium strong / sweet, fruit flavor, spicy aftertaste.

Recommended baking degree: full city

Contrast: very similar to Kenyan coffee

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