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Introduction to the quality characteristics of Coffee Flavor description treatment in Yega Ficher Manor, Ethiopia

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Ethiopia's Yega Fischer Yega Sheffield grading system is not based on the size of the mesh, but on the percentage of defective beans in the total number of raw beans. Commonly seen are wash G2 and sun G3 Yega Chuefei, G1 is the highest grade, Yega Xuefei, which has the lowest defect rate and the best quality, can be rated as Grade 1 only after hand selection. In

Yega Fischer, Ethiopia

Yega Xuefei's grading system is not based on the number of eyes, but on the proportion of defective beans in the total number of raw beans. Commonly seen are wash G2 and sun G3 Yega Chuefei, G1 is the highest grade, Yega Xuefei, which has the lowest defect rate and the best quality, can be rated as Grade 1 only after hand selection. Here is a little introduction to these three Chevy.

The first branch comes from Adulina's Adulina Kochere. The coffee bean variety is Heirloom, which is a mixed variety of the local native forest. Although the natural environment of the producing area creates the flavor of Yega Xuefei, it is the local native variety that best reflects the flavor.

The treatment of raw beans is: full water washing.

Compared with the ordinary washed G2 Chevy, its taste is more clear and flawless, with a charming girl smile, bright, delicate citric acid, elegant taste, fresh lemon, jasmine, ginger and other flowers with a hint of honey make people relaxed and happy all day.

The second comes from Aricha Kebele in the small town of Yirgacheffe. Local coffee farmers send the fully ripe coffee cherries picked from the original forest to the local processing plant, which puts the coffee cherries whose flesh and skin are completely preserved in the elevated shed for sun treatment. It is this kind of high-intensity human labor greenhouse drying method that isolates contact with the ground. Prevent the smell of soil from being exposed to the sun. Create an unusually clean fruit flavor. After more than two weeks of sun exposure, the dark brown coffee fruit is stored professionally, waiting for the whole flavor to ripen.

Aricha's processing plant waits for coffee beans to be ripe, then removes sun-dried cherry pulp and sheepskin before shipment, and then removes unripe and overfermented beans, which may be the reason why Aricha is at the top of the G1.

This coffee bean is full of the sweetness of Sydney and the aroma of fermented wine. The palate has clear, bright, gentle and smooth acidity, very clean fermented fruit sweet, elegant fruit wine, coffee flowers, sweet finish and then sweet.

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