Introduction to the taste of Brazilian Minas sun-tanned bourbon coffee beans with a sweet and bitter taste
Introduction to the taste of varieties treated by grinding scale treatment of Brazilian Minas sun yellow bourbon coffee beans
Including all coffee beans grown in Brazil, except for Santos, Brazilian beans are mostly "cheap and good" coffee. Can be used for mass production of comprehensive coffee beans, most of which are re-roasted. The main raw material of instant coffee is also Brazilian coffee beans. When the coffee bean germ is very fresh, it is artificially refined and naturally dried in the vulva for about 60-70 days, so that the sweetness of the pulp fully infiltrates into the bean. Features: coffee beans have a strong aroma, moderate bitterness, high texture acidity, soft overall taste, low acidity and endless aftertaste. The taste of Brazilian coffee has a low sour taste, coupled with the sweet and bitter taste of coffee, the entrance is very smooth, but also with a hint of grass aroma, slightly bitter in the fragrance, smooth and smooth, with a pleasant aftertaste
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, cultivated card Taiyi.
[boutique listing] Yellow bourbon sun treatment of Queen Mongiana Manor in Brazil
Brazil Rainha Yellow Bourbon Natural
Producing area: Alta Mogiana region, S ã o Paulo
Estate: Fazenda Rainha Manor (Queen Farm)
Variety: yellow bourbon (Yellow Bourbon)
Altitude: average 1150 ft 1350 m
Treatment: natural sun drying
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Introduction to the characteristics of Java Coffee Flavor description, Grinding scale treatment and Variety characteristics
Java coffee is famous in the early years, which refers to Arabica coffee formerly grown on the island of Java. It has a strong aroma, low acidity, taste lubrication, combined with mocha coffee, the Java mocha mixed coffee has been popular and has become synonymous with top coffee. At that time, Java coffee sold to Europe was a very special kind of coffee.
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Description of Flavor and Flavor of Ramon Coffee Bean in Colombia
Ramon coffee beans are famous for their oily taste and high taste. Colombia's coffee production occupies a very important part of the country's economic life, with annual exports of about US $1.5 billion, accounting for a large proportion of its foreign trade: Lindong Lintong,Toba area, South Toba Lake varieties: Catimor altitude: 1300-1500 m harvesting: early 2015 treatment
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