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Introduction to the characteristics of taste grinding scale for flavor description of Costa Rican coffee bean manor

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Costa Rican Coffee Manor Flavor description Taste Grinding scale Variety characteristics Coffee Grade according to the altitude of the producing area, according to the density of beans: SHB,strictly hard bean, very hard beans 3900 feet (about 1200m) GHB,good hard bean, hard beans 3300 feet (about 1000m) MHB,medium hard bean, medium beans 1600 feet (about 500m)

Introduction to the characteristics of taste grinding scale for flavor description of Costa Rican coffee manor

Coffee grade

With reference to the altitude of the producing area, it is graded according to the density of beans:

SHB,strictly hard bean, ≥ 3900 feet (approx. 1200m)

GHB,good hard bean, ≥ 3300 feet (approx. 1000m)

MHB,medium hard bean, medium bean ≥ 1600 feet (approx. 500m)

In general, altitude is positively correlated with density. In the high altitude area, the temperature is low, the coffee fruit growth rate is slow, the density is high; in the low altitude area, the coffee fruit growth rate is faster, the density is low.

Coffee producing area

At present, it is divided into 8 major producing areas, Brunca,Turrialba,Tres Rios,Orosi,Tarrazu,Central Valley,Western Valley,Guanacaste.

Tarrazu and Tres Rios are the most famous. It is called the Bordeaux of Costa Rica (Costa Rica's Bordeaux).

Tarrazu, commonly translated as Tarasu, is located in the province of San Jose where the capital is located, and the San Marcos and Santa Maria areas under its jurisdiction are important boutique coffee producing areas southeast of the capital San Jose. Of the 23 beans on the list in the 2014 Coe contest, 17 came from Tarasu.

Tres Rios, English "three rivers", also known as "Sanshui River", has the fertile soil created by the Irazu volcano, located north of the capital San Jose, about 12km away.

In 1820, coffee was exported to Panama.

In 1832, coffee was exported to Chile, repackaged in Chile and sold to England.

In 1843, coffee was exported directly to the Kingdom of Britain.

In 1860, coffee was exported to the United States.

Coffee has an important impact on all aspects of CR's economic and social life, including the construction of the first railway line, the first university, the first national theater and so on.

In 2007, COE events began to be held.

Coffee planting

The weak acid fertile soil bred by volcano has obvious dry and wet seasons, high temperature and sufficient precipitation, which provides excellent conditions for coffee cultivation.

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