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Introduction to the flavor description of Katim coffee beans: what is the variety of Katim coffee beans?

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, I don't know how many people are like me. At first, I felt that drinking freshly ground coffee at home was an extremely classy thing: it took all kinds of dazzling utensils and complicated processes to get such a small cup of coffee. Indeed, coffee is more complicated than tea.

Introduction to the flavor description of Katim coffee beans: what is the variety of Katim coffee beans?

I don't know how many people like me feel that drinking freshly ground coffee at home is an extremely high-end thing: it takes all kinds of dazzling utensils and complicated processes to get such a small cup of coffee. It is true that coffee is more complicated than tea, but in fact, when operating at home, you will find that it is not as complicated as you think. In addition to the high equipment requirements of Espresso and the relatively cumbersome process, other kinds of coffee are still easy to operate at home. Philharmonic pressure and hand brewing can still make a good cup of coffee.

What I said above is just to tell you that you don't have to worry about buying all kinds of coffee equipment in the first place. in my opinion, what is essential at the beginning is high-quality beans, a better grinder and a love of coffee. Later, the utensils used in making coffee can be purchased according to their own needs. I will mention the equipment requirements of different production methods in later experience.

The main results are as follows: 1. The state-owned Lujiang Farm in Baoshan City planted 12.6 mu in March 1991. The land is unshaded and irrigated once in the dry season. The average level of management and fertilization is above. In 1993, the average yield per mu was 75 kg in 1993, 350 kg in 1994, 225 kg in 1995, 217 kg per mu in three years, and 36% higher than Tiebika and Bobang (160 kg per mu).

2. Yunnan Dehong Tropical Agricultural Science Research Institute 1991 planted 30 mu with no shade and anhydrous irrigation, with a medium level of fertilization and management. the average yield per mu was 304.3 kg in 1993, 294 kg in 1994, 222.5 kg per mu in 1995, 273.6 kg per mu in three years, and 82% higher than S288 (S288 average yield per mu).

3. The covered field coffee base of Ning'er County Coffee Company planted 50 mu in July 1998, the site environment was unshaded, the level of management was medium, and the level of fertilization was low, but the soil fertility was high. Since 2000, the average yield per mu was 285 kg in 2001 and 2002, 340 kg in 2002, 293 kg in 2003 and 306 kg in 2003. The yield is 53% and 91% higher than that of PT (the average yield of PT is 200kg per mu and the average yield of P4 is 160kg per mu).

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