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Panama Poquet Flower Butterfly Coffee Bean Flavor Description Taste Variety Characteristics Region Grind Scale Shell

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, In the land of Poquet, there was a bean with a particularly high cost performance ratio. And it has a very beautiful name, Flower Butterfly. It has a 40% high-quality rosewood pedigree, consisting of three varieties of rosewood, kadura and kaduai. It is planted in the Baru volcanic area of Poquet and grows in the volcanic area at an altitude of 1600 meters. The treatment plant uses fine washing treatment. Panama's special micro

In the land of Pokuit, there is a bean with a high performance-to-price ratio. And it has a very beautiful name-Flower Butterfly. She has 40% high-quality Rosa pedigree, which is composed of Rosa, Kaddura and Kaduai. It is planted in the Baru volcano region of Pokut and grows in the volcanic area at an altitude of 1600 meters. The treatment plant uses fine washing treatment. Panama's special local microclimate leads to abundant rainfall in this area, and a large temperature difference between day and night, coupled with the unique volcanic rock and soil of the volcanic area, as well as meticulous harvesting and fine treatment. On the basis of the excellent quality of this coffee in terms of thickness, acidity and flower aroma, the price of this coffee bean is very close to the people. What is special about this coffee bean is that it is made up of three varieties, of which 40% are rosy summer varieties, giving this coffee a distinct rosy summer flavor. According to the information obtained, due to the historical reasons of the manor, in order to pursue yield at that time, the early Rosa varieties were mixed with the coffee trees of Kaddura and Kaduai, and in order to facilitate picking, coffee farmers did not reclassify them, but directly mixed the three varieties. After that, as Rosa rose to fame and the price was soaring, there were many ways for the processing plant to carry out fine washing treatment for such a coffee bean, but generally speaking, the floating beans were removed after the coffee fruit was picked, then the pulp was removed, and then the coffee beans were soaked in a fermentation tank. The enzymes in the water will soften the mucus attached to the peel of the coffee beans, and the natural yeast will decompose the sugar in the mucus. This process is called fermentation. After the fermentation is completed, move the coffee beans to the sun field to dry. In the process of drying, you need to constantly turn the coffee beans to ensure the uniformity of the drying. Finally, the shell is kept in the warehouse, and some raw bean merchants place an order before shelling and bagging. The processed coffee tastes clean, emphasizing bright and lively acidity, as well as clear fruit flavor and floral aroma.

There are also many excellent manors in Pokuit, except the famous Emerald Manor, Alida Manor, Aqaba Manor and so on, all of which produce high-quality boutique coffee. This is not only due to the superior ecological conditions of the Pokuit region of Panama and the fertile volcanic ash soil of the Baru volcanic land. Another important factor is that the microclimate in the Poquet Heights of Panama is a unique and important resource for boutique coffee in the Pokuit region. This is the Panamanian environment from east to west, which allows the cold air to converge over 6500 feet through the Central Mountains, thus creating a variety of microclimates in the Pokuit region, making its temperature and rainfall very suitable for plant growth. so the coffee trees grown here are in good condition.

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