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Description of Price and Flavor of Ethiopian Shaquiso Coffee

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Ethiopia Xia Chiso Coffee Price Flavor description taste Manor growing in Western Ethiopia 4900-5900 feet above sea level (Wollega province) plateau, north of Jima, mostly wild, annual output of about 500000bags/60kg, export to G5/G4, bean body is larger and longer than Longberry, a little brown in green, taste similar to less jasmine tea, more bitter, lack of top

Description of Price and Flavor of Ethiopian Shaquiso Coffee

Growing in western Ethiopia, 4900-5900 feet (Wollega province) plateau, north of Jima, mostly wild, annual output is about 500000bags/60kg, export is mostly G5/G4, bean body is larger and longer than Longberry, a little brown in green, taste similar to less jasmine tea, more bitter, lack of rising Hara, slightly sour, slightly fruity and wine aroma, but slightly inferior to Hara, but with good texture and viscosity. So the beans in Jinbi District are jokingly called "poorman'". SHarar "grows in the east of Gima in the southern western highlands of Ethiopia (the border of Shewa and Sidmo provinces) and north of Sidamo. It is preferred by most Europeans and Americans at an altitude of 3600-6200 feet, mostly washed with water, its annual output is about 110000bags/60kg, most of the beans are round (15/16scr), the color green is bluish, the export is mostly G2, the taste is similar to Yegashev, but the viscosity is thin, but the fragrance of flowers and fruit are obvious. The sour taste is also softer than Yegashev, the more irritating acidity, the aftertaste is similar to the wine, and has a good and balanced quality. it is a noteworthy Ethiopian boutique coffee after Yegashev, but almost all limes are vertically integrated and exported by Ethiopian coffee organizations, so it is almost rare to see them in China.

Ethiopia is the birthplace of the famous Arabica coffee beans, and people have always maintained the tradition of harvesting wild coffee beans. The coffee garden with an elevation of more than 1500 meters has formed a unique coffee style after more than a thousand years of evolution and adaptation. Ethiopian coffee grown in the natural wild environment is called "wilderness coffee". It retains the most primitive and natural taste of coffee beans and has the most direct and full expression of the local environment.

It is worth mentioning that most of the coffee varieties in Central and South America are introduced, but Ethiopia is a rare native place, and there are countless native wild varieties that have not yet been discovered.

Coffee is Ethiopia's most important export cash crop and the main source of Ethiopia's foreign exchange earnings. Ethiopia's coffee exports account for about 3% of the world market, making it the eighth largest coffee exporter in the world. Coffee exports increased steadily from 58000 tons in 1990 to 110000 tons in 1995-1996 and remained at this level in the following years. The export volume exceeded 110000 tons from 2001 to 2002 and reached 127000 tons from 2002 to 2003. As the price of coffee on the international market has been declining for a decade, Ethiopia's foreign exchange earnings have been seriously affected. Before the sharp drop in coffee prices, coffee exports accounted for more than half of Ethiopia's foreign exchange earnings, but now they account for only about 35 per cent. But according to the International Coffee Organization, coffee prices began to pick up in 2002

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