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Introduction to the producing area of Coffee Bean Variety treatment in Erida Manor, Panama

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Producing area of raw beans: Geisha is a very rare coffee variety, which has caused a sensation among coffee connoisseurs all over the world over the past five years. It is considered to be the brightest, richest and most strongly fragrant coffee variety. Before it won its international reputation, Rosa was originally developed by Don Pachi from the town of G in southwestern Ethiopia.

Producing area of raw beans: Geisha is a very rare coffee variety, which has caused a sensation among coffee connoisseurs all over the world over the past five years. It is considered to be the brightest, richest and most strongly fragrant coffee variety. Before it won its international reputation, Rosa was first brought to Costa Rica by Don Pachi from the town of GESHA in southwestern Ethiopia, and then from the southern route into Panama, for which we thank him. These coffee trees grow at very high elevations and have beautiful slender leaves. Its fruits and raw beans are also slightly slender compared to other top-quality high-altitude coffee. Rose is full of sweetness and cleanliness on the palate, with rich aromas ranging from berry and citrus to mango, papaya and peach. A very obvious lemon (bergamot) general aftertaste is also a typical cup test attribute. So far, Rose Summer has been the champion of coffee varieties. [cup evaluation] moderate thickness, sweet, multi-layered tropical fruit flavor, rose type aroma, aftertaste

Species of Geisha were discovered in the Rose Summer Forest of Ethiopia in 1931 and sent to the Coffee Research Institute in Kenya, introduced to Uganda and Tanzania in 1936, introduced to Costa Rica in 1953, and Panama was introduced in the 1970s by Mr. Francis Coselazin of the Tonba Seven Farm Garden from CATIE in Costa Rica and began to grow Rose Summer Coffee.

Geisha, sweeping the coffee world with the power of a hurricane, the coffee revolution is so fierce that the blue mountains of Jamaica and Kona of Hawaii, which have long occupied the throne of the coffee kingdom, have to stay away. This wild species, which originated in Ethiopia, is now widely used in major coffee producing areas after numerous battles, and its best spokesman is the "LaEsmeralda" estate from Panama.

History of Esmeralda Farm: founded by Hans Elliot, a Swede, in 1924, Esmeralda Farm was not a coffee grower but a ranch. Forty years later, in 1964, Mr. Danielupidason's grandfather, Ruth Lover. Mr. Bidasson bought Esmeralda Farm in order to have an old home after retirement. His grandfather, Mr. Ruth Lover Bidasson, was born in Sweden and was president of the Bank of America and director of United Nations development. His son, Mr. Brais Bidarsson, moved to Panama from California in 1973 and inherited to run his father's farm. In 1987, most of the farms were changed to grow coffee. In 1994, he invested in the machinery and equipment of refined coffee in order to create a brand. Mr. Brais Bidarson and his wife Susan also raised three children, Elligu (born in Philadelphia in 1966). Rachel (born in Sweden in 1967), Danielu (born in Panama in 1974)

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