Introduction to the method of describing the flavor of Colombian coffee beans and the characteristics of varieties in the producing areas
Introduction to the method of describing the flavor of Colombian coffee beans and the characteristics of varieties in the producing areas
Colombian coffee is one of the few original coffee sold in the world under the name of the country. In terms of quality, it has won praise unmatched by other coffee.
Colombian coffee is divided into more than 200 grades, which means that the coffee is very regional. The country's coffee-producing areas are located in the Andes, where the climate is mild and the air is humid. Colombia has three Codiera mountains running north and south, right into the Andes. Coffee is grown along the highlands of these mountains. The mountain steps provide a diverse climate, where the whole year is the harvest season, and different kinds of coffee ripen at different times. And fortunately, unlike Brazil, Colombia doesn't have to worry about frost. Approximately 700 million coffee trees are documented in Colombia, 66% of which are planted in modern plantations and the rest on small traditionally run farms.
The National Coffee Management Association of Colombia, like the National Management Association of Kenya, is a model of coffee organization. Compared with other producing countries, Colombia is more concerned with developing products and promoting production. It is this, coupled with its superior geographical and climatic conditions, that makes Colombian coffee excellent in quality and delicious and famous all over the world. The status of coffee in Colombia is illustrated by the fact that all vehicles entering the country must be sprayed and sterilized so as not to inadvertently cause disease and damage coffee trees.
Colombia is fortunate to have Atlantic and Pacific ports, which helps to reduce the cost of transporting coffee. In South America, she is the only country with this condition. The main production areas of Colombia are in the central and eastern mountains. The most important plantations along the central mountains are located in Medellin, Almenia and Manisales. Among the above three regions, Medellin has the best quality and high price of coffee, which is characterized by full granules, rich nutrition, rich aroma and moderate acidity. Taken together, these three areas are called MAM. The outstanding quality of Colombian coffee is related to its special geographical location and climatic environment. Coffee trees in Colombia are mainly cultivated in the Andes, where three mountains run from north to south, with an elevation of about 1300 meters, a year-round temperature of about 18 degrees Celsius and an annual rainfall of 2000 to 3000 millimeters. Unique geographical and climatic conditions are very suitable for the growth of coffee, there is no need to worry about frost damage. The whole year is the harvest season, and different kinds of coffee are ripe one after another at different times. The coffee beans produced in Colombia are full-grained, rich in flavor, soft and smooth, and are loved by people all over the world.
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