Coffee review

Introduction to the grinding scale of coffee beans in Santa Rita Manor, Colombia

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, Colombian coffee has a bitter experience, it is as astringent as life, but bitterness is necessary in life, and the last fragrance at the root of the tongue is a thorough recollection of the past. Looking back on the hardship in the past, I will feel its sweetness and warmth even more, and I want to let the mood stop in the consciousness that begins to awaken for a long time. Suffering is pain, clear and quiet, the last fragrance has become a kind of spiritual victory.

Colombia coffee has a kind of bitter experience, clear astringency as life, and bitter taste is necessary in life, stop at the end of the tongue is a thorough recollection of the past. Looking back on the past will feel more bitter sweet and tender, more want to let the mood a little longer stop in the beginning of awakening consciousness. Suffering is pain, purity calms people, and incense becomes a spiritual victory.

Green and fragrant

Colombia Coffee Colombia Premium, Arabica coffee is quite representative of a good variety, is a traditional deep roast coffee, with strong and memorable flavor.

Colombia, located in the northwest of South America, is a beautiful country with a long history. Indians have lived on this land since ancient times. It became a Spanish colony in 1531 AD and gained independence in 1819. It was renamed in 1886 to commemorate Columbus, the discoverer of the American continent. Colombia, beautiful mountains and rivers, beautiful scenery, pleasant climate, four seasons such as spring, fresh air, Qinren heart. Strolling through the streets of the capital Bogotá is relaxing and enjoyable. The weeping willows with green branches and leaves sway in the air with the breeze; the tall palm trees are like bronzed giants, holding large umbrellas to welcome visitors from afar; the blooming kapok tree opens its red leaves, as if holding a hot heart to greet friends.

Colombia is rich in products, especially coffee, flowers, gold and emeralds known as the "four treasures." Coffee was first introduced to Colombia in 1808 by a priest from the French Antilles via Venezuela. Today the country is the second largest coffee producer after Brazil, the world's largest exporter of Arabica coffee beans and the world's largest exporter of washed coffee beans. Colombia coffee is often described as having a silky smooth taste. Of all coffees, it has the best balance. The taste is soft, smooth and ready to drink. It gets praise that no other coffee can match

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