Characteristics of Tanzania coffee beans Flavor description Taste treatment Introduction
Introduction to the method of taste treatment for the description of flavor of coffee beans in Tanzania
Market for coffee in Tanzania:
Coffee exports from Tanzania (Tanzania) play an important role in the whole national economy.
In the past, the coffee industry in Tanzania has been dominated by manor cultivation, but now more than 85% are grown by small farmers. Many small farmers form cooperative organizations, the most important of which is the Kilimanjaro Cooperative Alliance (KilimanjaroCooperativeUnion, referred to as KNCU). Tanzanian coffee is sold by the Tanzanian Coffee Management Council (TanzanianCoffeeMarketingBoard, TCMB) to private exporters by auction. In the 1980s, most coffee sales in Tanzania shifted from auctions to being sold directly to the Tanzania Coffee Management Committee.
Tanzania coffee beans are absolutely comparable to neighboring Kenya, but the quality of coffee in the country is not strictly controlled, and carelessness in many processes often destroys the quality of coffee (such as transportation). Good quality Tanzanian coffee beans are divided into AA and A grade.
The raw beans of this Tanzanian AA coffee bean look neat and have a delightful light green. The roasted Tanzanian AA coffee beans are plump, granulated and shaped like Bourbon.
Tanzania AA is the highest grade of beans, its grains are full, pure flavor, rich and refreshing, all aspects of quality are good. Usually it is mildly acidic and evenly stimulates the taste buds in the middle and sides of the back of the tongue, feeling a bit like the sour taste of tomato or soda. After moderate or more moderate baking, it has a strong aroma, then grind it into a fine powder, add boiling water to soak a pot, call friends to sit around and taste, suddenly feel fragrant and tongued.
Tanzanian coffee has also been developed in the hands of German and British colonists and has long been loved by Europeans and squeezed into the ranks of famous products. The most favorable factors that make Tanzanian coffee famous are Hemingway and his novels.
Hemingway has been integrated with Tanzania and Mount Kilimanjaro since he embarked on his career as a writer in France. When Hemingway became famous, Tanzanian coffee became famous.

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