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Introduction to the growing environment and flavor description of Mantenin coffee beans in Indonesia

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Description of growing environment and flavor of Mantenin coffee beans in Indonesia. Jamaica (Jamaica) mentioned Jamaica, and we immediately thought of Blue Mountain coffee. Rare and expensive true blue mountain beans, originally from the Wallensford Coffee Garden, but now the area has been expanded to the nearby Blue Mountain Mountains with an elevation of more than 1000 meters, as long as the trees of the manor

Introduction to the growing environment and flavor description of Mantenin coffee beans in Indonesia

1. Jamaica (Jamaica)

When it comes to Jamaica, we immediately think of "Blue Mountain" coffee. Rare and expensive blue mountain beans, originally from the Wallensford Coffee Garden, have now expanded to the Blue Mountains, which are more than 1,000 meters above sea level. as long as the tree species and treatment procedures of the estate meet certain standards, the government will issue a guarantee to allow the use of the name "Blue Mountain". It used to be the protagonist of coffee mythology, but many people think that the legendary characteristics-rich aroma, complete texture, perfect combination with even and palatable sour taste-are no longer there, and the beautiful sour taste that existed 15 years ago can only be found in memories. In spite of this, its price still goes up. In Taiwan, the retail price of guaranteed raw beans is usually more than 2000 yuan per kilogram. In the market for raw beans, which are commonly packed in gunny bags, blue mountain beans that insist on barrel packaging show their extraordinary price. The term "Jamaica High Mountain" refers to coffee beans grown in other mountains less than 1,000 meters on the island, which are of relatively ordinary quality and have a mild texture and sour taste. As for "Blue Mountain Blend" or "Blue Mountain Style" coffee, it is usually a combination of good Colombian beans, intended to imitate the taste of Blue Mountain, and has nothing to do with Jamaica. You won't find any real blue beans in Blue Mountain coffee.

two。 The Dominican Republic (Dominican Republic)

Beans from the Dominican Republic are often called "Santo Domingan" (their old country name), and the coffee plantations there are mainly around the mountains in the middle of the island. There are four kinds of washed alpine coffee on the market: Cibao, Bani, Ocoa and Barahona. The latter three are especially praised. The sweet taste of soft ripe fruit is very similar to that of Haitian coffee, while Balahona has a high acidity and a thick taste of typical Caribbean beans, which is close to the Jamaican mountains in quality and characteristics. Baking to medium depth best highlights their sweetness.

Lake Tawa coffee, Sumatran coffee produced by semi-washing technology directed by Costa Rica's famous Raminita Manor.

Old Mantenin and Java Old Brown, who have been stored in specially designed warehouses for more than 2 to 3 years, can wear off the sour taste of coffee and turn it into sugar, which tastes as sweet as honey.

If you have a chance, you can try to drink these different mantenin coffee. I believe you will feel that the coffee world is so amazing that the mantenin you know is actually caused by misleading and misleading. Like the instant coffee below.

Basically, you may just grow coffee from poor Robasta (and it is very likely that it is actually from Java, not Sumatra), and the roast is heavier and deeper, making you feel more bitter, so it is called Mantenin flavor.

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