Introduction of grinding scale for description of taste, taste and flavor of Ugandan coffee beans
Introduction of grinding scale for description of taste, taste and flavor of Ugandan coffee beans
Columbia beans, similar to Costa rica or Hawaiian Kona beans, are non-extreme coffee, rich in texture, but not as strong as Sumatra; rich in aroma, but not as good as the best Jamaican alpine flavor; sour, but not as sour as Antigua acid. It often has a caramel-like taste, similar to the aroma of pudding, lack of sour fruit, reminiscent of milk pancakes; it is also suitable for blending mixed coffee. Since the 1970s, with the full promotion of the Colombian government, many old trees have been replaced by new species with high yields. unfortunately, critics think that the new coffee is milder and more common than the old ones, and its quality is much lower than it used to be.
Africa is the hometown of the two major varieties of coffee, Arabica and Robusta, while Uganda, which is located in eastern Africa and enjoys the laudatory names of "plateau water hometown" and "Pearl of East Africa", is believed by many people to be the birthplace of Robusta.
Most of Uganda is located in the Central African Plateau, with lakes, with an average elevation of 1000 mi 1200 meters. There are many lakes and plateaus in the mountains, which are known as "plateau water villages". The western branch of the East African Rift Valley runs through the western border, with many rivers and lakes at the bottom of the valley. Uganda has a great Victoria lake, coupled with the high mountains, which makes Uganda a mild climate suitable for growing coffee, although it spans both sides of the equator.
Uganda is the birthplace of Robusta in Africa, just as Ethiopia is the birthplace of Arabica coffee, which was first found in Uganda. So far, Uganda has a history of growing coffee for more than 100 years. The output ranks second in Africa, after Ethiopia. At the same time, Uganda is one of the few major countries in Africa dedicated to the production of organic coffee.
- Prev
Yerga Coffee Taste Flavor Description Grind Scale Production Area Treatment Taste Introduction
Yerga Coffee Taste Flavor Description Grind Scale Produce Area Treatment Taste Description Origin: This coffee comes from the western Ethiopian town of Nekempte. It is characterized by a lively and clean coffee with slight fruit, citrus and ginseng flavors. The kem in the name of Kemgin is derived from Nekempte, and gin is derived from ginseng. Kem
- Next
Introduction to the method of grinding and calibrating the flavor description of Costa Rican yellow honey in the producing area
Costa Rican yellow honey flavor description region grinding scale treatment method introduces yellow honey: first remove about 40% of pectin, dry directly with light, and use water content to reach a stable value for about 8 days. Red honey: first remove about 25% of the pectin, because there is more pectin retained, so it takes more time to dehydrate, while reducing the time of direct sunlight exposure, some
Related
- Detailed explanation of Jadeite planting Land in Panamanian Jadeite Manor introduction to the grading system of Jadeite competitive bidding, Red bid, Green bid and Rose Summer
- Story of Coffee planting in Brenka region of Costa Rica Stonehenge Manor anaerobic heavy honey treatment of flavor mouth
- What's on the barrel of Blue Mountain Coffee beans?
- Can American coffee also pull flowers? How to use hot American style to pull out a good-looking pattern?
- Can you make a cold extract with coffee beans? What is the right proportion for cold-extracted coffee formula?
- Indonesian PWN Gold Mandrine Coffee Origin Features Flavor How to Chong? Mandolin coffee is American.
- A brief introduction to the flavor characteristics of Brazilian yellow bourbon coffee beans
- What is the effect of different water quality on the flavor of cold-extracted coffee? What kind of water is best for brewing coffee?
- Why do you think of Rose Summer whenever you mention Panamanian coffee?
- Introduction to the characteristics of authentic blue mountain coffee bean producing areas? What is the CIB Coffee Authority in Jamaica?