Ethiopian Sidamo G1 Coffee Bean Flavor Description Grind Scale Variety Region of Origin
Flavor description of Ethiopian Sidamo G1 coffee beans Grinding scale Variety producing area
Shakisso/Shakiso is located in the Guji producing area of Sidamo, in the south of Oromia, close to Sidama and Gedeo. There are many pits in this area, which were used to mine gold in the early days, so there are many potholes in this coffee growing area. This makes people dangerous when walking between coffee growing areas. Shakiso is a unique producing area of Guji / Cedamory, even in Cedamori, which is a remote area away from most coffee producing areas, and another famous local product is gold. Miners, land, race and other factors also caused unrest in the region in 2006. So the biggest problem facing this area right now is that ─ needs manpower to maintain the growing area and harvest coffee.
Water-washed coffee flavor is not easy to have wild flavor, with pure, refreshing characteristics, suitable for City to Full City baking degree; some essential excellent Ethiopian water-washed coffee beans, sometimes can be detected obvious rising lemon, citrus essential oil, jasmine, honey and so on, the sour taste is obvious, mellow and thin. All kinds of mocha beans treated in the sun have wild flavor in the basic flavor, but the degree is more or less different, so it is more suitable for the baking degree from Full City to Vienna. The essence of the excellent sun, mocha beans, its tail will have a clear Hey chocolate flavor, some have a delightful blueberry-like fermented fruit and red wine texture
In Ethiopia, Japanese beans are usually found, such as small stones or twigs, so special attention should be paid to grinding.
Of course, there are these small shortcomings, but it does not affect his taste, the most worth mentioning is that sidamo's extra-low mocha caffeine is a natural decaf coffee, try Japanese coffee, feel the wild and unrestrained desert taste

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