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Description of planting Environment and Flavor of Coffee beans in Queen's Manor of Brazil

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Description of the Flavor of the Coffee Bean growing Environment in the Queen's Manor of Brazil the characteristics of the varieties in the producing area introduce the ancient bourbon coffee grown in some estates in the Serrado district of Minas Greais state in southeastern Brazil. These estates, such as Capin Branco and Vista Allegre, are grown by Bourbon Old.

Description of planting Environment and Flavor of Coffee beans in Queen's Manor of Brazil

Old bourbon coffee is grown on some estates in the Serrado district of Minas Greais state in southeastern Brazil. Old varieties of bourbon coffee grown on these estates, such as Capin Branco and Vista Allegre, are also sold on the market. Although they come from the same area, these coffees have their own characteristics. Capingblanco coffee is smoother than Vesta Allegre coffee, while Vesta Allegre coffee is strong and black, both of which have lower acidity. However, like all Brazilian coffee, they are most suitable for drinking when they are fresh and tender, because the older they are, the more acidic they are. These coffee growers have organized themselves into the Brazilian Special Coffee Association (the Speciality Coffee Association of Brazil).

This environment is an ideal condition for coffee cultivation in Brazil. Yellow bourbon is based on mucosal drying and semi-washing treatment (Pulped Natural Method). Although this method removes the pulp directly after the coffee bean is harvested, it retains the mucus that wraps the endocarp of raw beans to dry. As a result, coffee retains a dry aftertaste (clean aftertastes), mild texture and sweet sour bourbon seed is a branch of Arabica beans, the word "bourbon" comes from the local name, this is an overseas province of France, an island in the Indian Ocean, hence the name bourbon coffee. Today, the name of the island is no longer "bourbon". It has been renamed Niliuwan Island, while the name of coffee is still in use today.

Generally speaking, coffee fruit appears red when it is ripe. But the yellow bourbon coffee is yellow. Compared with other coffee trees, the production of yellow bourbon coffee tree is relatively low and its cultivation is very difficult. Yellow bourbon coffee beans appear bright yellow when they are fully ripe, and the processed roasted coffee beans are dry and sweet with a special nutty aroma (nutty).

Other kinds of Brazilian coffee, such as Rio and Parana, can be produced in large quantities because they do not require too much care. Although the taste is rough, it is a kind of high-quality and inexpensive coffee, which has its own standards because it is distributed all over Brazil and varies in quality (NO.2~NO.8 according to the number of sundries, NO.13~NO.19 according to the size of beans, and six grades according to taste). Almost all Arabica varieties are of good quality and stable in price. The most famous one is "Brazil Santos", which has been a necessity of blended coffee and is familiar to the public since ancient times. Recently, the "Guilma Cup" is also highly rated.

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