Introduction to the manor of taste treatment in Brazil yellow bourbon coffee bean flavor grinding scale production area
Introduction to the manor of taste treatment in Brazil yellow bourbon coffee bean flavor grinding scale production area
Coffee was first introduced to Brazil in the early 18th century. In 1727, the Brazilian government sent a personable army officer to secretly bring coffee seeds from French Gaiana to Brazil on the pretext of mediating border disputes. It is said that the governor's wife of French Gayana was so fascinated by the officer that she secretly brought coffee tree seeds to him at a farewell dinner party. At present, 2 million hectares of land in Brazil is used to grow coffee, and the largest is Arabica. These beans will eventually be sent to large bakers in various countries, also known as Santos (in the name of the port of export santos, not the producing area).
Bourbon species, native to Bourbon Island in the Indian Ocean (now known as Reunion Island), is the second species caused by Typica mutation. It belongs to the oldest existing coffee variety. The green fruit appears bright red when ripe, while the yellow bourbon species is derived from the cross between bourbon species and other varieties. Because of its low yield and relatively intolerant to wind and rain, it has not been widely planted. However, when planted at high altitude, it will have excellent flavor performance, which is more common in recent years.
Product name: Brazil yellow bourbon Brazil Chacal Estate Yellow Bourbon
Gauge: 227 grams
Raw bean producing country: Brazil
Producing area: Minas Minas Llicinea
Villa: waterfall Manor
Variety: yellow bourbon
Class: 2 d/300gr, 17-18 mesh
Height of origin: 1200m ~ 1380m
Treatment: insolation
Baking degree: medium and deep baking
Taste characteristics: sweet and smooth fruit sweetness, obvious nutty flavor, balanced and supple acidity, weak and clean bitterness, rich chocolate aroma and nutty flavor, bright and fresh taste.
Recommended brewing equipment: French pressure, hand flushing, siphon
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