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Flavor characteristics of Syrador coffee beans in Brazilian coffee producing area taste describes how Brazilian coffee tastes good

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Brazilian Hilado coffee bean characteristics grinding degree flavor description production area: Syrador variety: yellow bourbon treatment: sun flavor: light citrus fruit, rich cashew nut flavor, chocolate sweet taste: sweet and mild soft fruit acid, thick sweet taste default baking degree: in 2005, taking into account the certificate of origin, in the finger

Brazilian Hilado coffee bean characteristics, grinding degree, flavor description, taste treatment method.

Producing area: Syrador

Variety: yellow bourbon

Treatment: insolation

Flavor: light citrus fruit aromas, rich cashew nut aromas, chocolate sweet aromas

Palate: sweet, soft and sour, thick and sweet on the palate

Default baking degree: medium baking

In 2005, Kaseru's Serrado Coffee Origin quality Certification (name Serrado Certification) was issued taking into account the certificate of origin and the preemptive right of coffee in the designated area of Serrado.

Serrado (Serrado Coffee) is a high-quality brand.

Semi-washed coffee is mainly produced in the Hirado area, which is characterized by the fact that the coffee beans are not impregnated through the fermentation tank. The acidity, sweetness, seasoning, and flavor of the coffee are quite good. According to coffee experts, semi-washed coffee beans contain fewer defective beans than the drying method, and are rich in sour taste. If the use of shallow baking has the smell of grass, while deep baking will make the bitterness extremely obvious, so it is most suitable for moderate baking.

Ps. The semi-washing type is a mixture of drying type and water washing type, and it is also a compromise between the two.

Compared with other producing areas, Syrador beans are especially famous for their uniform taste, sour taste and sweet taste. Most of the coffee in this producing area is exported to Europe and America, which is synonymous with Brazilian boutique coffee and has a high reputation in the industry.

Just as there are many kinds of coffee, so are the refined and roasting methods of coffee. Different kinds of coffee have different flavors, so different roasting methods are needed to release all their flavors.

In 2005, due to the first right designated by the Serrado Coffee region in the field of origin certification, coffee met the standard in this area of production, "called Serrado" and claimed to be recognized.

Like wine, coffee producing areas allow only limited quality "identity" for the successful acquisition of world-class coffee regions, and the name "Serrado" is now known.

The "Serrado title" is called and you must pass the certification test and production quality. For production, the conditions for the production of so-called project rules (certification area, production area elevation, identification of varieties, best soil, best agricultural technology, in the guaranteed voluntary participation program) have been met, so that if planted in a designated certification, the farm can accommodate signs of Kaseru certification.

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