Taste and price characteristics of Colombian emerald coffee beans flavor description of variety treatment method
Taste and price characteristics of Colombian emerald coffee beans flavor description of variety treatment method
Colombia has beautiful mountains and rivers, beautiful scenery, pleasant climate, spring all year round, fresh air and refreshing air. Colombia's mild climate, humid air, and diverse climate make it a harvest season all year round, with different kinds of coffee ripening at different times. What they grow is Arabica coffee beans of unique quality, and the coffee made from this coffee bean has a rich taste and endless aftertaste, which can be called fine coffee. Nowadays, many people equate "Colombian coffee" with "high quality" and "good taste".
The BOQUETE region of Panama, located in the province of CHIRIQUI on the border with Costa Rica, is the home of Panama's famous GEISHA coffee and is famous for producing high-quality Arabica coffee. The Tedman & McIntyre (TEDMAN&MACINTYRE ESTATE) estate, located in the mountain area of Poggett 4000 feet above sea level, comes from the two earliest coffee families in Panama, the Tedman family and the McIntyre family. In 1925, Canadian fruit merchant Alexander McIntyre (ALEXANDER DUNCAN MACINTYRE), infected by his brother Joseph, came to Poggett to settle down, married ANGELA ROSAS in the same year, bought an estate named "LA CAROLINA" and began to grow coffee. Their descendants still own the estate and become one of the most famous coffee farms in the area.
Oak Manor is located in Cauca Valley, Colombia, with an average altitude of 1880m, an average temperature of 22 °and a rainfall of 1920ml. Of the 7.43 hectares, 50% of the coffee can be harvested in the first half of the year and 50% in the second half of the year, ensuring an adequate supply of fresh coffee throughout the year. The all-day planting pattern makes every berry full and strong, and the high altitude temperature difference between day and night makes the berry honey sweet and juicy, which makes the oak manor coffee rich in flavor, with high sweetness of tropical fruit. The Oak Manor is a manor with a long history. The son Galvis took over the manor from his parents and began to change the tree species in the 1970s, changing the single planting pattern in which his parents only planted Katula trees. Now the Castiere tree species is the largest tree species in the manor, which not only improves the disease resistance of coffee trees, but also increases the yield, but also greatly improves the quality of coffee. The manor planting that has been inherited from generation to generation is based on rich experience in planting management and dedication and love for coffee.
The pure taste of Colombian coffee, in addition to the natural environment with the most favorable conditions for coffee growth, is inseparable from the hard work of local growers. In Colombia, coffee cultivation has reached 1.07 million hectares, there are about 302000 coffee plantations in the country, and 30 to 40 per cent of the rural population depends directly on coffee production. Although there are many farms in Colombia, they are not large in area. The area of each farm is only about 2 hectares, and more than 80% of the coffee plantations have only about 5000 coffee trees, an average of 3000. Thus it can be seen that agriculture in Colombia belongs to the small-scale farm type. The locals plant tall trees or banana trees around the coffee trees. Build an Arbor for coffee trees at the seedling stage to ensure the cool and humid environment needed for coffee growth. Due to the high humidity, small temperature difference and slow ripening of coffee beans in the coffee forest, which is conducive to the accumulation of caffeine and aromatic substances, the quality of coffee is the best.
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