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Introduction of Grinding and Calibration treatment of Coffee varieties in Coffee growing area in Kenya

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Introduction to the Grinding and Calibration method of varieties from Coffee Farm in Kenya Kenya DORMANS (Berman Manor), established in 1950, is one of the largest coffee producers in Kenya. DORMANS offers the highest international level of Kenyan specialty coffee (Specialty Coffee), 100% Arabica coffee beans from a single producing area, and real gourmet coffee (Gourm).

Introduction of Grinding and Calibration treatment of Coffee varieties in Coffee growing area in Kenya

Established in 1950, Kenya DORMANS (Berman Manor) is one of the largest coffee producers in Kenya. DORMANS offers the highest international level of Kenyan specialty coffee (Specialty Coffee), 100% Arabica coffee beans from a single producing area, and real gourmet coffee (Gourmet Coffee). Kenyan coffee enjoys a high international reputation and is known as the king of African coffee because of its excellent quality. Berman Manor adopts coffee beans from a designated small plantation in the Nairobi Mountains, pure climate on the plateau, natural and organic growth, all hand-picked and natural drying, and collected strictly according to solar terms and mountain height. The appraiser of Berman Manor tastes about 1500 cups of coffee a week, and only the best beans are selected for blending and roasting, crafted into premium coffee products for consumers to enjoy. Berman Manor's products have all the excellent characteristics of Kenyan coffee and can fully demonstrate the world-famous excellent quality of Kenyan coffee.

As the birthplace of coffee, Africa is a land full of game beans, and the continent deserves to produce some of the world's top coffee. African beans have a unique aroma, wild taste, mostly with a touch of sour red wine, such as Ethiopia's "mocha" is particularly wonderful (Hara and Tijima two producing areas with dry treatment of high-quality mocha beans, such as fruit or wine aromas, is inferior to other coffee), Yekashev coffee beans are also very good. Kenyan varieties are delicious, showing more bright and lively acidity than Arabica coffee beans in other regions. Kenya AA is a very famous top coffee bean.

Ethiopia (Ethiopia)

Ethiopia is one of the major producers of Arabica coffee in Africa, producing the best Arabian coffee in the world. It is said that coffee was first discovered by shepherds in Essekafa, and the name of coffee evolved from Kafa, which is well-deserved as the "hometown of coffee".

The geographical environment of Ethiopia is very suitable for coffee growth. Coffee is mainly grown in the southern highlands between 1100 and 2300 meters above sea level. The soil in these areas is well drained, slightly acidic and red loose. Currently, about 25% of the Ethiopian population depends directly or indirectly on coffee production for a living. The majority of farmers use traditional planting methods. Artificial care of coffee trees, the use of organic fertilizers, do not use harmful pesticides and herbicides, etc. Therefore, most of the coffee produced in Ethiopia is organic coffee.

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