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Description of taste and flavor of Yejiaxuefei coffee introduction to the method of variety treatment in grinding scale production area

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Yega Chuefei Coffee Taste description Grinding scale production area Variety treatment method is of good quality and is considered to be indispensable in mixing. NO.1,NO.2,Screen18~19 is the most popular and widely used type of quality. Characteristics: incense-medium, sweet-strong, acid-medium, alcohol-medium, bitter-weak. Origin of Italian coffee beans: beans grown mainly in Arabica, India

Description of taste and flavor of Yejiaxuefei coffee introduction to the method of variety treatment in grinding scale production area

It is of good quality and is considered to be an indispensable bean in mixing. NO.1,NO.2,Screen18~19 is the most popular and widely used type of quality. Characteristics: incense-medium, sweet-strong, acid-medium, alcohol-medium, bitter-weak.

Italian coffee beans

Origin: beans grown mainly from Arabica and coffee beans from Indonesia.

Characteristics: incense-strong, sweet-medium, acid-weak, alcohol-medium, bitter-strong.

Espresso 100%Arabica is a blend of espresso beans with charming floral and wild berry aromas, as delicious as a layer of creamy chocolate.

Mantenin coffee beans

Origin: Sumatra, Indonesia, Mantenin (unique flavor): Mantenin from Sumatra is one of the few Arakabi species with large particles, but poor production management and baking will reflect the beans. It was regarded as the best before the Blue Mountains appeared. Characteristics: fragrant-strong, sweet-medium, acid-weak, alcohol-medium, bitter-strong

Mocha coffee beans

Ethiopia-Mocha (special flavor): for the origin of coffee, small particles, dry, turquoise, with a special aroma and sour taste. Ethiopia grades NO.1~NO.8 according to the blending rate of defective beans. Characteristics: fragrance-strong, sweet-medium, acid-medium, alcohol-strong, bitter-soft

Grade of Ethiopian coffee:

Ethiopia washed coffee Yega Chuefei G1 G2

The highest levels of Sidamo (Yirgacheffe, Sidamo) are level 2 and level 3 (G2, G3).

Most of the sun-processed coffee in eastern Ethiopia are grade 4 or grade 5 (G4, G5).

In many cases, level 4 coffee is marked as level 5 in order to reduce taxes. At present, the grading is not uniform and messy, because there are also Grade I and II (Grand G2) Yirga Cheffe processed by sun processing, but the highest grade of Harald (Harar) is Grade IV (G4).

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