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Introduction to the brewing method for describing the flavor of Yejiaxuefei coffee

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Introduction to the brewing method of Fulaigao Coffee, according to experts, it was the monastic academics who first planted Yega Xuefei, and later, due to the change of conditions, it gradually became the responsibility of farmers or cooperatives. Strictly speaking, Yega Sheffield is made up of several coffee communities and cooperatives, including Hafusha, Hama and Biloya. Ye Jia Xuefei press

Introduction to the brewing method for describing the flavor of Yejiaxuefei coffee

According to Fulaigao coffee experts, the first people who planted Yega Xuefei were monastic academics, and later, due to changes in conditions, they gradually became the responsibility of farmers or cooperatives. Strictly speaking, Yega Sheffield is made up of several coffee communities and cooperatives, including Hafusha, Hama and Biloya.

Yejia Xuefei can be divided into two categories according to the different ways of handling raw coffee beans:

Category An is the washing method, and the grade standard is formulated by the American Fine Coffee Society SCAA, which is divided into Gr-1;Gr-2. The smaller the Arabic numeral is, the higher the grade is. The style of G1 Yega Chuefei is distinct, and the flavor of citrus and floral flavor in the coffee liquid is a delicious taste that everyone can't resist.

Category B is sun-treated coffee raw beans, and the grade is Gr-1;Gr-3;Gr-4;Gr-5. Similarly, the highest grade of G1 sun Yega Chuefei is fruity. Opening the freshly roasted G1 sun Yega Chevy coffee bag can subvert everyone's original understanding of coffee. Only those who have tasted the highest grade sun Yega Chevy will believe that coffee is a kind of fruit.

The place where Yega Xuefei is planted can be said to be a paradise on earth, a small mountain village, full of weapons, like spring all the year round. Even in summer, there is a gentle breeze, cool but not hot. The comfortable and pleasant climate not only creates a refreshing living environment, but also breeds a coffee flavor with unique citrus and floral aromas. In these places, coffee trees are mostly planted alone or mixed with other crops in farmers' own backyards.

1. When picking beans, only fully ripe crimson coffee cherries are picked. Before exposure, the beans will be screened for defects in the processing plant to make the beans look more average in size and maturity.

two。 Next, use tall wooden frames or whole scaffolding for the sun to avoid the risk of beans smelling on the ground. In the process of exposure, take good care of the beans so that the coffee beans can be evenly exposed to water; every three to five days, coffee workers will manually screen out defective and moldy beans. Therefore, by the time the exposure is completed, before the beans enter the market to remove the peel and flesh, a bright crimson coffee cherry is already a grade with few defects.

The Red Cherry Project (Operation Cherry Red), led by the Dutch trading company Trabocca BV and partly funded by the Dutch government, has been a small-scale farm quality improvement project since 2005. This project, which enhances coffee production and quality in remote areas of Ethiopia by providing producer expertise and related technology assistance, has been selected since 2005 for small coffee cooperatives at high elevations in Sidamo, Yegashev and Lim. Encourage and assist producers to improve the quality of coffee through testing (professional cup testers are also stationed in coffee producing areas) to ensure the quality of each batch by improving washing, semi-washing, solarization or other experimental treatments as far as they can. Before the harvest season, Trabocca invites selected smallholder organizations / producers to participate in the production of micro-batches of coffee (about 1500 to 3000 kg), carefully picking 100% ripe red coffee cherries by hand (hence the name Red Cherry Project).

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