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Introduction to the planting environment of Dominica coffee beans by grinding scale flavor description method

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Fresh and elegant, full of particles, excellent acidity and pleasant fragrance (two colleagues agree with this). Such flavor characteristics are not only related to the variety and the quality of the soil, but also to the picking and handling of raw beans. Coffee in Dominica is selected by the most expensive manual method, and workers mainly consider the fullness of coffee particles.

Fresh and elegant, full of particles, excellent acidity, pleasant fragrance (two colleagues agree with this evaluation). Such flavor characteristics are not only related to varieties and planting soil quality, but also closely related to the picking and processing methods of raw beans. Dominican coffee selection adopts the most costly manual method. Workers mainly consider the fullness of coffee particles and whether they are uniform. According to these conditions, coffee beans with the most plump and uniform particles can represent the best quality and best coffee in Dominica. And only choose washing treatment method, to ensure the high quality and stability of coffee beans, water washing method of coffee beans, taste cleaner, exudes a light fragrance pure and soft, drink can make people feel a faint fruity aftertaste, winding, smooth

The name Dominica means "Sunday" and was given to Columbus when he first discovered it in America because it happened to be a Sunday. This seemingly random name seems to be quite far-sighted today.

In the early 18th century, coffee was introduced to Dominica from Martinique, and the northern regions, represented by Ciba, and the southern regions, including Ocayabani Santo Domingo, produced fine coffee. Among them, Santo Domingo and Bani produced coffee, almost synonymous with Domica coffee, is world-famous quality coffee. Santo Domingo coffee, characterized by fresh and elegant, full particles, excellent acidity, pleasant aroma, so value for money. Dominican coffee selection is generally done manually. The main basis for selection is according to the fullness of coffee particles, whether uniform, and then divided into grades. Generally speaking, coffee with full and uniform particles is easier to preserve. Only the purest and most uniform coffee beans can be roasted to represent the best coffee in the country.

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