Nicaragua coffee beans grinding graduation processing method taste variety production area characteristics introduction
Introduction to the characteristics of taste varieties produced by grinding scale treatment of Nicaraguan coffee beans
Nicaraguan coffee belongs to Central and South American style coffee, although the acidity is not very high, but it feels refreshing. The mellow degree is also not high, but the overall feeling is just right, neither thin nor too strong. To make it easier to accept. The taste of red wine can be vaguely felt in the shallow sour taste, which is also a major feature of Nicaraguan coffee. It's not as obvious as Kenyan coffee, but it doesn't matter if you feel gentle and gentle.
In the medium and deep baking degree, with a certain sweet, sour taste is not obvious, with a little chocolate and dried fruit taste, as the temperature decreases, the fruit acid can be felt, but it is still very mild. The taste is clean, but the mellowness and persistence in the mouth are lacking. Suitable for people who don't like sour coffee, like balanced taste and sweet taste.
High-quality Nicaraguan beans, such as Maragogipe, a very large coffee bean called elephant beans, are highly valued. This coffee has a well-balanced taste, without the distinct acidity that other Central American coffees often have, but it has a clear taste and excellent aroma. This round and soft texture also makes it a unique show in the more moderate evaluation of Guatemalan coffee and is loved by many people.
The development of the coffee industry in Nicaragua is really not easy. Due to the influence of the civil war, coffee production decreased sharply for a time, but only showed an upward trend in recent years. Although coffee farmers are already living in poverty and the poor economic foundation makes the coffee industry relatively backward, the coffee produced in Madaguelba, Sinodega and Segovia is still highly respected by coffee lovers around the world (in particular, one of the coffee produced in Madagelba is said to be very similar to Kenya's AA). No matter where you come from, good coffee will always be appreciated.
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