Coffee review

Description of taste and flavor of Ugandan coffee beans introduction of varieties produced by grinding scale treatment

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Uganda coffee beans taste description grinding scale processing varieties introduced Africa is the hometown of the two major coffee varieties Arabica and Robusta, while Uganda, which is located in eastern Africa, which enjoys the reputation of plateau water and the Pearl of East Africa, is believed by many people as the birthplace of Robusta, Uganda coffee beans have a unique flavor, which is very suitable for making Italian style and other coffee.

Description of taste and flavor of Ugandan coffee beans introduction of varieties produced by grinding scale treatment

Africa is the hometown of the two major varieties of coffee, Arabica and Robusta, while Uganda, which is located in eastern Africa and enjoys the laudatory names of "plateau water hometown" and "Pearl of East Africa", is believed by many people to be the birthplace of Robusta.

Ugandan coffee beans have a unique flavor of delicate taste, which is very suitable for making Italian and other flavors of coffee. More importantly, Ugandan coffee beans are strictly screened according to the standards of the international market to ensure their high quality and pollution-free characteristics.

Africa is the hometown of the two major varieties of coffee, Arabica and Robusta, while Uganda, which is located in eastern Africa and enjoys the laudatory names of "plateau water hometown" and "Pearl of East Africa", is believed by many people to be the birthplace of Robusta.

The cultivation of coffee in Uganda is all small-scale family operation. The livelihood of 25% of the population is closely related to coffee production. About 500000 farms grow coffee, but mainly Robster. Robusta accounts for 90% of coffee production, and the remaining 1 is Arabica coffee. The collection time for Arabica and Robusta is from October to February.

Java produces only a small amount of Arabica beans, most of which were imported from Africa after the rust disaster. This kind of coffee has a strong bitter taste after roasting, but its aroma is extremely light. Although it has low acidity and delicate taste, it is rarely used for direct drinking. It is often used to mix mixed coffee or to make instant coffee.

0