Sidamo Coffee Bean Flavor description Taste Grinding scale treatment Variety Regional characteristics
Sidamo Coffee Bean Flavor description Taste Grinding scale treatment Variety Regional characteristics
"Ethiopian Sidamo" is a type of single origin and grows in Arabica coffee in Ethiopia's Sidamo province. Like coffee in most African countries, Ethiopian Sidamo is characterized by small gray beans, but characterized by its rich, spicy, wine or chocolate-like taste and floral aroma. The most distinctive flavors found in all Sidamo coffee are lemon and citrus with bright and crisp acidity. Sidamo Coffee includes Yirgachefe Yega Snow Coffee and guji Coffee, which are of very good quality.
With pure, refreshing characteristics, suitable for City to Full City baking degree; some essential excellent Ethiopian water-washed coffee beans, sometimes can be detected obvious rising lemon, citrus essential oil, jasmine, honey, etc., sour taste is obvious, mellow feeling thin. All kinds of mocha beans treated in the sun have wild flavor in the basic flavor, but the degree is more or less different, so it is more suitable for the baking degree from Full City to Vienna. The essence of the excellent sun, mocha beans, its tail rhyme will have an obvious taste of chocolate.
The average planting area of each small coffee farmer in Dala, Sidamo Province is about 0.6ha, which is composed of hundreds of coffee growers with an altitude of nearly 2000 meters, a large temperature difference in climate and fertile soil, which provides an excellent growing environment. The raw bean itself exudes a strong aroma of raisins and fermented wine. The nearly yellowish-brown beans are actually small and slender, but the weight on the hands is very solid. After baking, we find that the bright berry aroma, or rich chocolate-like aftertaste, makes this bean have an eye-catching performance whether it is light baked or deep baked.
Dry aroma: berries, tropical fruits, fermented wine, jujube, tea, milk chocolate.
Wet aroma: medium sweet and sour aromas of sun berries, citrus, slightly fermented fruit, fruit wine.
Palate: comfortable and interesting sour fruit, good sweetness and low thickness.
Recommended production methods: hand punching, legal pressing, Ailo pressure. Hand grinding degree: 3.5 degrees, water temperature: 90 degrees.

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