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Flavor characteristics of Yejia Coffee beans A brief introduction to the Grinding scale of the Manor

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, A brief introduction to the Flavor Grinding scale of Yega Coffee beans in the Manor A brief introduction to the Flavor Grinding scale of Yega Coffee beans; the beans are small and neat, short and round, and the Ethiopian sun beans are generally G3--G5, but this bean is G2 (about the grading of Ethiopian coffee beans, I will open a new post), which is equal to the grade of washed beans, although there are still a few defective beans, but compared to Harald and Sidamo sun beans

Flavor characteristics of Yejia Coffee beans A brief introduction to the Grinding scale of the Manor

The beans are small, neat and round. Ethiopian sun beans are generally G3--G5, but this bean is G2 (I will open a new paste for Ethiopian coffee beans), which is equal to the grade of washed beans. Although there are still a few defective beans, they are commendable compared to the sun beans of Harald and Sidamo. The bean is baked before the second explosion and is brewed by hand and siphon. When grinding the beans, you can smell the sweet smell of sun fruit, and there is also the citrus and jasmine fragrance that is the signature of Yega snow caffeine. It tastes like the three-in-one flavor of Harald, Yemeni mocha and Yega snow coffee water washing beans!

Like the little Jasper of Suzhou, although she is petite, she is gentle and delicate, sweet and lovely, and can attract thousands of favorites without any decoration. Medium-roasted Yega snow coffee has unique lemon, floral and honey sweet aromas, soft acidity and citrus flavors, fresh and bright on the palate.

One of the rarest Ethiopian coffee beans on the market is Yirgachaffe, which is exported to Japan and Europe but is rarely seen in the United States. This is because Dallmeyer, the German coffee roaster owned by Nestle, has established close ties with the growers of Yega Snow Coffee, thus obtaining the largest single supply of the coffee beans.

The main producing areas of Ethiopian coffee are Harald (Harar) in the east, Djimmah (southwest) and Sidamo (south). The unique fragrance of Yirgacheffe comes from Yirga, a small town in the northwest of Sidamo province. Yirgacheffe has always been famous in the eyes of coffee connoisseurs all over the world. the rare washed high-quality Arabica coffee is suitable for all degrees of baking, showing a fresh and bright aroma of flowers and fruits, beautiful and complete bean shape, which is incomparable to the general mocha. It has unique fruit aromas of citrus and lemon, with the aroma of jasmine, and has a sour taste similar to that of wine. It tastes clean and has a long finish like freshly boiled fresh citrus fruit tea.

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