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Introduction to the characteristic taste and taste treatment of Colombian Huilan coffee beans

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The characteristics of Colombian Huilan coffee bean taste treatment method introduces the coffee produced by a production combination of two hundred and ninety-six families near Bitlid, south of Huilan County, Colombia. The average cultivated area of producers in Bitlid is 2.5ha. The elevation is about 1500 meters, the soil here is slightly acidic, and the coffee produced will be very sweet and refreshing if roasted.

Introduction to the characteristic taste and taste treatment of Colombian Huilan coffee beans

The coffee produced by a production combination of two hundred and ninety-six families near Bitlid, south of Huilan County, Colombia. The average cultivated area of producers in Bitlid is 2.5ha, and the elevation is about 1500 meters. The soil here is slightly acidic, and the coffee produced will be sweet and refreshing if it is roasted properly. The legendary Colombian traditional method of washing essence is produced here, but now 30% of farmers change to machine peeling and pectin removal using only a small amount of water for processing to protect the environment.

Huilan area belongs to the mountain terrain, and coffee is grown on the slopes of the canyon, so it has a high altitude and suitable temperature for growing high-quality Arabica beans. The climate of the canyon slope not only prevents the cold wind from blowing in, the mountain breeze sends cool without high temperature, but Rain Water is also relatively abundant. It can be said that the Colombian coffee workers are all hand-picked coffee beans (also known as coffee cherries) on the mountain, so they can be carefully selected to pick the most mature and full fruits. And most of the coffee beans are processed by washing.

Colombia huila, Colombia: located in the southwest of Colombia, it is one of the major coffee growing areas. Because there are famous coffee cultivation places in Huilan area, the names of small areas become brand names and circulate. Although the cultivation conditions in this area are also very good, the cultivation infrastructure of coffee cultivation farm and surrounding conditions is not well developed. It is a great pity that the raw bean drying equipment or washing processing facilities are not perfect.

Colombia's boutique bean producing areas are mainly in the south, more than 1500 meters above sea level, including San Augustin, Huila in Huilan province, Popayan, Cauca in Cauca province, Nari ñ o province, and Tolima province, all of which have delicate sour and raspberry aromas, caramel aromas and full sweetness.

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