Treatment of Candlestick Coffee beans in Sidamo Grinding scale Flavor description varieties
Treatment of Candlestick Coffee beans in Sidamo Grinding scale Flavor description varieties
Candlelight charming fruit tone inherits the charming aroma given by the traditional Egyptian sun, unreservedly expressing round, full, long aftertaste sweetness and just the right fruit acidity. The daily brewing of candles is also quite easy to use, and the bean itself is rich in flavor, whether it is fresh dripping or strong Italian cooking, which can show its own flavor very well.
Sidamo has a balanced flavor and high sweetness, and its alcohol thickness is also higher than that of Yega Chuefei, especially in the process of sun-drying pulp fermentation, which is similar to the acidity and sweetness of red wine, coupled with the original cocoa bitterness of coffee. Make a certain batch of Sidamo have the intoxicating flavor of alcoholic chocolate
With the support of 90 + technology, Drima Zede only selects the most mature coffee cherries by hand, and the sun drying process takes pains to keep stirring to ensure uniformity. The end result is a very transparent and pure taste, hot and cold varies greatly, and the aromas of fruit, flowers and oak are very attractive.
90 + Level Up series candle flavor: nectarine, tropical fruit, clean and bright taste, the first entrance is very amazing
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Red cherry planned sun exposure Sidama coffee bean flavor description method grinding scale
Red cherry plans to sunburn Sidama coffee bean flavor description method grinding scale Sidamo and Yega Xuefei, high-quality coffee beans are grown organically and artificially picked to ensure the health and quality of coffee. It is also worth mentioning that Sidamo coffee is low in caffeine, also known as natural decaffeinated coffee. Flavor: berries, tropical fruits, fermented wine
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A brief introduction to the taste of Colombian sun-flavored coffee beans the history of Colombian coffee dates back to 1808. A priest brought coffee to Colombia for the first time from the French Antilles via Venezuela. The suitable climate in Colombia provides a real natural pasture for coffee. Since then, coffee trees have taken root in this country. The country has also become the successor to Brazil.
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