Classification and taste of Burundian coffee beans
Classification and taste of Burundian coffee beans
Burundian coffee bears a striking resemblance to neighboring Rwanda, where coffee from the two countries is often confused. Burundian coffee is mainly grown in bourbon, with traditional wet processing of coffee cherries. Its boutique coffee is characterized by elegant sweetness and bright citrus aromas. This batch belongs to bourbon species micro batch.
Burundi has the most diverse and successful coffee industry in the world, and has its own characteristics. Coffee in this country was introduced by Belgian colonists in 1930 and is now grown only on small farms. Unfortunately, many of these farms are on the border with war-torn Rwanda, putting pressure on coffee production. Almost all coffee produced in Burundi is Arabian coffee beans, while coffee trees in Ngozi are planted at an altitude of more than 1200 meters.
As a kind of natural crops, it is inevitable that there are slight differences in the quality of coffee. The same Colombian coffee can also be affected by season, climate, soil and water differences; however, the difference is so small that it is difficult for the average drinker to detect it. In addition, after different treatment methods, the taste of coffee will be different. If the baking time is too long, the coffee will taste bitter, and the short baking time will cause the coffee to taste sour. Storage methods also affect the quality of coffee, stored properly fresh coffee tastes good, but coffee will give off flavor, stored for too long will make its unique aroma lost.
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Flavor description of Coffee beans in Sidamo Coffee
The flavor of Sidamo Coffee beans describes the dry aroma of candles: berries, tropical fruits, fermented wine, dates, 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.
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Columbia Coffee Manor area Flavor description Taste treatment can produce about three containers (about 825 bags) of raw coffee beans a year. In order to improve the quality, the New Millennium Peasants' Association continues to recruit new members in Monsalot, hoping to expand the scale of production. In addition, with the assistance of USAID and American traders, they have set up a cup test laboratory locally to teach farmers the cup test.
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