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Flavor description of Yejiaxuefei Coffee A brief introduction to the Origin of Grinding scale varieties

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, A brief introduction to the Origin of Yirgacheffe Coffee in Ethiopia, although it is petite, it is gentle, delicate and sweet. As the hometown of coffee, thousands of years of planting history and processing tradition in Ethiopia have created high-quality washed Arabica beans. Light baked with unique aromas of lemon, flowers and

Flavor description of Yejiaxuefei Coffee A brief introduction to the Origin of Grinding scale varieties

Although the Ethiopian Yirgacheffe coffee is petite, it is gentle and delicate and sweet. As the hometown of coffee, thousands of years of planting history and processing tradition in Ethiopia have created high-quality washed Arabica beans. Light baked with unique sweet aromas of lemon, flowers and honey, soft acidity and citrus flavors, fresh and bright on the palate. No milk or sugar, let the rich texture and unique soft flower scent brush your taste buds, leaving an endless aftertaste.

Before the coffee fruit is exposed, the unripe green fruit or defective fruit is removed manually, and then the damaged or moldy fruit is removed during the sun exposure. After two weeks, the sugar and essence are all infiltrated into the coffee bean, and the water content is reduced to 12%. Then scrape off the hardened pulp, pectin layer and pods with a planer, and the coffee beans should be tested for density and color. After eliminating the defective beans, the workers finally picked out the defective beans with the naked eye and screened them layer by layer, resulting in the cleanliness and vulgarity of Yejia snow caffeine sun-dried beans with a strong attractive fruit aroma.

Yejassefi's coffee trees were planted by European monks (a bit like Belgian monks growing wheat to brew beer) and were later transferred to farmers or cooperatives. Yejia Xuefei is actually constructed by surrounding coffee communities or cooperatives, including Edido Idido, Hafusa Harfusa, Hama Hama and Biloya near Fog Valley Misty valley, all of which are washed with water, but there are also a few off-the-shelf beans intended for sun exposure to enhance the charming fruit aroma and mellow thickness.

Yega Xuefei is a small town, 700-21000 meters above sea level, synonymous with Ethiopian boutique coffee. It has been a wetland since ancient times. The ancient saying "Yirga" means "settle down" and "Cheffe" means "wetland". The mode of production and flavor of coffee here are so outstanding that Ethiopian coffee farmers compete to take pride in the flavor of their coffee, making it the most famous coffee producing area in Africa.

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