Varieties, Taste characteristics and roasting degree of Bolivian Coffee
■ Bolivia
South America is rich in coffee beans, and Bolivia is no exception. The unique tropical rain forest environment in some parts of Bolivia provides excellent natural conditions for the growth of organic coffee. The aroma of Bolivian coffee is rich and unique, both the aroma of ground beans and the aroma of coffee are obviously rich, similar to the mixture of flower and fruit aroma, impressive.
The advantage of Bolivian coffee lies in its high altitude and excellent varieties of coffee, where the traditional Tibica and a small amount of Kaddura are highly valued in the world market. In the past, coffee trees in Bolivia used to act as hedges and ornaments around the garden. Real commercial production began in the early 1950s. The coffee industry in Brazil was badly damaged by the great frost in 1957, while Bolivia (Bolivia) benefited and developed rapidly. Bolivian coffee is grown at an altitude of 18000 to 2670 meters above sea level, and the Arabic washed coffee beans are exported to Germany and Sweden, which is not the best today and has a bitter taste.
Quality beans on ●: Lake Titicaca
● flavor features: dry aromas of roasted nuts and almonds, sweet caramel, smooth texture of nut milk, cleanliness and balance
The best baking degree of ●: moderate
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Origin, characteristics and Market of Bolivian Coffee
In the past, coffee trees in Bolivia used to act as hedges and ornaments around the garden. Real commercial production began in the early 1950s. The coffee industry in Brazil was seriously damaged by the great frost in 1975, while Bolivia (Bolivia) benefited from it and developed rapidly. Bolivian coffee producing area: Bolivian coffee is 670 meters above sea level.
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What do the red, blue and green marks of Rosa Coffee mean?
Jade Manor Rose Summer has three brands, which are divided into: competitive bidding Rose Summer (ESMERALDA SPECIAL) (red standard) according to altitude, selected above 1550 meters above sea level. Poquet Boquete Geisha (green mark), Rose Summer is a selection of 1500 meters. (ESMERALDA 1500) (Blue Standard) selected Rosa varieties at an altitude of about 1500. The word "green mark" generally appears in Rosa.
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