Almond aroma of Burundi fine coffee beans varieties planted market price profile
This batch belongs to the bourbon species micro batch.
[Bulongdi Champion processing Plant] is located in the Maerdadi Peak of the Panjia processing Plant in Cabuye District, Cajun Province, with a very high altitude, even more than 2000 meters in the mountainous area. the soil is fertile and gravelly, which is very suitable for coffee growth. it is recognized as the best coffee processing plant in Bulongdi.
Bean parameters:
Country: Burundi
Growth: 1750 m
Production area: Kayanza Kabuye
Baking degree: medium baking
Treatment method: traditional wet treatment
Variety: bourbon species
Processing plant: Parnjia processing plant
Flavor: sour citrus, lemon, orange, almond aromas
Acidity (brightness) (1-10): not applicable
Taste (layered) (1-10): not applicable
Taste (alcohol thickness) (1-5): not applicable
Aftertaste (residue) (1-10): not applicable
Balance (1-5): not applicable
Base score (50): not applicable
Total score (maximum 100): not applicable
Strength / main attributes: medium strong / sweet, fruit flavor, spicy aftertaste.
Recommended baking degree: full city
Contrast: very similar to Kenyan coffee
Burundian coffee was introduced by Belgians in the 1930s and has been cultivated for more than 70 years. It now covers an area of about 60,000 hectares, mainly in the form of family farmers. At present, nearly 800000 farmers in Burundi are engaged in coffee cultivation. Burundian coffee is mainly grown in the mountains with an altitude of 1250 to 2000 meters above sea level. It is hot during the day and cool in the morning and evening. It is very suitable for coffee growth, and the coffee produced is of good quality.
Londi 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.
Burundi is a small landlocked country located at the junction of eastern and central Africa, across the Nile and Congo basins, dominated by hills and mountains, with excellent coffee-growing elevations. The history of coffee cultivation in Burundi is not long, its coffee planting industry is carried out entirely in the form of small family farms, there is a great difference in quality, and years of war and social unrest have made its coffee planting industry very chaotic. But I have to admit that it has the potential to produce high-quality coffee.
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.
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Drinking hot coffee is a necessary condition for tasting delicious coffee, even on a hot summer day. Burundian coffee 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. Produced in Burundi.
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