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China Coffee Network recommends Antigua Coffee from Guatemala Coffee producing area
The second coffee producing area in Guatemala: Antigua coffee. Antigua Coffee (GuatemalawbrAntiguawbrCoffee) Antigua Valley (AntiguaValley) is the oldest and most well-known coffee producing area in Guatemala. Volcanoes and extremely shallow groundwater levels form a dry microclimate, characterized by low humidity, adequate sunshine and cool nights.
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Rwanda Coffee Flavor Introduction Rwanda Coffee Flavor Characteristics Rwanda Coffee Origin
Made from washed Arabica beans, this coffee has a unique and perfect flavor. Rwandan coffee, in its washed arabica bean form, is of absolute quality. As far as Africa is concerned, its coffee industry stands out because the country thrives mainly on producing the best possible coffee beans. The taste of Rwandan coffee is described as grassy with tropical climate characteristics.
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The flavor of Guatemalan boutique coffee introduces the taste characteristics of Guatemalan coffee
Well-known representative coffee: Antigua (Antigua), Vivette Nango (Huehuetenango) the latitude of Guatemala is about 15 degrees, adjacent to the Pacific Ocean on the left and the Caribbean Sea on the right. The Sierra Mountains on this side of the Pacific Ocean are the main coffee-growing areas in Guatemala. Because the mountains are very long and the regional climate changes are great, it has created the seven largest coffee producing areas in the country.
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There are eight major coffee producing areas in Guatemala, the bourbon variety of the Akanango Valley, Katulakatu.
There are eight main coffee producing areas in Guatemala, one of which is the AcatenangoValley (Akanango Valley), Guatemala (AcatenangowbrValley), and the Akanango Valley area, which began to grow coffee as early as the 1880s. Today, at an altitude of 6500 feet (2000 meters), there are many small growers and families.
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Introduction to the Origin of Fine Coffee-- the Taste characteristics of New Guinea Coffee
Well-known representative coffee: new Guinea is located in the north of Australia, also known as Papua New Guinea. The world's second largest island in the Pacific Ocean grows Arabica coffee trees, mainly in the north-central Hagen Mountains, where coffee beans are washed. The coffee trees of New Guinea are of the same species as the Jamaican Blue Mountains. The seeds were brought to New Zealand from the Blue Mountains in 1927.
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Panamanian boutique coffee flavor introduction Panamanian coffee taste characteristics Panamanian coffee origin
Famous representative coffee: Panama Panama is bordered by Costa Rica to the west and Colombia to the east of South America. Most of its coffee is grown in the mountains near Costa Rica to the west. Panamanian coffee has a medium and uniform flavor and texture, with a blue mountain temperament, so it is said that Panamanian coffee is often used to imitate the high-priced Hawaiian Kona or the Jamaican Blue Mountains. But Ba
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Introduction to the flavor of Honduran boutique coffee taste characteristics of Honduran coffee
Well-known representative coffee: Honduran coffee seems strange to many coffee drinkers. When it comes to coffee production, the geographical conditions of Honduras are no less than those of neighboring coffee-producing countries such as Guatemala and Nicaragua. However, in the past, Honduras was more well-known in the consumer market because it did not have strong support in the handling and transportation of raw beans.
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Introduction to the Flavor of Papua New Guinea Coffee
In recent years, Papua New Guinea Coffee began to wash Arabica beans with its own unique high-quality water, representing Asia to enter the ranks of the world specialty coffee. The coffee style of Papua New Guinea has the characteristics of full particles, moderate acidity and mellow taste. Papua New Guinea is an island country in Oceania. Papua means curly hair in Malay.
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What is Kenya AA Kenya Coffee Overview Kenya Coffee Auction with Direct Trade Grown Ways
Although Kenya coffee history and coffee birthplace of Ethiopia adjacent, but coffee cultivation history is not long. Coffee is believed to have been brought to Kenya by Fathers of Holy Spirit congregation in the late 19th century, more commonly in 1893, probably from Reunion Island (Bourbon Island, Bourbon)
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Introduction of Ethiopian Fine Coffee Flavor characteristics of Ethiopian Coffee
Ethiopia is an agricultural country with a history and tradition of coffee origin. The place where the name coffee comes from is Kafa in the southwest, while the Sidamo place in the south is the main producing area, and Yegashafi is one of the southern producing areas of Sidamo. The Eastern Highland Hara is as famous as the coffee name Hara. Ethiopia is an important coffee producer.
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How to buy Kenya AA coffee beans Kenya coffee varieties Kenya coffee treatment Washing treatment
Kenya coffee has a large following in the boutique coffee world, and Kenya AA has extraordinary popularity. Known as the Connoisseurs Cup, Kenyan coffee is renowned in the coffee world for its rich aroma, bright and vibrant acidity, full and elegant alcohol and red wine flavor. Caffeine microclimate differences in different producing areas have their own fine
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Introduction to the flavor of Tanzanian boutique coffee taste characteristics of Tanzanian coffee
Gourmet coffee has soft acidity and attractive aroma, which is absolutely worth enjoying. Coffee exports from Tanzania (Tanzania) play an important role in the whole national economy. Bean-shaped berry coffee is very productive and is said to be more fragrant than ordinary coffee. Generally speaking, the coffee beans in Tanzania have an extraordinary quality. For example, in the neighborhood of Kilimanjar
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Introduction to the flavor of Tanzanian boutique coffee taste characteristics of Tanzanian coffee
Gourmet coffee has soft acidity and attractive aroma, which is absolutely worth enjoying. Coffee exports from Tanzania (Tanzania) play an important role in the whole national economy. Bean-shaped berry coffee is very productive and is said to be more fragrant than ordinary coffee. Generally speaking, the coffee beans in Tanzania have an extraordinary quality. For example, in the neighborhood of Kilimanjar
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Costa Rican boutique coffee market Costa Rican coffee growing quality of Costa Rican coffee
Coffee exports account for 25% of Costa Rica's total exports. Costa Rica has also benefited from the establishment of the Central American Institute for Agricultural Research (TurrialbaoftheCentralAmericanAgriculturalResearchlnstitute, referred to as IAAC) in Tarasu, which is an important international research centre. Costa Rica's coffee industry was originally owned by the Costa Rican coffee industry.
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Introduction of Costa Rican Fine Coffee Flavor characteristics of Costa Rican Coffee
Coffee was introduced into Costarica from Cuba in 1729. Today, its coffee industry is one of the most well-organized industries in the world. Costa Rica, with its fertile volcanic soil and good drainage, is the first country in Central America to grow coffee and bananas for commercial value. Coffee and bananas are the country's main exports. Coffee from Costa Rica
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The flavor of Guatemalan boutique coffee introduces the taste characteristics of Guatemalan coffee
Origin: Guatemala grade: excellent granule: more full acidity: excellent sour taste, mellow finish evenness: more stable roasting: moderate to deep flavor: Guatemala is located in the center of North and South America, is a high-altitude volcanic topography, and these volcanic cultivated coffee is the most ideal, the coffee produced in Guatemala is one of the top coffee in the world. Full granule
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Introduction to the producing areas of American boutique coffee beans-- the flavor and taste of Panamanian coffee
Famous representative coffee: Panama Panama is bordered by Costa Rica to the west and Colombia to the east of South America. Most of its coffee is grown in the mountains near Costa Rica to the west. Panamanian coffee has a medium and uniform flavor and texture, with a blue mountain temperament, so it is said that Panamanian coffee is often used to imitate the high-priced Hawaiian Kona or the Jamaican Blue Mountains. But Ba
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Introduction to the origin of coffee in America-- Peruvian boutique coffee Peruvian coffee taste Peruvian coffee
Well-known representative coffee: Peru (Peru) Peru is one of the major coffee producing countries in South America, and coffee is Peru's largest export agricultural product, which has grown greatly in recent years. It can be seen from the map that the Andes mountains run parallel to the coast in Peru. More than 90% of Peruvian coffee is grown in the north, in the valleys east of the capital Lima, and in the slopes of the Andes.
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Introduction of Coffee producing area in America-- Ecuador Galapagos Coffee Ecuador Coffee Taste
Well-known representative coffee: Galapagos is between Colombia and Peru, and Ecuador, which passes through the equator, is one of the few countries in South America that produces both Arabica and Robastian coffee. In fact, Ecuador means the Spanish equator. Due to the use of old-fashioned traditional harvesting and handling methods, Ecuadorian coffee has not been
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Guatemala Micro Nanguo Highland Coffee Manor introduction of boutique coffee producing areas introduction of Guatemala
Of the three major non-volcanic coffee-producing regions in Guatemala, the Weitango Highlands has the driest climate and the highest elevation. The dry and hot wind from Mexico's Tehuantepec plateau protects the coffee from frost and can be grown to 2000 meters (6500 feet). Because of its remote location, all coffee farmers have to process their own coffee, but fortunately there are no streams in the area.
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