Coffee Farm Lists
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Costa Rican Tarazu Coffee production area introduces the roasting of Costa Rica San Roman Coffee processing Plant
Costa Rica Saint Roman processing Plant Royal Coffee Costa Rica San Ramon Royal Coffee country: Costa Rica Grade: SHB altitude: 1700m production area: Tara Pearl production area roasting degree: medium depth Baking treatment: washing treatment varieties: Kaddura, Kaduai processing Plant: Saint Roman processing Plant Flavor: berry, Caramel, Cream, Micro Flavor
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Introduction of Coffee producing areas-- taste of Colombian Coffee
Colombia (Colombia) Central and South American country name: Republic of Colombia area: 1.1417 million square capital: Bogota language: Spanish coffee annual output: about 744000 tons Colombian coffee accounts for about 10% of the world coffee production, and about 2 million people in Colombia depend on coffee production for a living. So for Colombia,
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El Ataisi Coffee Manor introduces El Pacamara boutique coffee El Salvador
Introduction to Pacamara: Pacamara varieties are artificially cultivated varieties of Pacas and Maragogipe. It was first cultivated by researchers in El Salvador in 1958. Pacamara is an excellent variety under rare artificial breeding, which is better than blue, and perfectly inherits the advantages of the mother plant. It not only has the excellent taste of Pacas, but also inherits the big head of Maragogipe.
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Costa Rican Shumawa Coffee Manor introduces Costa Rican Vera boutique Coffee Bean Goth
Costa Rica is located in the Central American isthmus, and is simultaneously regulated by Pacific and Atlantic currents and sea breezes. There are many towering volcanoes up to 2000 meters above sea level in Costa Rica. Coffee berries grow slowly in the fertile volcanic ash soil and cool environment at high altitude, giving birth to coffee beans with complete and rich flavor. Costa Rica began to grow coffee two hundred years ago, the earliest
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Panamanian Valentine Coffee Manor introduces Panamanian summer Geisha Aristar boutique coffee beans and roses
Country: Panama production area: Poquette Baru volcano altitude: 1500-1675 m producer: Osorio family second generation brothers treatment method: washing variety: rose summer Geisha manor: love saint manor flavor: delicate citrus acid, rich flower fragrance love saint manor covers an area of about 12.5ha, it is a miniature small manor in Panama, according to the owner's dictation, among which
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Guatemala Coffee production area introduces Guava Plain boutique Coffee Manor Guatemala New Oriental Coffee
SL28 country: Guatemala production area: new Oriental Manor: guava Plain Manor producer: Mr. Benjamin Donado treatment: wine tanning treatment Variety: SL28 altitude: 1675 meters Flavor: pineapple, dried apricot, Red Wine Guatemala is the most important coffee producer in Central America.
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Panamanian Caesar Louis Boutique Coffee Manor introduces Panamanian Poquet boquete Coffee producing area
Country: Panamanian level: SHB area: Baru Volcano Poquet producing area (Boquete) altitude: 1400m treatment: washing varieties: Kaddura (Caturra) and other production: Casa Ruiz, S.A.) Flavor: floral aroma, citrus slightly sour, clean and bright coffee was introduced to Panama in 1780 and was brought into the first place by Europeans
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Costa Rican Coffee processing Plant Costa Rican Coffee from Tarazu Coffee production area
Costa Rican coffee cultivation was introduced by Cuba in 1779 and exported for the first time in 1820. There are about 32000 coffee farmers, with an average planting area of less than one hectare (10000 hectares) per farmer. Costa Rica has a population of 41 billion (2006), with a coffee planting area of 82500 hectares and an annual production of 1.7 million bags (60kgs per bag). The annual domestic consumption is 380000 bags.
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Kaddura Fine Coffee beans at Ireta Coffee Manor in Panama introduce the taste of Kaddura coffee beans
Panama MC Santa Clara Eleta SHB Washed country: Panama Grade: SHB producing area: Santa Clara altitude: average 1600 m treatment: washed varieties: Kaddura Manor: Iletta Manor Flavor: bread and cream, apricot sweet, sour round coffee was introduced to Panama in 1780, it began when Europeans introduced the first Typica tree species.
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Panamanian Coffee area introduces Ireta Coffee Manor Kaddura Coffee beans introduce Kaddura Coffee
Panamanian coffee the microclimate of the Panamanian highlands is the most important resource that makes Panamanian coffee unique. The most important resource that makes Panamanian coffee unique is its microclimate. The east-west environment of the Republic of Panama allows cold air to flow through the Central Mountains and converge at more than 6500 feet, resulting in a variety of events in the Boquete and Volcn Candela regions.
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A boutique coffee with a unique tobacco flavor-Guatemala Antigua coffee Guatemala horse
Antigua coffee from Guatemala must be on the menu of some upscale cafes. People who like it always keep in mind its special smoke smell. Coffee has created prosperity for Guatemala. To this day, coffee still affects the Guatemalan economy. Antigua is the oldest and most beautiful city in America. As early as 1543
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Introduction to Columbia Coffee Manor-- supremo Coffee Manor's high-quality boutique coffee bean farm
Although Colombia, the second largest producer of coffee in the world, is far inferior to Brazil in terms of quantity, it is superior in quality. Colombia produces the most washed Arabica coffee in the world. The coffee tastes soft and sweet, and it is properly handled with a hint of cocoa. The Columbia quality Coffee (supremo) of John's private coffee comes from Goran.
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Introduction to the producing area of Essex Sidamo Fine Coffee-- Fine Coffee production in Shaquiso Coffee producing area
Coffee bean details: country: Ethiopia Grade: G1 production area: Sidamo Gujisha Chiso Micro production area Baking degree: shallow Baking (end of explosion) treatment: washing Variety: original seed producer: local small Farmer Flavor: lemon, Citrus, Piaget Tea, Caramel Shakiso (Shakisso/Shakiso) is located in the Guji producing area of Sidamo and is located in the Central Africa of Sidamo.
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Costa Rican Tarazu washed Kaddura coffee beans introduce Kaddura boutique coffee beans Kaddura
Coffee bean details: country: Costa Rica altitude: 1200-2000 m production area: Tarrazu treatment method: washing variety: Kaddura, Kaduai processing Plant: Beneficio Palmichal this coffee comes from the Tara Pearl region of Costa Rica, which is one of the most famous coffee growing areas in the world because of its high altitude and natural beauty.
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Introduction of high-quality coffee in Honduras-- Honduran coffee has a special taste.
Coffee in Honduras is imported from El Salvador. Coffee production in Honduras increased significantly after the Brazilian frost in 1975, more than tripling in 20 years. Coffee producing area in Honduras: as in other places, the coffee grade in Honduras depends on altitude: coffee grown at 700-1000 meters above sea level is medium, 1000-1000 above sea level.
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Guatemala Vivette Nan Fruit Coffee producing area introduces Guatemala Coffee Manor Guatemala
Guatemala became a Spanish colony in 1524, became independent from Spain in 1821, and had a free revolution in 1871, which established the principle of separation of church and state and laid the foundation of the rule of law.
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Panamanian Coffee introduces that the coffee grown in the highlands is absolutely high-quality Panamanian coffee.
The coffee grown in the highland is absolutely high quality, but the plantation coffee is not yet on the market. Panama coffee is smooth, light and sour, and its high-quality coffee beans are pure and distinctive. The first batch of coffee exported each year is shipped in November, and almost all high-quality coffee beans are shipped to France and Finland. The finest coffee is grown in the north of the country, near Costa Rica
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Introduction of Harald High quality Coffee-- Harald Coffee Harald Coffee taste Hara
Harald (Harar) is 1600 meters above sea level, and the Harald Heights in eastern Ethiopia is one of the highest elevation areas for human coffee cultivation (some even claim to be as high as 2000 Murray 2,700 meters). Across the Gulf of Aden, overlooking the two ports of Moka and Aden in Yemen. For centuries, Harald coffee farmers carried coffee beans down the mountain with camels, donkeys or carriages, risking being besieged by hyenas.
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Introduction to the coffee producing area of Guatemala-- the high quality coffee bean producing area of Mini Tenanguo Highland
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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Panamanian high-quality boutique coffee introduction Panamanian boutique coffee taste characteristics Panamanian coffee is unique
Coffee was first grown in America around the 1820s. Today, coffee farming occupies an extremely important economic position in Panama. The Republic of Panama was founded on November 3, 1903. The nearly century-old coffee factory is located in a charming dense rainforest valley. Panama Coffee: Panamanian Coffee Coffee is grown in the western part of the country, near
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