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The balanced taste of Salvadoran Coffee Manor introduces the taste of Mercedes Manor.
Flavor: balanced taste, excellent texture suggested baking method: medium to deep, there are many uses of high-quality beans: El SHB taste characteristics: sour, bitter, sweet mild and moderate. Salvadoran coffee ranks side by side with Mexico and Guatemala as the producers of Asa and Merdo, and is fighting for the top one or two places in China and the United States with other countries. The highland of origin is equal in size and size.
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Introduction of Panamanian Coffee characteristics Manor producing area introduction of Panamanian Coffee flavor of Jadeite Manor
The beans were baked until near the second explosion, fell into the cooling plate, and several bursts were heard sporadically. After three days, the bean taste is very good, after the entrance, the tongue can feel slightly sour, but very harmonious with the whole, do not deliberately feel, will not realize that the whole with lemon aroma, smooth taste, mellow in the mouth is better, there is a feeling of hot cocoa, but
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Introduction to the characteristics of Santa Cruz Manor
Ecuador is one of the few countries in South America that produces both Arabica coffee and Robbins coffee. The best Ecuadorian coffee is grown on St. Cristobal Island in the Galapagos Islands, which has the unique natural geographical conditions for giving birth to the best quality coffee in the world. Although the island is at a low altitude, the climate of the area is specially affected by the ocean.
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Introduction to the characteristics of Ecuadorian Coffee Flavor Manor
David Mino, the new champion barista from Ecuador, carefully cooked the original Ecuadorian coffee and led his friends to enjoy a trip to the tip of the Ecuadorian tongue. From the surprisingly soft Galpagos coffee, to the sour and bitter alpine coffee from LOJA, Ecuador, to the softer Ghanaian pugs coffee and mouth.
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Introduction to Paradise Bird Manor in Papua New Guinea Coffee Manor
Before I made coffee, I never knew where Babu was; I didn't know about birds of paradise; I didn't know there were coffee trees there. There are many countries in the world that have not attracted our attention, and Papua New Guinea is one of them. New Guinea is a large mountainous island shared by Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. The mountain aborigines on the island are straight.
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Nicaraguan Coffee Flavor with rich mellow taste the characteristics of the manor producing area in Nicaragua
Coffee is Nicaragua's main export. According to the president of the Nicaraguan Coffee Farmers' Federation, due to the poor harvest of coffee in Nicaragua's Pacific region, the country's total coffee production in 1998 may be 12% lower than that in 1997. In the coffee year of 1997 and 1998, Nicaragua harvested 1.422 million bags of coffee (each bag of 46kg), which has been producing 1% of coffee in the past 14 years.
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Introduction to the characteristics of Nicaraguan Coffee Flavor and Taste Manor
Nicaraguan coffee belongs to Central and South American style coffee, although the acidity is not very high, but it feels refreshing. The mellow degree is also not high, but the overall feeling is just right, neither thin nor too strong. To make it easier to accept. The taste of red wine can be vaguely felt in the shallow sour taste, which is also a major feature of Nicaraguan coffee. Although unlike Kenyan coffee,
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Rich aroma of Nicaraguan coffee taste manor production area introduction of joy manor Nicaraguan coffee
Nicaragua is located in central Central America, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Caribbean Sea to the east. The highlands in the north and the coastal plains in the east are part of the Central American volcanic belt. The eastern plain is high-temperature and rainy, with a tropical maritime climate. The suitable climate provides an excellent growth environment for the cultivation of coffee. High-quality Nicaraguan coffee, grown in the north and middle of the country. Coffee is Ni.
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Jamaican Coffee Manor with long-lasting Fruit flavors introduce the characteristics of Jamaican Coffee
From the above we can understand the general production of Blue Mountain Coffee, what we need to pay attention to is the Blue Mountain 99 that can be drunk in China. 9% of them are only grown near the Blue Mountains. Only coffee produced on 6000 hectares of land above 1600 meters above sea level can be called Blue Mountain, and the yield is always less than 900t.
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Fragrant Jamaican Coffee Flavor introduction to Cliff Manor Jamaican Coffee
The earliest coffee on the island of Jamaica came from Haiti in Latin America in 1728. By 1790, some coffee farmers among the refugees in exile from Haiti had settled in the Blue Mountains and brought coffee-growing technology here. In 1838, Jamaica abolished slavery and allowed liberated slaves to cultivate their own land. Free slaves moved to the mountains to specialize in planting.
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Jamaican Coffee Silver Mountain Manor Flavor Coffee Bean Origin Culture introduction to Jamaican Coffee
The term Jamaican boutique coffee was first coined by Ms. Knudsen of the United States in Coffee and Tea magazine, when Ms. Knudsen, as a coffee buyer at B.C. Ireland in San Francisco, was very dissatisfied with the neglect of the quality of raw coffee in the industry, and even some big roasters mixed a lot of roasta beans in Jamaica, so she put forward boutique coffee.
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Jamaica Coffee Estate Flavor Taste Introduction Atlanta Estate Jamaica Coffee Bean Characteristics
In 1717, King Louis XV of France ordered coffee to be grown in Jamaica. In the mid-1920s, Nicholas, governor of Jamaica, ordered coffee to be grown in Jamaica. Nicholas Lawes imported Arabica seeds from Martinique and began planting them in St. Andrew. To this day, St Andrew's is still Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee
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Pure and fragrant Puerto Rican coffee taste the characteristics of San Pedro Manor
It tastes long. This kind of coffee is very expensive and its flavor is comparable to that of any other coffee variety in the world. In the Yauco area, the coffee is owned and operated by local planters. The mountain climate here is mild, the plants have a long mature period (from October to February), and the soil is of high quality clay. Some old varieties of Arabica coffee beans are grown here, although the yield is higher.
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Known as "aristocratic coffee", it is the most classic of French coffee culture.
Bali Coffee: known as aristocratic coffee, it is the most classic of French coffee culture. It is very popular both in France and in Europe and around the world. In particular, it is permeated with a strong aristocratic culture, and it is a favorite of coffee lovers. Bali's economy is dominated by agriculture, rich in rice, corn, coconut and coffee. Agricultural production is mostly in the form of collective cooperation.
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Costa Rica's "Goddess Manor" rose summer oranges, maple syrup, red cherries, vanilla, a variety of water
Citrus, maple syrup, red cherry, vanilla, a variety of fruits compound sweet and sour. This cup of coffee is called "Goddess". Today, I would like to introduce you to a coffee bean produced by the Goddess Manor of Costa Rica in America. The goddess bean is a micro-batch Geisha (Rosa / geisha) breed of the Goddess Manor (Dota El Diosa) in Costa Rica, Central America. Rose summer, everyone has ears more or less.
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Mandolin coffee is considered to be the most mellow coffee in the world
When it comes to Indonesian coffee, we have to start with Mantenin in Sumatra. MANDHELING Coffee is Indonesia's most representative coffee bean, and anyone who likes coffee knows MANDHELING. The Mantenin are actually a minority group living in the northern highlands of Sumatra Island. The origin of the name of mantenin coffee and the history of invasion by small Japan
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Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee has a strong aroma and a persistent fruity flavor.
Blue Mountain Coffee refers to coffee brewed from beans from the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. According to the grade, it is divided into Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee and Jamaican Alpine Coffee. The Blue Mountains are located in the east of the island of Jamaica (Jamaica). Because the mountain is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea, whenever the weather is clear, the sun shines directly on the blue sea, and the peaks reflect the bright blue light of the sea.
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The sensation of the Hollywood movie "OutofAfrica" has further made Kenya famous.
Kenyan coffee. Karen, the heroine played by Meryl Streep (MarylStreep), is a writer and coffee plantation owner. Many people may still remember the beautiful scenery and the magnificent sunset in the film, but what is more unforgettable is that Karen's dream of having a coffee plantation in Africa accounts for 55% of Kenya's total coffee production (accounting for 55% of the number of estates.
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Floral aromas, tropical fruits, strong sweetness from the ancient native species of Ethiopia
The fragrance of flowers, tropical fruits, strong sweetness; these are the feelings that Rose Summer has always given us. Properly baked, they make you feel like sipping the fragrance of a bouquet of flowers. Maybe you don't know the story of Rose Summer, which was originally taken as a coffee sample to a coffee experimental garden in Costa Rica and distributed to several small farms.
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The Rolls-Royce in the Rose the Ecuadorian Rose petal World Natural Heritage
Mr. Veniso, winner of the 2014 Ecuador Coffee Competition, told reporters that some of the Ecuadorian coffee is espresso made from Ecuadorian alpine coffee beans. This coffee comes from a mountain area about 1000 to 2000 meters above sea level and has a mellow taste with aromas and sweetness of fruit, grass and chocolate. Some add thin coffee from the Amazon region to this espresso.
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