Coffee Farm Lists
-
Introduction of the main coffee bean producing areas in Honduras Santa Barara Manor San Juan Heido
Its Honduran coffee comes from El Salvador. Coffee production was lukewarm at first until the frost in Brazil in 1975. At that time, Brazil was hard hit and coffee production plummeted, while Honduras took the opportunity to take advantage of the surge in coffee production from 500000 bags to 1.8 million bags and was ransacked. Since then, coffee production in Honduras has really developed.
2016-07-20 Honduras Coffee Bean main producing area Manor introduction Sanba Lara San Hu -
Light and pure flavor of Costa Rican coffee beans introduce the flavor of Costa Rican coffee
Tarrazu in Costa Rica is one of the major coffee producing areas in the world. The coffee produced is light and pure in flavor and pleasant in aroma. 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. In 1729, coffee was introduced from Cuba to Goth.
2016-07-20 Light pure boutique Costa Rica coffee beans flavor taste introduction coffee -
Charming aroma Bolivian coffee beans characteristic flavor taste manor production area introduction to snow vein manor
The early Bolivian coffee was of low quality and the market was very poor. Usually the picked coffee fruit is bumped all the way to the processing plant after a simple peeling treatment. Due to the imperfect infrastructure, the traffic is underdeveloped. Coffee farmers have to overcome the rugged mountain road and transport the beans to the higher altitude area of La Paz for washing. If the coffee fruit can not be delivered to the processing in time
2016-07-20 Aroma human Bolivia coffee beans characteristics flavor taste manor producing area -
The characteristics of full-grained Rwandan coffee introduce the flavor of Rwandan coffee beans
The characteristics of Rwandan coffee: the taste of Rwandan coffee is described as grass aroma, with tropical climate characteristics, this coffee presents a sweet fruit taste, it also makes people taste refreshing, clear, and fresh. Bourbon coffee grown in Rwanda is amazing for its sweet fruit, full-bodied, unrestrained and lingering aftertaste.
2016-07-20 Granules full Rwanda Coffee characteristics introduction Coffee beans Flavor -
Fragrant, full-grained Rwandan coffee beans. Varieties of Rwandan coffee beans in Chimere Manor.
The characteristics of Rwandan coffee: the taste of Rwandan coffee is described as grass aroma, with tropical climate characteristics, this coffee presents a sweet fruit taste, it also makes people taste refreshing, clear, and fresh. Bourbon coffee grown in Rwanda is amazing for its sweet fruit. It is full-bodied, full-bodied, unrestrained and memorable.
2016-07-20 Incense granules full Rwanda coffee beans Mayer manor species -
Introduction of Manor Manor with flavor and taste of Manning coffee beans in Indonesia
Mantenin is located in the Manning region of Sumatra, Indonesia. Manning is famous for its fullness of particles and thick taste. It has been known to the world since the 18th century, and people call it the best coffee in the world. Manning's coffee beans are treated in a very interesting way, usually by putting the dried coffee peel and pulp into hot water and washing them off. What Manning tasted.
2016-07-20 Indonesia Mante coffee beans flavor taste manor producing area introduction -
The overall balanced flavor of Honduran Santa Barara coffee introduces the species of Honduran coffee beans.
Honduras is a mountainous country in Central and North America, with a population of more than 8.3 million and an area of about 112000 square kilometers. Located in the north of Central America. It is bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the north, the Gulf of Fonseca in the Pacific Ocean to the south, Nicaragua and El Salvador to the east and south, and Guatemala to the west. More than 3/4 of the territory are mountains and plateaus. The mountains extend from west to east, inland is a lava plateau, mountainous
2016-07-20 Taste overall balanced Honduras Santa ba Lara coffee flavor introduction -
Flavor and taste of Indonesian Coffee Manor Coffee beans in Wahana Manor, Indonesia
The prosperity of coffee in Indonesia was not sustainable, coffee production was fatally hit at the end of the 18th century, and leaf rust, originally found in West Java, spread rapidly, destroying the Arabica coffee estate in Indonesia. The leading position of the coffee trade was replaced by the American producing countries. However, it is worth mentioning that the leaf rust disaster did not affect the eastern Indonesian producing areas, namely, Flores Island and Timor, today.
2016-07-20 Indonesia Coffee Manor producing area Flavor Taste introduction Waha Coffee beans -
Introduction to the characteristics of Arabica coffee beans in the producing area of Arabica coffee farm in Indonesia
The old plantations preserved today are now clustered in eastern Java, including Djampit, Blawan, Pancoer, and Kayumas4 plantations, all near the Ijen volcano on the Ijen plateau, who have grown the same kind of coffee from the 18th century to the present. But Java is no longer that Java. When it comes to Indonesian coffee, people talk more about Sumandra.
2016-07-20 Indonesia rabbi coffee manor producing area flavor taste introduction coffee beans characteristics -
Indonesia Coffee Estate Introduction Kahayangan Estate Indonesia Coffee
This coffee was discovered because local workers were forbidden to drink coffee by the stingy Dutch planters at that time. In order to obtain this magical fruit that they had worked hard to grow, they had to find it in the excrement of civet cats. After washing and grinding, they made it into world-class coffee, which was then discovered by the Dutch and became more expensive. As Indonesia's main tourist destination
2016-07-20 Indonesia coffee estate producing area presentation kaha yangan this -
Introduction of Sidamo Coffee Bean Flavor and Ted Manor
The coffee in Sidamo has a variety of flavors. Different soil types, microclimates and countless native coffee species, towering mountains, highlands, plateaus, valleys and plains, diverse topography, and the geology of the area belongs to nutrient-rich, well-drained volcanic soil. the depth of the soil is nearly two meters, and the surface soil is dark brown or brown. The biggest advantage of the place is that
2016-07-20 Dharma coffee beans flavor taste characteristics introduction Ted manor coffee producing area -
Flavor and taste of Costa Rican Coffee Manor introduction to Arabica Coffee trees in Fire Phoenix Manor
Coffee is an important economic source of Costa Rica. It was introduced in 1808 and has been cultivated for 200 years. Costa Rica has 1x3 population invested in newly developed villa sarchi, newly developed villa sarchi and coffee-related industries. Colombians say that coffee has changed the country and enjoyed a rich environment, and coffee has indeed made an outstanding contribution.
2016-07-20 Costa Rica Coffee Manor producing area Flavor Taste introduction Fire Phoenix Rabbi -
Nicaraguan Coffee Bean Flavor and Taste Manor production area introduces Tianci Manor
Dipilto is one of the smallest municipalities directly under the Central Government in Nicaragua, covering an area of 106square kilometers. 90% of the population, 5000 of the residents live in rural areas. Dipilto is famous for its pine forests, warm climate, religion, people's loyalty and its high-quality coffee. Coffee cultivation is one of the traditions maintained by the local people of Dipilto. The fertile soil is full of organic matter
2016-07-20 Nicaragua Coffee beans Flavor Taste Manor producing area introduction Divine Gift Dip -
Columbia Coffee Manor introduces Hope Manor boutique coffee beans
Colombia, located in the northwest of South America, is a beautiful country with a long history. Indians have lived on this land since ancient times. It was colonized by Spain in 1531 and gained independence in 1819. It was renamed in 1886 to commemorate Columbus, the discoverer of the American continent. Colombia has beautiful mountains and rivers, beautiful scenery, pleasant climate and four seasons.
2016-07-20 Columbia coffee manor producing area introduction hope boutique coffee beans located -
Costa Rican Coffee Manor introduces the taste of Costa Rican coffee beans in Goddess Manor
With fertile volcanic soil and good drainage, Dariga is the first country in Central America to grow coffee and bananas because of its commercial value. Coffee and bananas are the country's main exports. Coffee was introduced into Costa Rica from Cuba in 1729. Today, its coffee industry is one of the well-organized industries in the world, with a yield of 1700 kg per hectare. Gostad
2016-07-20 Costa Rica Coffee Manor producing area introduction Goddess Coffee Bean Taste Origin -
The taste of Kenyan coffee with fruit flavor introduces Berman Manor.
Because Kenyan coffee is mostly from small coffee farmers, planted in a variety of different environments, encounter different climate and rainfall every year, bringing a variety of distinct and unique personality. Take the AAPlus grade KenyaAA+Samburu as an example, the 2001 Samburu has a strong black plum flavor, the acidity is not high, and the taste is strong. The Samburu newly harvested in the winter of 2002 is completely different.
2016-07-20 With fruit flavor Kenya coffee taste introduction Berman manor because -
Guatemala & #12539; Antigua Coffee Manor production area introduces the boutique coffee beans of Incht Manor
Antigua is one of the few tourist attractions in Guatemala. The city scenery is reminiscent of medieval Europe, a chic and beautiful town. Coffee farms are generally located in more remote towns, but they produce the highest quality Guatemalan coffee near the city! The urban features of Antigua District and the "La Tacita Manor" in Antigua District, Guatemala, next to the famous San S
2016-07-20 Guatemala amp #12539 Antioch Guardia Coffee Manor producing area -
Guatemalan coffee beans with good sour taste introduce the flavor of Guatemalan coffee beans in Latisha Manor
Guatemalan coffee is deeply bitter and fragrant. The coffee produced in the highland is mellow and has a good sour taste. It is well received and is the best material for blended coffee. Coffee variety: Arabica (Arabica): accounts for 85% of total coffee production, including Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Ethiopia and so on. Beans are turquoise, beans are thin and have special fragrance and sweetness
2016-07-20 With good quality sour taste Guatemala coffee beans introduction Larty manor flavor -
Ecuadorian coffee beans introduce Galapagos Coffee Santa Cruz Manor
As coffee is consumed by people all over the world, the world coffee industry is also moving towards mass production, while St. Cristobal, a small and unreliable coffee industry, is in trouble and is likely to be forced to give up without profit. It wasn't until the early 1990s that the Gonzalez family bought Hasunda Coffee Park. Humboldt current (HumboldtC
2016-07-20 Ecuador coffee beans introduction Lapa Goss coffee Crewe manor with -
Introduction of Rosa Coffee Bean Emerald Manor in Panamanian Coffee producing area with excellent Coffee Manor
In the Pokuit producing area, there are also many excellent manors, except the famous Emerald Manor, Alida Manor, Aqaba Manor and so on, all of which produce high-quality boutique coffee. This is not only due to the superior ecological conditions of the Pokuit region of Panama and the fertile volcanic ash soil of the Baru volcanic land. Another important factor is that in Bana
2016-07-20 Superior Coffee Manor Panama producing country producing area introduction Rosa Coffee beans