Coffee Farm Lists
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El Salvador coffee beans with strong fruit flavor Introduction El Salvador coffee beans characteristics
The difference between water washes is dramatic. This coffee has intense fruity flavours ranging from dried earth, raisins, honeydew melon, dried banana, maltose syrup and wild honey. There is also a hint of tobacco. We can feel a very strong, rustic syrup aroma, rich spices, when deep baked with liqueur feel. This is definitely not like what you tried before.
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Nicaraguan Coffee Bean Taste introduces the Manor of providence, the Limon Tree Manor of Nicaragua.
Madriz is an ecological coffee with a very hard shell. In the pure natural planting environment, it uses more complex operations to maintain the delicate aroma and taste of the coffee; it is produced in northern Nicaragua between Matagalpa and Jinotega, with an average annual rainfall of 1500-1700mm and a temperature of 20-29 degrees Celsius. All use manual selection of coffee.
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Washed Panamanian coffee beans introduce the taste of Panamanian coffee in Arida Manor.
Nowadays, there are many ways of washing, but generally speaking, the floating beans are removed after the coffee fruit is picked, then the pulp is removed, and then the coffee beans are soaked in a fermentation trough. The enzymes in the water will soften the mucus attached to the peel of the coffee beans. Natural yeast will break down the sugar in the mucus, a process called fermentation. After the fermentation is finished, move the coffee beans to the sun field to dry.
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Panamanian coffee with a bright taste. Rosedale coffee. Casa Luis estate.
panama boquete casa ruiz S.A. [Chinese Name] Caesar, Panama Borque Specialty District. Louis [cup test flavor] clean and fresh fruit flavor, elegant charming floral fragrance, citrus slightly sour, bright and delicate taste, full fruit sweet fragrance. [Country] Panama [Region] Borquette [Manor] CASA RUIZ S.A. Kai
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Colombian coffee flavor and taste the manor area introduces the Colombian coffee beans of Lazmus Manor.
Coffee name: Colombia Mercedes species: Castillo species Kaddura Tree species refinement method: washing planting height: 1550,1700m average annual temperature: 17023 ℃ relative humidity: 650080% Certification: 4C Colombia is rich in products, especially coffee, flowers, gold and emeralds are known as the four treasures. In 1808, a priest passed through Venezuela from the French Antilles.
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Panamanian Pocket Flower Butterfly Coffee Bean producing area Manor Esmeralda Manor Panamanian Coffee
In addition to creating good coffee cultivation conditions, the Lamastus family, which runs the Elida estate, has also planted many different native tree species on the estate, not only to shade the coffee trees, but also to provide a friendly habitat for birds. In terms of fertilization, the Lamastus family uses artificial fertilization and a small amount of chemical fertilizers, but never uses pesticides and herbicides that are harmful to the environment. Eye
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Introduction to Hasunda Coffee Garden in Ecuador
In 1875, 340 years after Freitoma de Belanga discovered the island, an indigenous man named Kovos came to St. Cristobal Island, where he established the Hasunda Coffee Garden and planted about 100 hectares of Arabian bourbon coffee trees. Since the plantation is located between 140m and 275m above sea level, the climate is equivalent to that of 915m ~ 1830 m in the interior.
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Introduction of San Pedro Manor Puerto Rico Coffee Manor in South-Central Puerto Rico
In Spanish, Puerto Rico means the port of wealth. The history of coffee in Puerto Rico dates back to 1736, when coffee seedlings were brought into the country by early Spanish settlers. In the 18th world, sugar cane was the main economic crop, so little attention was paid to it. At the beginning of the 19th century, the French began to move from the Mediterranean island of Corsica because of European politics.
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Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Atlanta Manor introduces St. Thomas producing area
The abundant rainfall in the Blue Mountains of the Atlanta Manor, the average annual fog and low temperature of the Atlanta Manor is about 20 ℃, and the fertile new volcanic soil of the Atlanta Manor constitute a good growing environment for the Blue Mountain Coffee of the Atlanta Manor. Located at a high altitude of 2500 to 5000 feet, it creates a unique slightly sour taste, but it is not at all exciting or uncomfortable. Seedling in seedling
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Flavor introduction of Indonesian Coffee Manor Sumatra production area
Sulawesi Coffee: Sulawesi Island, formerly known as Celebes Celebes, so Sulawesi Coffee is also called Celebes Coffee Celebes Coffee. The most famous is Toraga, or Tonaga, Toraja. Toraja coffee is produced in Tana Toraja, Tanatolaga District, South Sulawesi, South Sulawesi Province, according to the local population.
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Introduction to Paradise Bird Manor in Papua New Guinea Coffee Manor
Papua New Guinea is an island country in the western South Pacific and a member of the Commonwealth. The name of the country consists of Papua and New Guinea. There are many small islands here, about 600 in size. It is adjacent to Indonesia and Australia to the south. It belongs to the Asia-Pacific region, but it is a country in Oceania. Located in the tropical climate, high temperature and rainy. Rich and rich volcanic rock and soil
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Introduction to the flavor of Nicaraguan coffee plantation introduction to Nicaraguan Coffee Manor
Lemon Tree Manor Lemon Tree Manor is located in the YasicaNorte region of Nicaragua and is managed by SantosDemitrio Flores. The planting area of coffee is 171ha, the size of the nature reserve is 77 ha, the elevation is between 850m and 1150 m, and the average annual temperature is 20-28C. The manor mainly grows Kaddura, Java, Pagmara and yellow Pagmara. Coffee picking
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Introduction of Nicaraguan Coffee producing area
The suitable climate provides an excellent growth environment for the cultivation of coffee. The mineral-rich pozzolanic soil provides abundant nutrients for the cultivation of coffee trees. High-quality Nicaraguan coffee is also grown in the northern and central highlands of the country. The best coffee is produced in Matagalpa (Matagalpa), which is highly respected by coffee lovers all over the world.
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Introduction to Joy Manor in Nicaragua Coffee Manor
The planting conditions in Nicaragua are not inferior to those in Central American countries. Shaded coffee is grown at high altitudes. It tastes round and balanced with less sharp acid. The main unknown factor is war and hurricanes, which make a single farm unsustainable. There is no historical data for raw bean merchants to track and check farm data until after 2003, the bad factors of coffee quality are removed and backward intercourse.
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Introduction of Valenford Manor in Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Bean production area
There is no doubt that the best Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee beans were born in Valenford Manor, and in fact another reason why the estate is admired by global coffee fans is its status as a national treasure. Founded by Wallenford Manor, Wallenford Coffee Co., Ltd. is now an unlisted company wholly owned by the Jamaican government, in other words, the only coffee estate in Jamaica.
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Introduction to Cliff Manor in the producing area of Blue Mountain Coffee Manor in Jamaica
Drinking coffee should be like tasting a cup of wine. Only by tasting it carefully can you appreciate its essence. The use of a siphon coffee maker will give Blue Mountain Coffee a unique charm. First smell the original aroma of the coffee, then take a small sip to try the original taste, then add the right amount of sugar according to your preference, and stir with a small spoon, taking advantage of the stirred coffee whirlpool, slowly add the milk and let the oil float on the coffee, on the one hand, it can be protected.
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Introduction to Jamaica Coffee Estate Silver Hill Estate Jamaica Coffee Bean
Drinking coffee should be like savoring a glass of wine, carefully savoring to appreciate its essence. Use siphon coffee pot will make blue mountain coffee unique charm. Smell the coffee first, then sip to try the original flavor, then add the right amount of sugar according to personal preference, stir with a small spoon, while stirring the coffee vortex, slowly add milk, so that the oil floats on the coffee, on the one hand, can protect
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Columbia Coffee Manor Hope Manor introduces the characteristics of coffee flavor and taste
The opportunity that I hope the manor will see at that time is "Geisha". After Panamanian Emerald Manor became famous because of the rediscovery of rose summer in the garden, coffee farms around the world are studying the possibility of planting rose summer, but there is no rose summer variety in Colombia. It is hoped that the manor owner Rigoberto Herrera sent chief botanist Hernand
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Nicaraguan Coffee Manor Tianyi Manor introduces the characteristics of Nicaraguan coffee beans
Madriz is an ecological coffee with a very hard shell. In the pure natural planting environment, it uses more complex operations to maintain the delicate aroma and taste of the coffee; it is produced in northern Nicaragua between Matagalpa and Jinotega, with an average annual rainfall of 1500-1700mm and a temperature of 20-29 degrees Celsius. All use manual selection of coffee.
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Introduction of Panamanian 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
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