Coffee Farm Lists
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Coffee beans treated with red honey from Fire Phoenix Manor in Costa Rica
An excellent manor of honey-treated coffee beans, honey treatment is a kind of treatment between sun and water washing, it not only retains the cleanliness of washed coffee, but also greatly increases the sweetness of coffee because it is dried together with the pulp mucosa! Honey treatment can be divided into yellow honey (20% retention), red honey (50% retention) and black honey (100% retention) according to the degree of retention of the pulp.
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Introduction to the rich and thick flavor and taste of Colombian coffee
Each caffeine variety has a different origin and has its own strong character, such as the masculine Mantenin, which resembles the character of an iron and steel man, and the mellow, fragrant Blue Mountain Coffee, which is called the gentle woman's yearning addiction. Columbia Super Coffee, which has always been light-scented, is the most suitable for those who like light sex. Such people do not want to drink coffee as a serious thing, from
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Unique and mellow Sidamo coffee beans introduce 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
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Introduction to the treatment of Salvadoran Coffee
A brief History of Coffee production in 1742, coffee was introduced to El Salvador from the Caribbean (1740). In the mid-19th century, El Salvador's original export pillar Indigo (one of the dyes) received a gradual decline in the development of synthetic dyes in Europe, and coffee gradually became the main export product under the guidance of the government. In 1856, the first 693 bags of coffee beans were shipped to Europe. all long
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The Flavor Manor in Columbia Coffee producing area introduces the treatment methods of high-quality coffee beans.
The suitable climate in Colombia provides a real natural pasture for coffee. Coffee trees in Colombia are mainly cultivated in the Andes, on steep slopes about 1300 meters above sea level, where the annual temperature is about 18 degrees Celsius, annual rainfall is 2000 to 3000 millimeters, latitude 1-11 15 north, longitude 72-78 west, and the specific range of elevation can exceed 2.000 meters. By
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Introduction to the varieties and types of coffee beans the difference between individual coffee and boutique coffee
The origin of this plant can be traced back to millions of years ago, in fact, the real age when it was discovered can no longer be tested. It is only said that coffee is a shepherd named Kaldi in the highlands of Ethiopia. When he discovered that his sheep had inadvertently eaten the fruit of a plant, he became very lively and full of vitality, and then he discovered coffee. All historians seem to be
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The wine-like sour Ethiopian coffee Yega Snow Coffee Gediyo Eastern Highland Mountains
Coffee is Ethiopia's most important export cash crop and the main source of Ethiopia's foreign exchange earnings. Ethiopia's coffee exports account for about 3% of the world market, making it the eighth largest coffee exporter in the world. Coffee exports increased steadily from 58000 tons in 1990 to 110000 tons in 1995-1996 and remained at this level in the following years. 2001-2002
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Introduction of Santa Barara Manor in San Juan Heido region of Honduras Coffee with overall balanced Taste
The granules of coffee beans in Honduras are large in shape, uniform in size and glossy in color. In order to facilitate harvesting, farmers will prune the coffee trees to no more than 150 centimeters, because if they grow too high, they have to set up ladders to pick, which is not only time-consuming, but also may damage the trees by bending branches. As the ripening period of each fruit of the coffee bean is different, it is necessary to keep the coffee bean in good condition.
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Introduction to Coca Cauca Lazmus Manor, Columbia Coffee with mild Climate
The main varieties of Colombian coffee are small grains of coffee. Plants are small trees or large shrubs, 5-8 m tall, usually much branched at base; old branches gray-white, nodes dilated, young branches glabrous, compressed. Leaves thinly leathery, ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate, 6-14 cm long and 3.5-5 cm wide, tip long acuminate, acuminate part 10-15 mm long, base cuneate or slightly obtuse, rarely rounded, entire or
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Full-grained Costa Rican coffee introduces the western valley of the Goddess Manor.
The research center, located about 30 kilometers northeast of San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica, belongs to the Costa Rican Coffee Association and is the research institution for planting, breeding and quality inspection of Brazilian coffee fruits in Costa rica. in addition, it also has 10 hectares of experimental plots, planting a number of excellent varieties. Coffee is the main agricultural product in Costa Rica, with an annual output of more than 2 million bags
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Introduction of Panamanian Coffee species Manor area Poket Flower Butterfly Coffee Bean Baru Volcano
The island was later discovered by Westerners, and in 1585, a Portuguese ship ran aground off the coast of Bukit, drowning most of its crew and leaving only a few survivors. The survivors were well entertained. Then three more Dutch navigators landed in Bali to explore. When they went back, there was only one person, and the other two were attracted by the beautiful customs of the island and stayed. Of course
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Fragrant Puerto Rican Coffee Manor introduces San Pedro Manor
Puerto Rico's coffee beans are carefully planted, pure, aromatic and heavy, of which the best coffee is Yauco Selecto, which means Selecto. Yaocote Coffee is grown only on three farms in the southwest of the island, San Pedro, Caracolillo and La Juanita. It is a truly high-quality coffee with a strong flavor and a long aftertaste. Puerto Rico
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Fragrant and sweet Ecuadorian Coffee Manor introduces Santa Cruz in the Galapagos Islands
Ghana Pagos coffee is produced at an average altitude of 300 meters above sea level. It has different tastes, it is not so sour and bitter, it tastes very good, it is mild, it tastes slightly sweet and floral, and it is very easy to taste. It is a very good choice for guests who are just starting to drink coffee. For drip-filtered coffee that wants to make and taste pure aroma and taste, I recommend you try Ghana
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Washed-naturally dried Salvadoran coffee flavor introduced to Mercedes Village in the Santa Ana Volcano region
1 Anny Ruth introduces the manor LOMA LAGLORIA; 2, the production, treatment and cultivation of Salvadoran coffee; 3, red bourbon cup test of fresh arrival LOMA LAGLORIA (washing, dry fermentation, white honey, yellow honey treatment); (participants are invited to bring their own cup tester) 4, interactive session, participants ask the manor owner questions about coffee: F
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Strong sweetness of Panamanian Rose Summer Coffee introduction to Kaiser Louis Manor Emerald Manor Rose Summer Coffee
In 1996, Blaise and Rachel visited a farm for sale in the Haramijun area of the Bocketi Valley, and was attracted by the beautiful farm and immediately bought it. This is Esmeralda. Daniel Lou, the third son of Haramiqiong Farm. It is in this farm that Mr. Bidasson has grown Geisha coffee that attracts the attention of the coffee world. Geisha pronunciation is the same as Japanese.
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Full-grained Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee introduces Cliff Manor
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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Strong acid-rich Kenyan coffee flavor manor introduction Berman manor
This Kenyan native species was created by Scott Laboratories in 1930, known as SL for short. Agronomists wanted to find a kind of bourbon with high yield and resistance to diseases and insect pests, and obtained SL28 through experiments. SL28 is a genetic variant with a mixed pedigree of French missionaries, mochas and Yemens Tibica. The goal of breeding SL28 was to produce both in large quantities and in large quantities.
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High-altitude Nicaragua coffee producing estate introduction Fine coffee beans
Suitable climate provides a good growing environment for coffee cultivation. The mineral-rich volcanic ash soil provides abundant nutrients for the cultivation of coffee trees. High-quality Nicaragua coffee is also grown in the northern and central highlands of the country. The best coffee is produced in Matagalpa, where coffee lovers around the world admire coffee.
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Fragrant, mellow and sweet Guatemalan Coffee Manor introduction to Latitha Manor
Bitter and fragrant, taste good highland coffee mellow and with a good sour taste, well received, is the best material for mixed 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, have special aroma and sweet acid, and are mixed with other coffee
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Introduction to the flavor and taste characteristics of coffee from Papua New Guinea
The main crops here are coffee and coconut, and the coffee industry plays an important role in the country's economy. More than 1 million people are directly and indirectly engaged in the industry in this country. Papua New Guinea is rich in natural resources, but its economy is very backward. As one of the less developed countries in the world, many mountain people still live a self-sufficient life of primitive tribes, only along the
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