Coffee Farm Lists
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Panamanian Pokuit producing area SHB Katura, Katuai, Tieka variety jadeite coffee manor
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 above 6500 feet, creating a variety of microclimates in the Boquete and Volcn Candela regions.
2016-07-04 Panama Bokui producing area SHB Tula Cato pickup Variety Jade Coffee -
Nutritionally balanced Guatemalan Coffee introduces the Incht Manor in Mini Nanguo Highland.
Rainforest Rainforest Cobn: it is cloudy, rainy and cool all the year round. The vast majority of Koban coffee in the rainforest is grown in the obviously undulating and foggy mountains of the region and is deeply influenced by limestone and clay in the Atlantic basin. Koban has two seasons: the rainy season and the rainy season. Rainforest Coban Cup Test feature (Rainforest Cobn cup profile) Rainforest Cobn
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Caesar in the Borquat region of Panama. Louis' clean and fresh fruit flavor
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 above 6500 feet, creating a variety of microclimates in the Boquete and Volcn Candela regions.
2016-07-04 Panama Boqui producing area Caesar Louis Clean New Fruit Flavor Pakistan -
Coffee growing areas in Kenya introduce Berman Manor in the Central Mountain area of Nyeri
Kenya Coffee growing area Kenya's coffee producing areas are mainly concentrated in Mount Kenya (Mt. The plateau region represented by Kenya). Tropical climate, acid red volcanic soil provides a natural and suitable growth environment for coffee. The main producing areas are Nyeri and Ruiru in the middle of the country. Brief introduction of coffee producing countries: Kenyan coffee varieties were originally brought to Kenya
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Coffee growing areas in Kenya introduce Berman Manor in the Central Mountain area of Nyeri
Kenya Coffee growing area Kenya's coffee producing areas are mainly concentrated in Mount Kenya (Mt. The plateau region represented by Kenya). Tropical climate, acid red volcanic soil provides a natural and suitable growth environment for coffee. The main producing areas are Nyeri and Ruiru in the middle of the country. Brief introduction of coffee producing countries: Kenyan coffee varieties were originally brought to Kenya
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Elida Manor Panamanian Coffee production area Pokuit boutique Rose Summer 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 above 6500 feet, creating a variety of microclimates in the Boquete and Volcn Candela regions.
2016-07-04 Elida Manor Panama Coffee producing area Pokui boutique Rose Summer Flavor -
Introduction of the main Coffee producing areas in Indonesia Kahayang Gan Manor in Kintamani
Java is the most economically developed island in Indonesia and the most densely populated area. Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, located in the northwest of Java, is the largest city in Southeast Asia. In addition, Indonesia's second and fourth largest cities are located on the island of Java. Java is the first region in Indonesia to grow coffee and has taken the lead in the world coffee market as early as the 18th century. The famous Java Mocha
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Indonesian Mantenin coffee beans with the strongest flavor introduce the Rasuna Vahana Manor.
Mantenin's leaping acid mixes with the richest aroma, making your relaxed body manning coffee lively in a mild fragrance, and its outstanding taste captivates many suitors. In the 17th century, the Dutch introduced Arabica seedlings to Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka) and Indonesia. In 1877, a large-scale disaster struck Indonesia
2016-07-04 Blend most full-bodied fragrance Niman Tenin Coffee beans introduction Rassou Nava -
Honduran coffee with rich and mellow taste introduces boutique coffee beans to Santa Barara Manor.
Honduran coffee has a rich and mellow taste, taste is not astringent, not sour, mellow and aroma are very high, quite personality. Honduran coffee can lead to multiple levels of flavor depending on the degree of roasting. Moderate baking can maximize the sweetness of beans, while deep baking increases bitterness, but sweetness does not disappear. Generally speaking, medium baking tastes the best, with
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Panamanian Emerald Manor Rose Summer Coffee beans Rainforest Alliance certified boutique 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 above 6500 feet, creating a variety of microclimates in the Boquete and Volcn Candela regions.
2016-07-04 Panama Emerald Manor Rose Summer Coffee beans Rainforest Alliance Certification boutique Coffee -
Introduction to the Fire Phoenix Manor in the Western Valley of Costa Rica
There are many excellent producing areas in Costa Rica, and the high-quality producing areas of Costa Rica have a common understanding of quality, that is, it requires the use of mature coffee fruits to ensure the production of high-quality coffee. Generally speaking, a large amount of water is used in the post-processing of picked coffee fruit, but the advanced production equipment in Costa Rica saves the use of water resources to the greatest extent.
2016-07-04 Costa Rica Coffee producing area Manor introduction West Valley Fire Phoenix Goth -
Villa Donica Manor nutty aroma, medium thickness, high Panamanian boutique 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 above 6500 feet, creating a variety of microclimates in the Boquete and Volcn Candela regions.
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The Hope Manor of Cauca Cauca, located in southern Colombia, introduces
The northern Sierra Nevada producing area is one of the high quality producing areas in Colombia, and the Santa Marta Snow Mountains is one of the few snowy mountains on the equator, and its caffeine is famous for its distinctive characteristics and high quality standards. The unique climate, abundant precipitation, cloud cover and shade planting make the coffee here full-bodied and nutty.
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The Hope Manor of Cauca Cauca, located in southern Colombia, introduces
The northern Sierra Nevada producing area is one of the high quality producing areas in Colombia, and the Santa Marta Snow Mountains is one of the few snowy mountains on the equator, and its caffeine is famous for its distinctive characteristics and high quality standards. The unique climate, abundant precipitation, cloud cover and shade planting make the coffee here full-bodied and nutty.
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Coffee-scented Tanzanian coffee introduces boutique coffee Arusha Coffee Manor
North: 1 and 2 harvest season: July-December west: 3 and 4 harvest season: may-October (3 is the Luodou area) south: May and 6 harvest season: July-December total acreage about 250000 hectares of economic importance to support 400000 families, annual contribution of foreign exchange 15% cup test performance 1) the following is the official description. Northern coffees tend to be pleasant in ar
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Malaba Coffee from Rwanda Coffee Manor introduces boutique coffee beans
Most of the coffee in Rwanda is washed. The water washing method will first wash and flotation the ripe coffee fruit, then remove the exocarp, pulp and part of the pectin layer, then send the coffee into the fermentation tank, remove the remaining pectin layer and then send it to the drying ground for drying treatment, so that the water content reaches about 13%. The coffee in the picture above is placed in an African shed to dry.
2016-07-04 Rwanda Coffee Manor producing area Malaba Raba introduction boutique Coffee beans -
Introduction of Ted Manor in Sidamo Coffee Manor, Ethiopia
The taste of Sidama in the sun is close to the smell of flowers, but it is about a little earthy. Water washing has a nutty fruit aroma with a slight cocoa aroma, but what the two have in common is smooth taste and viscosity, comfortable and pleasant acidity and fragrance. Light or medium roasting is suitable for individual products, while medium or deep roasting is suitable for blending coffee and good Espresso base. The water-washed Sidamo is light green and the beans are small.
2016-07-04 Ethiopia Dharma Coffee Manor producing area introduction Ted Sun -
Introduction to Guatemala's boutique Antigua coffee with a smooth taste
Antigua coffee is smooth in taste and slightly charcoal-burning in aromatic alcohol, just like the sweetness of chocolate mixed with smoke. This kind of charcoal burning TOEFL in the nearby area, the volcano erupts every 30 years, allowing coffee trees to fully absorb the nitrogen emitted by the volcano during the eruption. Because of this unique charcoal incense, Antigua coffee is also known as cigarette coffee. In fact, the others
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Introduction to the flavor and taste of coffee producing areas in Honduras introduction of Santa Barara Manor in San Juan Theto region
Speaking of Honduran coffee, many people may feel very strange. Is there coffee in Honduras? In my impression, this is one of the most restless countries in China and the United States, and the current political situation is still very unstable. The only thing that can be connected with it is the world-famous diving resort of Honduras Blue Cave. Coffee? Will there be coffee production in such a chaotic country? But, indeed, Honduras
2016-07-04 Honduras Coffee producing area Flavor Taste introduction San Hu Theto Sanba La -
Honduran coffee that can be used to blend blended coffee Introduction Fine coffee
Honduran coffee is imported from El Salvador. Coffee production was initially in a state of inexorable heat until the Brazilian frost of 1975. Brazil was hit hard, coffee production plummeted, while Honduras took advantage of the opportunity, coffee production soared from 500,000 bags to 1.8 million bags, and was robbed. Coffee production in Honduras really took off after that. Now Honduras Coffee
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