Coffee Farm Lists
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Tanzania Coffee beans Kilimanjaro Coffee with extraordinary quality
Kilimanjaro coffee is mainly suitable for blending, can be self-blending or made into a variety of fancy coffee. Individual production: brewing: to brew a good cup of coffee, in addition to fresh coffee powder and slightly harder water, but also a set of easy-to-use brewing tools. There are three main types of coffee machines in common use. Drip filter: wet coffee powder with water to let
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Growing in the Lutesilo region of the western province of Malaba in southern Rwanda
Malaba Coffee grows in southern Rwanda, about 12 kilometers (7 miles) from the city of Butare and 150 kilometers (93 miles) from the capital, Gejali. The plan began in the Malaba area of Butare province, but was taken over by a local government organization in 2006, which is now part of the Huye district of the southern province. Due to its proximity to the East African Rift Valley and the Neuenway Forest Mountains, the terrain
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Ethiopian Arabica Coffee Sidama Region Lion King Coffee
Even the official Ethiopian research unit cannot say how many Arabicans there are in Ethiopia. Coffee cooperatives on one mountain certainly grow different varieties than those on another, and even small farmers in the same area grow different varieties of coffee. Some estimate that there are at least 2,000 varieties of Ethiopian coffee, and there are even more than 4,500 varieties. Compared to the southern neighbor, Ken
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The Elgon and Bugisu mountains of Uganda's coffee producing areas
Africa is the hometown of two major varieties of coffee, Arabica and Robusta, while Uganda, which is located in eastern Africa, which is known as the hometown of plateau water and the pearl of East Africa, is believed by many people to be the birthplace of Robusta. Uganda is one of the few countries in the world that can grow both Arabica and Robusta, with an environment and climate suitable for coffee growth. Uganda is located at 900 above sea level
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Introduction of noble, tender and elegant Cuban crystal coffee
In Cuba, most of the coffee beans are picked by hand. Coffee beans are picked about every half a month during the ripening period. During or after picking, coffee beans are classified and those immature and bad beans are removed to ensure the quality of the coffee. Cubans usually deal with coffee beans in two ways: sun exposure and water washing. Sunbathing is the easiest,
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Hawaiian Kona Coffee with a strong sour and sweet taste in the Manoa Valley of Oahu.
Kona coffee beans are average and neat in shape, with strong sour and sweet taste, moist and smooth taste. Because it grows on volcanoes and has high-density artificial farming, each bean can be said to be a spoiled lady, beautiful, plump and with baby-like skin. Although Hawaii is often affected by tornadoes, climatic conditions affect the coffee industry
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Venezuelan coffee features San Cristobal producing area
One of the many plantations in Merida at the foot of the Andes belongs to the Pablo and Pulido families, an ancient farm that has been allowed to downsize. Since taking over the farm in the early 1980s, the Pulido family has harvested coffee from existing bourbon coffee trees and planted new tree species to expand farming.
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Rich and smooth Haitian coffee Dominica Santo Domingo coffee
Coffee in Dominica is grown in highlands and lowlands, and its taste is slightly different. The upland is sour, but the taste is rich; the lowland is less sour and tastes smoother. Boutique coffee has become popular in recent years. High-quality coffee beans produced by some Dominican estates have a rich aroma, mellow taste and moderately bright sour taste, and have been bought with the more famous Puerto Rico beans or teeth.
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Mexican Aldumara coffee with smooth taste and high acidity
High quality beans: Aldu Mara, Mexico. Taste characteristics: large particles, with a strong sweet, sour taste and good aroma. The best barbecue degree: medium fried or body fried. It is characterized by a smooth taste, high acidity, medium mellowness and a slightly nutty finish. Sweet, sour and bitter are neutral, with suitable sour taste, special and elegant taste. Although the professional price of coffee in Brazil
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Introduction of Galapagos Coffee Hassanda Coffee Garden in Ecuador
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
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Introduction of Puerto Rican coffee beans with its unique taste
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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Jamaica washed coffee beans Alpine beans Blue Mountain Coffee introduction to Valenford Manor
Coffee beans that generally grow at low elevations and other areas can only be called Jamaican mountain beans or Jamaican water-washed beans, which have a lot of flavor compared with the Jamaican Blue Mountains, but the area of these producing areas is twice that of the real blue mountain areas. the output accounts for 75% of the country's output, so when you buy Jamaican coffee, don't think you've bought Blue Mountain coffee. Because the blue mountains of Jamaica are so famous,
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Bolivian Coffee Snow vein Manor with rich and balanced overall taste
Bolivia not only has a unique growing environment, but also has an excellent coffee variety Typica. In the past two hundred years, the main variety of coffee in Yanggas area is the ancient Tibica. Tibica coffee has a balanced and soft flavor, with lively aroma and rich sour taste. Unfortunately, the low production of Tibika and its poor disease resistance make Bolivia's
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Boutique Coffee Nicaraguan Coffee introduces Joy Manor in Central America
Nicaragua has finally returned to the boutique coffee market, and many roasters are now gradually treating Nicaraguan beans as a unique coffee producing area. These buyers' impression of Nepalese coffee has changed greatly, from using it as a matching bean to using it as a high-quality single bean, which shows that the quality of Nepalese coffee has improved a lot. In fact, recently many of them have come from the United States.
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Clean, smooth, fruity aroma of Papua New Guinea Coffee Wiki Valley
Papua New Guinea is a refreshing and elegant beauty. Not only the bean body is beautiful, the flavor is also beautiful and exquisite. From the map, we can see that Papua New Guinea borders Indonesia, but it does not have the full-bodied, miscellaneous and spicy characteristics of Indonesia's Mantenin. On the contrary, the flavor of Papua New Guinea is more balanced and cleaner. Due to
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Bitter and fragrant, delicious Arabica coffee in Guatemala
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
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Introduction to Berman Manor of the Origin and characteristics of Kenyan Coffee
Kenya is bordered to the north by Ethiopia, the origin of Arabica coffee trees, but it was not until the beginning of the 20th century that coffee cultivation began. In the 19th century, missionaries introduced Arabica trees from Yemen, but did not plant them in large quantities until 1893. Brazil's ancient bourbon coffee seeds were introduced to cultivate coffee on a large scale. In other words, the current Kenyan coffee is of Brazilian origin.
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Indonesia Bali cat shit coffee with unique fermentation environment Introduction Kahayangan Manor
Indonesian coffee has earthy and herbal flavours and the highest consistency of any continent. However, cat poop coffee has a stronger earthy smell and a consistency closer to syrup, which has a very special aroma. After drinking, there will still be a faint mint cool feeling in the mouth, which is the exclusive taste that the general coffee does not have. After drinking a cup, take a deep breath or take a mouthful of cold water, you can understand.
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There is an excellent full-bodied Indonesian coffee at Rasuna Wahana Manor.
The main coffee producing area Java, the oldest producing area, continues its reputation from the glorious era of Indonesian coffee in the 18th century. When it comes to Java coffee, it is still reminiscent of quality and delicacy. At that time, the most famous blend was Java coffee with Yemeni mocha. In addition, Java also has a very famous old coffee Aged coffee, or monsoon coffee Monsooned c
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Introduction to Santa Barara Manor of Honduran Coffee with rich and unique aroma
The extremely balanced nature of Honduran coffee makes it a wide range of uses. Can be used to mix coffee, can also be used as a single product to brew, mixed with Honduran coffee Italian concentrate will have a surprising effect. Although in troubled times, coffee can also grow its own beauty, it is not difficult to understand why so many people are so obsessed with this dark liquid.
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