Coffee Farm Lists
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Coffee farmers are more accustomed to using water washing treatment to introduce the coffee production environment of Nicaraguan coffee-producing countries.
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 Papua New Guinea Coffee with a rich acidity and a hint of jasmine
The two most popular beans from Papua New Guinea in China are sigri and purosa. Many people are accustomed to calling sigri a bird of paradise, while prosa is Prosa. In fact, these are two kinds of beans produced by two estate. As for the name bird of paradise, it is still a bit inappropriate, because in fact, the bird of paradise is the national bird of Papua New Guinea, on its national flag.
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How to make a cup of coffee with fragrant taste and soft taste
Before blending any coffee, you should first understand the taste characteristics of all kinds of coffee, and at least make it clear in your heart that the taste of the kind of coffee you want to mix can not be achieved by any single coffee. It would be a pity if the blended coffee doesn't taste better than one or more of them. It would be better not to match. If you use which qualities
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Bitter, fragrant and delicious Guatemalan coffee beans introduce fine coffee
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 of Panamanian coffee producing areas with medium flavor and uniform texture
The main coffee producing areas of Chiriqui province are Boquete and Volcan-Candela, among which Boquete is famous in the boutique coffee world. The Baru volcano, located between Boquete and Volcan-Candela, is the highest elevation in Panama. The fertile soil, regular precipitation and suitable altitude around the Balu volcano have created conditions for the production of high-quality coffee. Bana
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Tanzanian coffee bean Kilimanjaro coffee with stronger coffee concentration, better taste and flavor
Tanzania's main coffee producing area, located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, is rich in volcanic soil. Some coffee trees planted here are more than 100 years old. Coffee was first introduced by Christians from Kenya to grow coffee. Coffee trees must be carefully taken care of, weeded and fertilized. And old branches must be cut off so that new branches can grow to maintain the quality of coffee beans.
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Introduction of coffee growing environment in Rwanda with tropical climate characteristics
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.
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Boutique Coffee-Sumatra Manning (Sumatran Mandheling)
The famous producers of Asian coffee are the islands of the Malay Archipelago: Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan (formerly known as Borneo in Borneo), Sulawesi and New Guinea. The history of coffee cultivation in Sumatra began in the 18th century, and the name Mantenin
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Intense aromas of strawberry, citrus, peach and jasmine with Ethiopian Yega Chefe coffee flavor
Ethiopia is the oldest coffee producer. With Ethiopian beans, you can measure the flavor profile of all current coffee beans. It can be said that Ethiopia is the gene pool of coffee and the source of all flavors. Nothing is more common in Ethiopia than the coffee beans treated by the ancient method of sun treatment, which is caused by the geographical factors of lack of water in Ethiopia, but the sun exposure in the ancient method is difficult to control, the quality of farmers' work is also poor, and the taste of potions is good.
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Light green, small beans in the sun Sidama flavor introduction
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.
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Introduction to the flavor of Ugandan coffee beans, which is quite different from other East African countries in flavor characteristics.
Mbale on the eastern side of Mount Elgon and other producing areas on the western side near the border of the Democratic Republic of the Congo have the export name Wugar. The official ranks are Oaganic (Organic), Bugisu AA, Bugisu A, Bugisu B, Bugisu PB, Wugar, Drugar and other unlisted grades. To find a good Ugandan coffee, you must first recognize BugisuAA and A.
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Introduction to Cuban Crystal Coffee treated by tanning and Water washing
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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Sour, sweet and moist Hawaiian Kona coffee introduces boutique coffee
Kona coffee is grown on the slopes of Mauna Roa volcano on the southwest coast of Hawaii. In terms of flavor, Kona coffee beans are closer to Central American coffee than Indonesian coffee. Its average quality is very high, carefully handled, medium texture, good sour taste, very rich flavor, and fresh Kona coffee is extremely fragrant. If you think your coffee is too thick, not
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Introduction of Venezuelan coffee beans with smooth taste and sweet taste
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.
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Introduction of fresh, elegant, full-grained Dominica coffee beans
Flavor and taste characteristics: fresh and elegant, full particles, excellent acidity, pleasant aroma. The Dominican Republic is located in the east of the island of Haiti in the West Indies, bordering the Republic of Haiti to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south. With an area of about 49000 square kilometers and a population of 7.1 million, the Dominican Republic and the Republic of Haiti coexist on an island bordering Haiti. Like its neighbors.
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Introduction of Aldumara Coffee producing area with strong aroma of Mexican Coffee
Aldura coffee beans are the top coffee beans in Mexico. This coffee beans have large granules and have strong sweet, sour and good aroma. Mexicans are optimistic and enthusiastic, and it can also be seen from their coffee that the mellow Mexican coffee is not only loved by the native people, but also praised by many coffee connoisseurs. Tasting Mexican coffee.
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San Cristobal, the Galapagos coffee producing area of Ecuador with a unique ecological environment.
The coffee beans produced in Ecuador's Galapagos Islands are organic coffee beans, thanks to the unique ecological environment such as volcanic soil and microclimate, coupled with the fact that they do not use any chemical fertilizers or pesticides, they are recognized as natural green boutique coffee. this naturally grown coffee has a mild taste with a hint of flowers and fruit and caramel. It is understood that the Galapagos Islands are far from Eritrea.
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The pure, fragrant and grainy Puerto Rican coffee producing area introduces fine coffee.
Coffee in this country is generally carefully planted, with pure taste, aroma and heavy granules, among which the best is among the world's famous brands. The best coffee is Yaoke Yauco Selecto, which means Selecto. Grand Lares Yauco is produced in the southwest of the island, while Lars coffee is produced in the south-central part of the island. Gourmet coffee from Puerto Rico
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One of the three major producing areas of Blue Mountain Coffee in Jamaica introduces Valenford Manor Cliff Manor Silver Villa.
In 1717, King Louis XV of France ordered the cultivation of coffee in Jamaica. In the middle of the 20th century, the Governor of Jamaica, Sir Nicholas Nicholas Lawes, imported Arabica seeds from Martinique and began to plant them in St. Andrew. To this day, St. Andrew
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Introduction of Bolivian coffee beans with rich sour taste and lively aroma
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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