Coffee Farm Lists
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Cuban Coffee Culture Cuban Crystal Coffee introduction Fine Coffee beans
Coffee was introduced into Cuba from Dominica in 1748. In Cuba, where the land is fertile and the climate is humid, Rain Water's abundant area has become the most suitable place to grow coffee. After that, coffee began to be grown and developed in Cuba. In the Central Mountains of Cuba, it is the best place to grow Cuban coffee, in which Crystal Mountain coffee is synonymous with top Cuban coffee. (ancient)
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An introduction to the planting History of Kona Coffee in Hawaii in the Manoa Valley area of Oahu
In 1813, a Spaniard first grew coffee in the ManoaValley Valley of Oahu, which is today the main campus of the University of Hawaii. In 1825, an English agronomist named John Wilkinson transplanted some coffee from Brazil to grow in the coffee garden of Chief Birch on the island of Oahu. Three years later, a man named Samuel Riveland Draggs (
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Venezuelan coffee beans introduce San Cristobal
The distinctive manor coffee comes from this oil-rich country. Oil was once considered to be the main export of Venezuela. Although coffee trees were introduced from Martinique in 1730 and Venezuela, coffee production was almost abandoned at the height of the oil industry. Recently, coffee plantations have begun to recover, with the original planting of Tipica and
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Dominica Coffee with a faint scent introduces Santo Domingo coffee
Unlike the coffee produced in Haiti, most of the coffee grown in the Dominican Republic has been washed, which is also a symbol of high quality. Miniga Coffee uses a washing method to treat coffee beans, so that the quality of treated coffee beans is more guaranteed. The coffee beans treated by washing method retain more original flavor than the drying method, and the aroma is pure and soft. "Dominica Coffee beans | Santo Domingo (S
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Introduction of Mexican coffee beans with large particles and strong sweet taste
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. There are many ways to taste Mexican coffee, mainly divided into alcoholic and non-alcoholic practices. Non-alcoholic Mexican coffee often goes with milk. Put a cup
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Balanced acidity and fragrant Ecuadorian coffee introduce Galapagos coffee
The best Ecuadorian coffee is grown on St. Cristobal Island in the Galapagos Islands, which has the unique natural geographical conditions for giving birth to the best quality coffee in the world. A cup of Galapagos coffee, like the beautiful scenery of the Galapagos Islands, is sure to impress you. In the mid-15th century, fishermen fishing in the western Pacific Ocean of South America were in the middle stream.
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Puerto Rico Coffee Manor introduces San Pedro Coffee beans
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico San Pedro Manor Coffee beans Puerto Rico's new farm coffee is a mild, supple, well-balanced island bean with a charming single malt aroma, extremely sweet when sipped in a cup, and medium-roasted creamy and greasy texture that is often suitable for Puerto Rican island beans. "Puerto Rican Coffee beans | San Pedro Manor Cafe, Puerto Rico
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Full-grained Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee introduces Valenford Manor in St. Thomas.
The earliest Jamaican Blue Mountain refers to the coffee produced by Warren Ford Farm and Silver Hill Farm, and the former is of the best quality; today's Jamaican Blue Mountain, refers to coffee beans growing in the Blue Mountains area east of Kingston, the capital of Jamaica (more than 1000 meters high). Now Mawei is the largest manor, its barrel is printed with M.B.C.F, and its products are often found in Taiwan. Tooth purchase
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Introduction to Bolivian Coffee Manor with refreshing perfume and sweet chocolate
The goal of planting coffee in the whole Takesi manor is 200ha, but only 13ha is planted and harvested very little Typica species, and the annual yield is only 120bags. This is not only fine agriculture, but also a farming model that respects nature. Takesi is the name of the local aborigines, the place name and the snow water from the mountains, also known as Takesi. After the publication of the CoE final in 2009, Takesi is no longer without.
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Nicaraguan coffee producing areas with hazelnut and cocoa aromas introduce Matagalpa
Dry aromas are full of chocolate, with aromas of hazelnut and cocoa. The wet aroma also has the smell of chocolate, accompanied by the smell of orange peel. With the baking degree of city+, the bright lemon acid and long cocoa finish are wonderful. Dry aroma (1-5): 3.8 wet aroma (1-5): 3.8 acidity (brightness) (1-10): 8.9 taste (layered) (1
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Papua New Guinea coffee producing country Wikipedia Valley producing area introduction
It is shared by Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. The island's alpine aborigines were not discovered until 1930 by Australia Mick Leahy, and they have retained their primitive civilization, making them a paradise for anthropological research. And what's particularly amazing is that the video of Mick's first encounter with the aborigines has been preserved and then combined with interviews with the locals.
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Bitter, fragrant, delicious Guatemalan coffee introduces Ladisha Manor
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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The handling of Kenyan Coffee introduces Berman Manor in the Central Mountain area of Nyeri
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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Introduction to the production of uniform and glossy Honduran Coffee
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
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The taste of tanned El Salvador introduces the IzaIco region of Sonsonate province.
El Salvador's coffee accounts for 40% of the country's exports, and it is usually picked in November, December and January-March of the following year. The export of raw beans lasts almost all year round. Coffee is produced in seven of the country's 14 provinces, with the largest number in the northwestern provinces of chalatenango and santa ana. The coffee produced in El Salvador is 100% Arabica, of which 68% is
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Introduction to excellent Costa Rican Coffee-Origin of Fine Coffee beans
One of the most famous is Mountain Costa Rica Coffee, which tastes mellow and neutral. It can be boiled directly or mixed with other kinds of coffee beans to form a mixed coffee. It is also a good choice. Other kinds of Brazilian coffee, such as Rio and Parana, can be produced in large quantities because they do not need too much care. Although they taste rough, they can be regarded as a kind of coffee with good quality and low price.
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An introduction to the Historical Origin of Coffee cultivation in Colombia
The history of coffee cultivation in Colombia can be traced back to the Spanish colonial era in the 16th century, and there are many theories about the history of coffee in Colombia: one: it is said to come from the island of Haiti in the Caribbean and from El Salvador in Central America. Second: in 1808, a priest introduced coffee beans to Colombia for the first time from the French Antilles via Venezuela. One of them
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Introduction to Panamanian Coffee, the King of Coffee Price ratio in Central America
The unique and most important resource of Panamanian coffee is its microclimate. The east-west environment of the Republic of Panama converges cold air over 6500 feet through the Central Mountains, creating a variety of microclimates in the Boquete and Volcn Candela regions, making it a major producer of Panamanian coffee. These specialty coffees are located in the Baru volcano area.
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Northern Highland Tanzania Coffee Manor introduces Arusha Coffee Manor
Coffee is one of the main cash crops in Tanzania, ranking fourth after cotton, tobacco and cashew nuts, mainly sold to Italy, Japan and the United States. Coffee exports play an important role in the national economy of Tanzania. Tanzania's main coffee producing area is located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, which is rich in volcanic soil and coffee trees planted here.
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Rwanda Coffee Manor introduces the Classification of Fine Coffee
Rwanda has been growing coffee since colonial times. Although the crops are mainly coffee, the quality of coffee produced in Rwanda is not outstanding, and its status in the coffee world is low, and few people pay attention to it. Most of the coffee varieties grown in Rwanda are bourbon. Rwanda, known as the country of Thousand Hills, has a high-altitude mountain environment, fertile volcanic soil and abundant precipitation.
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