Coffee Farm Lists
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How many kinds of coffee beans are there in Ethiopia? Yega snow caffeine Gediyo
Even the official research unit of Ethiopia does not know how many Arabica subspecies there are in Ethiopia. The coffee cooperatives in this mountain are certainly different from those planted in another mountain, and even small farmers in the same region grow different varieties of coffee. It has been estimated that there are at least 2000 varieties of Ethiopian coffee and even more than 4500 kinds of coffee. Compared to the southern neighbor Ken
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Sun-dried Sidama Coffee Raw beans introduce the country of origin of Ethiopian coffee
(washed Sidamo raw beans) while the sun-exposed Sidamo beans are yellowish green, the beans are not neat, and it is common to lack carob beans. In the sun drying field in Sidamo, the coffee is placed in a hemp net wooden frame, and the workers turn it manually in turn in the sun, so that the coffee beans are heated evenly. (Sidamo Coffee Fruit Tree frame drying) properly treated sun Sidamo flavor is not discounted, except
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Uganda coffee production area introduction Robert coffee beans West Ruwensori (Ruwensori)
Uganda's coffee exports from September to April totaled 1.44 million bags, down 0.5 per cent year-on-year, largely due to the prevalence since 1993 of claims that coffee is resistant to coffee blight, which is said to have destroyed 130 million coffee trees. Drought early in the season and harvest-season rains have contributed to the drop in coffee production, but it is expected that coffee production will continue to decline due to positive international market prices.
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Unique features: introduction to noble Cuban crystal coffee
Unique characteristics: Noble, tender, elegant Cubita are produced from the pollution-free Crystal Mountain Coffee in the high altitude areas of Cuba, which is adjacent to the Blue Mountain Mountains of Jamaica, with similar climatic conditions, comparable to Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee. Crystal Mountain is also known as the Blue Mountain of Cuba. So there are a lot of coffee under the banner of the Blue Mountains of Cuba, but the most pure Crystal Mountain coffee Cu
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Introduction to Kona Coffee Oahu Manoa Valley
The earliest settlers in Hawaii arrived here between 300 and 400 AD, and historians speculated that they were from the Marcos Islands. People are scattered into different tribes that live on the island and are led by hereditary chiefs. The earliest Hawaiian residents created the rich musical culture of Hawaii, although not many words have been preserved. On the other hand, the Europeans found that Hawaii was a couple.
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Introduction of Venezuelan coffee producing areas with smooth taste and sweet taste
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 producing Santo Domingo coffee with a faint fragrance
In the early 18th century, coffee was introduced to Domiga from Martinique, and fine coffee was produced in the north represented by Hibao and in the south, including Okayabani Santo Domingo. Among them, the coffee produced by Santo Domingo and Barney, which is almost synonymous with domiga coffee, is a world-famous high-quality coffee. Santo Domingo coffee, characterized by freshness and elegance.
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Introduction to Aldura Coffee varieties of Mexican Coffee beans produced in Highland
The selection of Mexican coffee is generally carried out manually. The main basis for selection is according to the fullness of coffee particles, whether it is uniform, and then grade it. Generally speaking, coffee with full and uniform grains is easier to preserve. Only the fullest and most evenly grained coffee beans can be roasted to represent the best and best coffee in the country. After picking the coffee beans, the workers put the coffee
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Introduction to Ecuador Arabica Coffee in South America Hassendaca, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands
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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Introduction of Larez Yaoke Coffee in the Central and Southern part of Puerto Rico Coffee producing area
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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Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee introduces Valenford Manor in the Caribbean region of St. Thomas
The History of Blue Mountain Coffee in 1717 King Louis XV of France ordered coffee to be grown in Jamaica, and in the mid-1920s, the Governor of Jamaica, Nicholas. Nicholas Lawes imported Arabica seeds from Martinique and began to plant them in St. Andrew. To this day, the St. Andrews area
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What are the reasons for the poor quality of early Bolivian coffee?
The early Bolivian coffee was of low quality and the market was very poor. Usually the picked coffee fruit is bumped all the way to the processing plant after a simple peeling treatment. Due to the imperfect infrastructure, the traffic is underdeveloped. Coffee farmers have to overcome the rugged mountain road and transport the beans to the higher altitude area of La Paz for washing. If the coffee fruit can not be delivered to the processing in time
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Introduction of Nicaraguan Coffee producing areas with excellent growing Environment
It provides a good growing 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. The coffee produced here is highly respected by coffee lovers all over the world and gradually becomes a boutique.
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Medium Roast, Wash Process Papua New Guinea Coffee Bean Flavor Estate Introduction
Papua New Guinea has high sweetness, bright and rising fruit acids like apricots, balanced and rich taste, overall balanced and elegant flavor, clean and smooth, with fruity aroma. Generally speaking, coffee with good acidity is difficult to guarantee good body, but Papua New Guinea is valuable in that it has both high quality moderate acid and very good acidity.
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Guatemala coffee producing all kinds of coffee beans Introduction Latissa Estate
There are few places in the world that offer the variety of quality coffee beans produced in Guatemala. Guatemala coffee beans are excellent because of the unique conditions of their origin, including different climatic changes in each region, rich volcanic soils, abundant natural water resources, high altitude mountains and shady and humid forests. Guatemala has seven major coffees
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Aromatic, full-bodied, fruity Kenyan coffee-growing region Flavors Palate Introduction
Kenya coffee is mostly grown at altitudes of 1500- 2100 meters and harvested twice a year. To make sure only ripe berries are picked, people have to make about seven rounds through the woods. Kenyan coffee is grown by small farmers who harvest the coffee and send it fresh to a cooperative washing station, where the washed, dried coffee is washed into parchment coffee beans (i.e., coated).
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Introduction of Jintamani Manor Arabica Coffee Manor in Bali, Indonesia
Generally, it is a natural hybrid variety of iron pickup, and it is generally washed. In the northernmost part of Sumatra, lake tawar Tawahu or Axie aceh or Takengon Kengang are planted by another Gaga friend in the traditional shade method, and mainly washed or semi-washed, with a bright sour flavor and a light dull fragrance. American boutique coffee industry mostly uses this area coffee.
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Introduction to the Lindong producing area of Sumatra Island in Mantenin, Indonesia, which is mainly treated by half-sun or sun treatment.
The coffee produced by the Batak people in Lake Toba or the Lindong Mountains in north-central Sumatra is mostly grown without shade, and is mainly treated by half-sun or sun treatment, with obvious herbal and soil flavor, low acidity and muggy aroma, which is the most characteristic of Mantenin coffee, so it is called Mantenin coffee, while the area of Tawahu or Achelle in the northernmost part of Sumatra is composed of
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Introduction of Honduran coffee beans with rich and unique aroma
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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Species of Salvadoran Coffee in Central America Renas, IzaIco region, Sonsonate Province
In the 19th century, coffee in El Salvador was an important cash crop, and the government legislated to collect taxes and encourage planting and export. although coffee farmers in El Salvador could not get technical or financial assistance, they were in the growth of production per hectare, it is quite excellent among many coffee-producing countries! The output value of coffee is like a locomotive, which is important to the basic transportation construction and the development of light industry in Saudi Arabia.
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