Coffee Farm Lists
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Introduction to Ethiopian coffee beans with mostly small grains and long, pointed beans
Ethiopian beans are easily recognizable, mostly small and pointed long beans, known as longberry, and often mixed with small oval-shaped short beans, called shortberry, which look uneven in size and appearance. The commercial bulk beans of Grade4 or Grade5 are mostly mixed with hundreds of different crystal seeds in different producing areas, so the phenomenon of uneven bean phase is the most obvious.
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Introduction to the birthplace of coffee in Africa-birthplace of Robusta, Uganda
Uganda is the birthplace of Robusta in Africa, just as Ethiopia is the birthplace of Arabica coffee, which was first found in Uganda. So far, Uganda has a history of growing coffee for more than 100 years. The output ranks second in Africa, after Ethiopia. At the same time, Uganda is one of the few major countries in Africa dedicated to the production of organic coffee. Wu
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Located in the tropics of the Kona coffee producing area of Hawaii, the Manoa Valley area of Oahu Island
Hawaii is located in the tropics, although there are occasional tornadoes, but there is no frost attack, so this is really suitable for the growth of Kona coffee beans, no wonder the coffee here is so delicious. There are not many rare Kona coffee in the world, and you will be lucky if you can taste the purest Kona coffee. In fact, Kona coffee is a treasure not only because of its
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Venezuelan coffee with a rich, fruity flavor
The Caracas perimeters, also known for coffee, have resumed production. The Jean and Andres Boulton plantations in Turgua are also home to tipika coffee trees. Characteristics of Venezuelan coffee: Venezuelan coffee tastes different from other Latin American coffees. It is delicious and lighter than traditional coffee.
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Introduction to Dominican Coffee with a lingering aftertaste and smooth taste
Coffee in Dominica varies slightly in taste according to the altitude of the region where it is grown, with sour but rich taste in the highlands, and less sour and smoother taste in the lowlands. On the other hand, the high-quality coffee beans produced by some Dominican estates have a rich aroma, mellow taste, moderately bright sour taste, and are often used with famous Puerto Rican or Jamaican coffee.
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Introduction of Mexican Aldura Coffee with large granules and strong sweetness
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, moderately sour, special and elegant. Although the professionalism of coffee in Brazil is of little value
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Balanced acidity and fragrant Ecuadorian coffee introduces the San Cristobal Galapagos group.
St. Cristobal is a larger island in the Galapagos archipelago. At 410m above sea level, there is a small lake called El.Junco, which forms streams along the rocks and volcanic rocks on the southern slope of the island. Mineral-rich fresh water moistens the land of St. Cristobal, keeping the soil moist and fertile. For here.
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Introduction to Puerto Rican coffee with strong aroma and long aftertaste
Puerto Rican coffee has been exported to all parts of the world. As the coffee in this country is generally carefully cultivated, it is pure, fragrant and granular, among which the best is among the world's famous brands. The best coffee is Yauco Selecto, which means Selecto. Grand Lares Yauco is produced in the southwest of the island, Larez.
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The introduction of Bolivian coffee beans that make people feel their strong personality.
In contrast to the hot summer, it seems that each bean in autumn can impress the taste buds with its own unique taste, Yega Chefe's lemon, Harald's bitter chocolate, sweet and sour fruit pie, Costa Rica, Kenyan red wine, as always, and this baking is a dark horse, which is even more amazing than when Yegashafi idido was born.
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Moderate acidity, fragrant and delicious Nicaraguan coffee producing area
Nicaraguan coffee Nicaragua coffee flavor characteristics: moderate acidity, fragrant and delicious. Nicaraguan coffee of high quality is in the forefront of coffee beans in the world and enjoys a good reputation. Its particles are moderate in size, mild in taste and very aromatic and mellow. Nicaragua is located in central Central America, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Caribbean Sea to the east. The highlands in the north and the coastal plains in the east
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Introduction to Papua New Guinea Coffee producing area with plump grains and varied taste
The top coffee beans in Papua New Guinea are as beautiful and precious as the country's national bird of paradise. As coffee in the country is widely grown in the highlands of 1300 to 1800 meters above sea level, coffee beans are plump and varied in taste, with pleasant acidity and fruit-like sweetness. In Papua New Guinea, about 75% of coffee products come from small local farmers.
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Introduction of Guatemalan coffee beans with good sour taste and high praise
Guatemalan coffee beans are mostly cultivated in high-altitude volcanic soils belonging to the most advanced Arabica varieties. Due to the long ripening period, the beans are medium and dense (Guatemalan coffee beans are graded not on the basis of particle size, but on the basis of shortcomings), and the bean color is dark turquoise. It is characterized by the unique sour taste of fragrance, mellow, sweetness and freshness.
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Introduction of Kenyan coffee beans with strong citrus, mango and grape aromas
Kenyan coffee has always been a very representative category of African coffee varieties. Basically, every coffee lover has his own favorite African coffee or two, and Kenyan varieties must have a place in it. The best Kenyan flavors are hybrid and have quite obvious fruity flavors (such as strawberries and citrus) and sometimes lead to the belief that
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Coffee beans from Honduras, a coffee producer in northern Central America, introduce fine coffee.
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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El Salvador essence concentrated in Santa Ana in the west and Charantan fruit volcanic rocks in the northwest.
El Salvador boutique coffee is concentrated in the volcanic rock producing areas of Santa Ana in the west and Charantanan fruit in the northwest. In recent years, the top 10 cup tests are almost entirely from these two producing areas, with an altitude of about 9-1500 meters, mainly bourbon (68%). Followed by Pacas (29%), mixed-race Pakamara, Dulaai and Kaddura accounted for only 3%. The coffee harvest season has been held since November.
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Introduction to the Central Mountain area of Costa Rica Coffee producing area-Western Valley
Brazilian coffee fruit, a coffee producer, accounts for 1/3 of the world's coffee consumption and occupies a place in the global coffee market, although Costa Rica faces several times more natural disasters than other regions. but its acreage is enough to make up for it. There are many kinds of coffee here, but its industrial policy is abundant and cheap, so it is excellent.
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Introduction of Colombian coffee beans in northwestern South America
The National Coffee Management Association of Colombia, like the National Management Association of Kenya, is a model of coffee organization. Compared with other producing countries, Colombia is more concerned with developing products and promoting production. It is this, coupled with its superior geographical and climatic conditions, that makes Colombian coffee excellent in quality and delicious and famous all over the world. The status of coffee in Colombia comes from the following examples
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Coffee beans with high price in Panama, Pokuit Flower Butterfly Coffee beans
In the land of Pokuit, there is a bean with a high performance-to-price ratio. And has a very beautiful name Flower Butterfly. She has 40% high-quality Rosa pedigree, which is composed of Rosa, Kaddura and Kaduai. It is planted in the Baru volcano region of Pokuit and grows in the volcanic area at an altitude of 1600 meters. Panama's local special
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Tanzania Kilimanjaro Coffee Arusha Coffee Manor with sweetness and light sour taste
The coffee beans are of extraordinary quality and are produced in the Mohi district near Mount Kilimanjaro. The mountain area with a height of 3,000 to 6,000 feet is the most suitable area for growing coffee. Fertile volcanic ash gives the coffee here a strong texture and soft acidity. It exudes delicate aromas and contains aromas of wine and fruit, giving people an aftertaste.
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Washing treatment in Rwanda introduces Kimmel Manor in the Lute Xilo production area of the western province.
Rwanda coffee is absolutely high quality in the form of washed Arabica beans. As far as Africa is concerned, its coffee industry is remarkable because the country thrives mainly by producing the best possible coffee beans. Coffee from Rwanda is becoming more and more popular in the international market. The mission of the Rwandan Coffee Association is to manage and supervise the coffee industry in Rwanda from production to sales.
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