Coffee Farm Lists
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Introduction to Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee with unique sour, bitter, sweet, mellow and other flavors
Blue Mountain Coffee can maintain today's top status, but also closely related to the local business policy. In 1932, Jamaica adopted a policy to encourage coffee production to reduce the island's dependence on sugar exports. Unlike most coffee producing countries, the local government does not plant a large number of high-yield and poor-quality coffee in order to increase the output value, but takes the quality as the best, preferring to sacrifice the coffee production.
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Introduction to Yongas, northeast of La Paz, Bolivia Coffee Snow vein Manor.
Bolivia's high-quality estates, very high altitude, perennial low temperature environment, so that coffee fruit growth is slow, tight enough, aroma is also charming, floral aroma is obvious, such as careful handling, cherries with the same maturity, often have a clean and meticulous high-end taste, this elegant vanilla and honey aromas are very attractive, this champion bean has a variety of floral aromas, vanilla and sweet very long-lasting. To
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Introduction of Matagalpa Coffee growing area in Nicaragua
Nicaragua coffee is obscure compared with Guatemala coffee. Compared with high mountain beans in Guatemala, Nicaraguan beans are more balanced and lack a little of their own characteristics. The gentle and graceful Nicaraguan Coffee Matagalpa is one of the most beautiful and safest cities in Nicaragua with the most pleasant climate throughout the year, such as
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Introduction to Paradise Bird Manor in Wiki Valley
Before making coffee, I never knew where Babu was; I didn't know about birds of paradise; nor did I know that there were coffee trees there. There are many countries in the world that have not attracted our attention, and Papua New Guinea is one of them. New Guinea is a large, mountainous island, dominated by Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
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An introduction to Indian coffee trees with a unique processing method.
People who taste Indian coffee for the first time will feel a strong flavor of the sea because Indian coffee beans are dried by the salty sea breeze. Grade A coffee beans in India have always been a kind of coffee strongly concerned by coffee lovers all over the world because of their unique processing methods. From May to June every year, it is the monsoon period in India, and the rainy and dry seasons occur repeatedly. In the meantime,
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Introduction of Guatemala Antigua coffee beans at high altitude in the center of the volcanic area
Antigua Flower God is the best of Antigua coffee. It belongs to the famous beans of the well-known La Minita group. Produced by Las Pastores Beneficio, a well-known processing plant in Antigua. Antigua Flower God comes from the high altitude in the center of Antigua volcanic area. Costa Rica's famous Raminita Manor offers the highest standards in the industry.
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Characteristics of Kenyan Coffee SASINI Manor Berman Manor in the Central Mountain area of Nyeri
The characteristics of Kenyan coffee Kenya is adjacent to Ethiopia, the origin of Arabica coffee trees in the north of Kenya, but it was not until the beginning of the 20th century that it was engaged in coffee cultivation. In the 19th century, missionaries introduced Arabica trees from Yemen, but did not plant them in large quantities. Coffee was not cultivated on a large scale until 1893, when Brazilian ancient bourbon coffee seeds were introduced. In other words, the current Kenyan coffee
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Characteristics of Indonesian Mantenin Coffee beans Lasuna Wahana Manor in Lindong producing area of Sumatra
In the 17th century, the Dutch first introduced Arabica saplings to Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka) and Indonesia. In 1877, a large-scale disaster hit the Indonesian islands, coffee rust destroyed almost all the coffee trees, people had to give up Arabica, which had been in operation for many years, and introduced the disease-resistant Robusta coffee tree from Africa. And Sue
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Honduran Coffee beans with large granule shape introduce San Juan Xido region
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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Light weight, aromatic, pure, slightly sour Salvadoran Parkmara coffee
If you want to give an appropriate description of the flavor characteristics of Salvadoran coffee, it should be nothing more than moderate, slightly thinner viscosity, pleasing softness and sweetness, coupled with attractive fruit aromas. When tasting El Salvador, you can put the right amount of sugar into the coffee, add ice, stir it well, and add fresh milk according to your personal preference.
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Tarasu, a valley in the central mountains of Costa Rica's coffee-producing region.
Excellent Costa Rican coffee is called extra hard beans, and this kind of coffee can grow at an altitude of more than 1500 meters. Altitude has always been a problem for coffee growers. The higher the altitude, the better the coffee beans, not only because the higher altitude can increase the acidity of the coffee beans and thus increase the flavor, but also because the night temperature at the higher altitude is lower, which can make the trees grow slowly.
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Exudes a faint and elegant fragrance an introduction to the Colombian coffee-producing Andes
Columbia coffee foreign name Colombian Coffee also known as the main raw materials of jade coffee Arabica coffee beans, robusta coffee, washed coffee beans (Washedbeans) contain preservatives no main edible efficacy can prevent radiation injury, health care function suitable for people generally healthy people can drink, suffering from cardiovascular disease
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Introduction of Panamanian Rosa Coffee Pocket Flower Butterfly Coffee beans
In 1996, Blaise and Rachel visited a farm for sale in the Haramijun area of the Bocketi Valley, and was attracted by the beautiful farm and immediately bought it. This is Esmeralda. Daniel Lou, the third son of Haramiqiong Farm. It is in this farm that Mr. Bidasson has grown Geisha coffee that attracts the attention of the coffee world. Geisha pronunciation is the same as Japanese.
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Tanzania Kilimanjaro Coffee with full aroma, bright acidity and mellow taste
The northern coffee is full of aroma, bright acidity, mellow taste, and thanks to the rich volcanic soil, it has the sweetness of mineral water. Southern coffees are characteristically medium body and fine acidity with good fruity and floral aromatic
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Introduction to Rwandan coffee beans washed by water in Lutexiluo region of Western Province
Rwanda has been growing coffee since colonial times. Although coffee is the main crop, the quality of coffee produced in Rwanda is not outstanding. The status of coffee in the world is low and few people pay attention to it. Most coffee varieties grown in Rwanda are bourbon varieties. Rwanda, known as the country of thousands of hills, has a high altitude mountain environment, fertile volcanic soil and abundant rainfall, which are beneficial to coffee.
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Yega Snow Coffee producing area Sidamo Gedeo District, Sidamo Province
Today, Ethiopia is an important coffee producer, with about 12 million people engaged in coffee production and a major exporter of Arabica coffee beans in Africa. The high-quality coffee here is of excellent quality and is worth looking for. A variety of coffee cultivation methods can be found in Ethiopia: from wild coffee forests and semi-developed land
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Uganda coffee beans with a unique flavor
Mbale on Mount Elgon to the east and other producing areas near the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west are known as Wugar. Officially listed grades are Oaganic (organic), Bugisu AA, Bugisu A, Bugisu B, Bugisu PB, Wugar, Drugar and others not listed. To find a good Ugandan coffee, you must first identify Bugisu AA, A
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Introduction of Cuban Crystal Coffee in the American region south of the United States
The people of South America have waged a long and heroic struggle for freedom and liberation. In the second half of the 18th century, the system maintained by the sovereign state increasingly became the biggest obstacle to social development, and the development of this principal contradiction pushed the South American people to embark on the road of the War of Independence. In 1810, armed uprisings spread throughout South America. After more than a decade of bloody struggle, Xi was finally overthrown.
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Introduction of American Hawaiian coffee beans with special growth and climatic environment
Such superior natural conditions make Arabica coffee in Kona produce more coffee than any other plantation in the world, and maintain high quality, unique growth and climate environment to create a stronger coffee flavor. But to the regret of coffee fans, only about 1400 hectares of Kona coffee is produced, although Hawaii is often affected by tornadoes.
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Smooth taste, sweet Venezuelan coffee San Cristobal coffee
Venezuelan coffee tastes different from other coffee in Latin America. It is delicious, light and less sour than traditional coffee, which makes it not only blended but also distinctive. Venezuelan coffee beans taste smooth and sweet. Compared with other coffee in Latin America, Venezuelan coffee is lighter, full-grained, sour, sweet and deep. Venezuela
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