Coffee Farm Lists
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Tarasu Latin American coffee special hard beans in the western valley of Costa Rica
Costa Rica has more than 2 centuries of tradition and experience in growing, harvesting, roasting and selling high-quality coffee beans. Since the 19th century, the export of coffee has not only integrated Costa Rica with the world, but also deeply affected the development of infrastructure, health, education, economy and other fields in Costa Rica. Only one variety of Arabica is planted in the whole country.
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Growing environment in the Andes, a coffee-growing region in Colombia
The suitable climate in Colombia provides a real natural pasture for coffee. Coffee trees in Colombia are mainly cultivated in the Andes, on steep slopes about 1300 meters above sea level, where the annual temperature is about 18 degrees Celsius, annual rainfall is 2000 to 3000 millimeters, latitude 1-11 15 north, longitude 72-78 west, and the specific range of elevation can exceed 2.000 meters. By
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Pokuit butterfly coffee beans grown in the Baru volcano area of Pokut
40% rosy summer means that 40% of the coffee trees in that manor are roses, but they are all mixed with other coffee trees, so they must be random during pollination, and the fruit is also mixed. That's why the 40% rose pedigree is in the land of Poquet, there is a very cost-effective bean. And has a very beautiful name Flower Butterfly. She does.
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Kilimanjaro coffee, which is suitable for blending a variety of fancy coffee
Brewing method Kilimanjaro coffee is mainly suitable for blending, can be prepared by themselves or made into a variety of fancy coffee. Individual production: brewing: to brew a good cup of coffee, in addition to fresh coffee powder and slightly harder water, but also a set of easy-to-use brewing tools. There are three main types of coffee machines in common use. Drip filter: wet with water
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The best harvest season for Rwandan coffee cherries
The peak harvest season for Rwandan coffee is during the main rainy season, from March to the end of May. During harvest season, farmers spend most of their day picking coffee by hand. In the afternoon, farmers carry coffee nuts in traditional baskets woven from banana leaves to washing stations hours away. Craftsman hand will be the best quality, with a deep red
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How to produce coffee Harald coffee beans in the highland mountains of eastern Ethiopia
Ethiopian Harald Ethiopian coffee is mostly produced in the plateau above 2000 meters above sea level, with large producing areas such as Djimma, Gambi, Yirgachefe, Sidamo and Harald (Harar). Among them, Montenegro in Harald is the only place in the world with wild coffee, which is auctioned in London every year.
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The best coffee in Venezuela is produced in San Cristobal.
The best coffee names in Venezuela are: Montebello in San Cristobal (San Cristbal de Tachira) in Tazira, Miramar in Rubio (Rubio de Tachira) in Tazira, Granija in Timothe (Timote de Merida) in Merida, and Santa Ana in Tacira (San)
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Coffee plantations in the Galapagos Islands Santa Cruz Manor
In 869, Mr. Manuel Coppos, the first owner of the Galapagos Islands, hoped to find a crop suitable for growing on his farm. He invited a team of French agronomists to visit the area, and finally they planted Arabica coffee trees on the Galapagos Islands for the first time. However, after several trials and tribulations, coffee was grown in the Galapagos Islands in 1915.
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Coffee producing area of the eastern island of Haiti in the West Indies-Dominica Santo Domingo Coffee
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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Jamaica-Old Coffee Manor Valenford Manor Blue Mountain Coffee Alpine Coffee
Coffee is the main cash crop in Jamaica, and coffee farms are all over the island. But only in the four administrative regions of St. Andrew, Portland, St. Thomas and St. Mary, certified by the Jamaica Coffee Industry Council (Coffee Industry Board of Jamaica,CIB), coffee grown in the Blue Mountains above 2000 feet above sea level is allowed to be called Tooth Buy.
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The characteristics of Mexican coffee that can drink a mixture of chocolate and cinnamon.
The characteristics of Mexican coffee Mexicans are enthusiastic and optimistic, which is perfectly reflected by the chocolates in Mexican coffee. There are different methods of Mexican coffee, but the main difference is whether it contains alcohol or not. let's first introduce the practice of non-alcohol. Heat a cup of milk, a teaspoon of cinnamon powder and a teaspoon of vanilla powder in a pot. Keep it at medium temperature. The heat is not too high, and the milk must not be too hot.
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Puerto Rico, the coffee producer that grows this old variety of Arabica coffee beans
Grow some old varieties of Arabica coffee beans, although the yield is lower than other varieties, but generally of high quality. People here have been using an ecological and intensive planting method, using only some low-toxic fertilizers and chemicals, and taking mixed crop planting measures to make the soil more fertile. When it's time to pick coffee beans, people go back and forth among the coffee trees
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In the blue mountain coffee growing area above 1800 meters above sea level, Jamaica and the Caribbean
Only coffee grown in the Blue Mountain area above 1800 meters above sea level can be called Blue Mountain Coffee. A coffee enthusiast in the United States is even more demanding, insisting that the coffee grown at an altitude of 2256 meters is Blue Mountain coffee. Relatively speaking, the coffee with moderate altitude has the best quality. Specific altitude, air humidity, rainfall, light and other factors created the tripod.
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Introduction to the Blood Manor of the Coffee producing country of Bolivia
In boutique coffee, this is the description of Bolivian coffee; Bolivia, located on the southeast side of Peru, is an alpine country. La Paz (capital) is 3660 meters above sea level. Coffee cannot be grown in such a cold place. But YUNGAS, northeast of La Paz, borders the Amazon basin. The altitude is a little lower. About 1500-2500 meters. The average annual temperature is about 10-15 degrees without frost damage in winter. The fertile soil is Bolivia.
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Taste round and balanced Nicaraguan coffee beans with less sharp acidity
Nicaragua's main exports. According to the president of the Nicaraguan Coffee Farmers' Federation, due to the poor harvest of coffee in Nicaragua's Pacific region, the country's total coffee production in 1998 may be 12% lower than that in 1997. In the coffee year of 1997 and 1998, Nicaragua harvested 1.422 million bags of coffee (each bag of 46kg), which has been producing 1 million bags in the past 14 years.
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Papua New Guinea's finest coffee beans with excellent natural conditions
Papua New Guinea's coffee production is not very high, its coffee beans are carefully processed washed Arabica beans. Generally washed coffee beans, full of bright fruit, but not very strong acidity. It is characterized by a silky soft taste and excellent aroma, moderate acidity, coffee is relatively rare in the high alcohol and medium acidity coffee varieties, regardless of
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Guatemala's three non-volcanic coffee producing areas
Waichangsi Plateau Waichangsi Plateau This area is volcanic soil, high altitude, adequate rainfall, humidity changes greatly. Ash from Pacaya, Guatemala's most active volcano, provides important minerals for the region's soils. The dry season sunshine is abundant, although the morning fog, dew is big, but dissipates quickly. As a result, 100 per cent of the coffee in the region is sun processed. [Features
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Atitlan, one of the five major volcanic coffee producing areas in Guatemala
Atitlan is one of the five largest volcanic coffee producing areas in Guatemala, and its soil organic matter is the most abundant among the five volcanic coffee producing areas. 90% of the traditional Atilan coffee is grown on the violent volcanic slopes of Lake Attila, where the daily breeze stirs the lake, which is an important factor affecting the microclimate of the region. The area has accumulated excellent planting and processing techniques for a long time.
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Ethiopia, the coffee bean producing area of Kenya, which is grown on volcanic slopes.
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 the leaves, but did not plant them in large quantities. It was not until 1893 that coffee was cultivated on a large scale because of the introduction of Brazil's ancient bourbon seeds. That is to say, Kenyan coffee is of Brazilian origin.
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Indonesian Coffee House Arabica Coffee House
Coffee processing Java coffee is traditionally washed. Sumatra and Sulawesi are known for their Indonesian wet-hulled method, known locally as Giling Basah. The drying methods in coffee processing vary according to the situation: high-priced bed drying under canopy, terrace drying, roadside drying and other methods are used. Coffee flavor varies from region to region.
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