Coffee Farm Lists
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Introduction to the characteristic species of Colombian Coffee beans Lazmus Manor
In the early 1960s, coffee production was about 600kg per hectare. Now it has risen to about 900kg, and some farms can reach 2500 kg. However, quality assurance is a top priority for the coffee industry. Colombia established the National Coffee Management Association (Federacion Nacional de Cafeteros, or FNC) in 1927, which is responsible for quality supervision. Although the association is a private company
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Baru Volcano, a coffee-producing area in Panama
Dry incense can be said to be the most charming place of this bean. After grinding, you can obviously feel a kind of elegant floral fragrance, fresh and elegant, but it is not like Yega Xuefei's floral fragrance rising all the time, but a feeling of eloquence. In addition, there is obvious honey sweet fragrance, the overall dry fragrance is low and melodious, the honey sweet fragrance is more prominent after water injection, and the entrance of the coffee is very gently sour across the mouth.
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Introduction to the taste and flavor of Nicaraguan coffee Santa Barara
Beautiful sour taste, moderate mellow Nicaraguan coffee belongs to the Central and South American style coffee, although the acidity is not very high, but it feels refreshing. The mellow degree is also not high, but the overall feeling is just right, neither thin nor too strong. To make it easier to accept. The taste of red wine can be vaguely felt in the shallow sour taste, which is also a major feature of Nicaraguan coffee.
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Bourbon beans, Rwanda coffee, Musuyi boutique coffee in the western province of Luanda.
Like many African countries, Rwandan coffee is mainly produced by small farmers, and the ripe cherry fruits are collected and sent to the processing station every year during the harvest period. During the annual harvest period, the ripe coffee berries picked by farmers are concentrated in the treatment station for treatment, first selected by hand to ensure that no immature or damaged fruit is mixed in. Then remove the peel in a cool, cold ring
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The practice and introduction of Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee
Gently shake the beaker to make the coffee liquid even, about 87 degrees is the ideal drinking temperature, you can pour into the heated coffee cup to enjoy. Note: avoid brewing coffee repeatedly, because after the second brew, you can only get smoky brown water instead of coffee. When the beaker is in high heat, avoid contact with cold water and cause rupture, and pay attention to the absence of water or
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Ethiopia Yega Ficochel kochere boutique coffee
Cochel is located in a small producing area 25 kilometers southeast of Yegashafi, Ethiopia. It is a rich area for coffee production. It is also one of the three famous and micro-producing areas of Yegashafi. It has about 100,000 local residents, and coffee beans are the main source of income. The processing and processing equipment of this production area is very advanced. Coffee Review, a well-known coffee evaluation website, gave Kocher a high rating of 94 points for washed beans.
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Introduction to the Origin and characteristics of Honduran Coffee beans
Medium or shallow acidity, giving the impression of obvious but not strong. Sometimes it has a beautiful floral or fruity aroma (generally speaking, beans produced in different regions and at different elevations have different performances). It is not at all associated with the unrest of the country. Bitterness and obvious sweetness. The overall taste of Honduran coffee is balanced, sour and bitter are not so strong, between the two
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Boutique coffee beans Guatemala coffee bean production area Vivetna fruit production area
Now that we are talking about the Vivette South Fruit producing area, we have to introduce the star manor El Injerto, whose name comes from the unique fruit name of the Vivette Nanguo region. There are quite a variety of coffee trees in the manor. Here, Bourbon, Pacamara, Marago Gippe and other varieties are planted. It has a history of COE competitions in Guatemala.
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Burundi Burundi Bulundi Champion processing Factory Coffee Fine Coffee in Cayanza Province
Burundi is located south of the equator in east-central Africa. It is bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and south, Congo (Kinshasa) to the west, and Lake Tanganyika to the southwest. There are many plateaus and mountains in the territory, most of which are made up of the plateau on the east side of the East African Rift Valley. The national average elevation is 1600 meters, which is known as the mountain country. More than half of them are located in the famous Lake Tanganyika (Lake Tanganyika).
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El Salvador Coffee Flavor Origin Sibelia Manor
In Cuscacbapa, El Salvador, the beans are packed and ready for export. El Salvador's coffee is a Central American specialty, light, aromatic, pure and slightly acidic. Like Guatemala and Costa Rica, coffee in El Salvador is graded according to altitude, with the higher the altitude, the better the coffee. The best brand is Pipil.
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Kenya Nyeri producing area Jia Tuji Gatugi processing plant African coffee flavor
According to SL Laboratory botanists, SL28 and SL34 are genetic variants. Among them, SL28 has a mixed lineage of French missionaries, mocha and Yemeni tibica. SL28 was bred to produce high quality, pest resistant coffee beans in large quantities. Although SL28 did not yield as much as expected, copper leaf color and broad bean-like beans were very good.
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Costa Rican Coffee Bean Features Lajas Estate
Other types of Brazilian coffee, such as Rio, Parana, etc., can be produced in large quantities without too much care. Although the taste is rough, it is a kind of inexpensive coffee. Because it is distributed all over the country, the solid quality varies, and there are its own standards (NO.2~NO.8 according to the amount of impurities, NO.13~NO.19 according to the size of beans, divided into six grades according to taste).
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Introduction to the flavor and quality characteristics of coffee in Papua New Guinea
Although not to her best drinking time, but can already feel her beauty, the bird of paradise does not have the low depth of mandarin beans (although there is only a thin line between Papua New Guinea and Indonesia), drink clean, clear, taste up, after drinking the fragrance, from bitter to sweet, smooth taste of Paradise Bird is from Pakistan's famous farm Sigri Estate)
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The origin of the name of Indonesian Mantenin coffee bean
Aceh Gold TP, from Raminita, is famous in the world as one of its top Mantenin products because it adheres to the strictest quality management of La Minita and the company sends people to Sumatra to provide technical guidance, from planting to processing. And requires the full harvest of ripe fruit. This coffee bean is located in Aceh.
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Introduction to the flavors of Tanzanian Coffee
In the past, the coffee industry in Tanzania has been dominated by manor cultivation, but now more than 85% are grown by small farmers. Many small farmers are combined into cooperative organizations, the most important of which is the Kilimanjaro Cooperative Alliance (Kilimanjaro Cooperative Union, referred to as KNCU). Tanzanian coffee is auctioned by the Tanzanian Coffee Management Committee (Tan)
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Boutique Coffee small Farmers in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia
South America is rich in coffee beans, and Bolivia is no exception. The unique tropical rain forest environment in some parts of Bolivia provides excellent natural conditions for the growth of organic coffee. The aroma of Bolivian coffee is rich and unique, both the aroma of ground beans and the aroma of coffee are obviously rich, similar to the mixture of flower and fruit aroma, which is impressive.
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Introduction to the flavor of Rwandan coffee
The maximum harvest season for Rwandan coffee is during the main rainy season, from March to the end of May. During the harvest season, farmers spend most of their day picking coffee fruits by hand. In the afternoon, farmers carry coffee fruits in traditional baskets made of banana leaves to a cleaning station a few hours away. Craftsmen use their hands to improve their quality.
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Flavor Manor of Kenyan Coffee beans introduction to Berman Manor in Kenya
Kenyan coffee is aromatic, full-bodied and fruity, with a rich and perfect taste. Kenyan coffee has a wonderful fruit flavor, tastes like BlackBerry and grapefruit, and is a favorite of many coffee gluttons. This coffee has an excellent medium purity, crisp and refreshing taste. It has a fresh flavor and is most suitable for drinking iced coffee in summer. Products
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Geisha / Rosa Geisha Coca Cauca Valley Hope Manor, Colombia
Hernando Tapasco's team, the lead botanist, set up a climate station on the estate to track weather data and help make harvest decisions. The data on the farm were collected continuously and analyzed once a week. After harvest, they will compare weather data, production data and cup test data and analyze the correlation. The harvesters of Rose Summer are strictly trained to harvest only mature cherries.
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Introduction to Ethiopian Coffee Culture and Flavor of Fine Coffee beans
The southern western highlands of Ethiopia (border of Shewa and Sidmo provinces) east of Jima, north of Sidamo, 3600-6200 feet above sea level are preferred by most Europeans and Americans, most of them are washed with water, their annual output is about 110000bags/60kg, most of the beans are round (15/16scr), the color is green and bluish, the export is mostly G2, the taste is similar to Yegashev, but the viscosity is thin, but
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