Coffee Farm Lists
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Introduction to the Flavor characteristics of Ethiopian Yega Xuefei Coffee
In Ethiopia, the grading and quality control system of coffee is divided into three levels: producer, regional and national. All coffee is inspected by local inspection agencies before leaving the country of origin, and then re-tested at the coffee inspection and grading centers in Addis and Diredawa to determine its quality grade. Coffee is graded before auction and sale, for all involved in production, acquisition,
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Colombian Coffee Farm Raminita Farm
Its unique geographical environment has created the quality of coffee, Colombia, beautiful mountains and rivers, beautiful scenery, pleasant climate, spring all year round, fresh air, refreshing. Colombia's mild climate, humid air, and diverse climate make it a harvest season all year round, with different kinds of coffee ripening at different times. What they grow is Arabica coffee of unique quality
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The main introduction of Brazilian coffee beans is the characteristics of coffee beans
Although coffee is diverse, Brazilian coffee is suitable for the taste of the public. For example, coffee produced in the northern coastal areas has a typical iodine taste, reminiscent of the sea after drinking. This coffee is exported to North America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Another kind of coffee that is interesting and worth looking for is washed Bahia coffee. This kind of coffee is not easy to find, because after the United States
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Introduction of boutique coffee Bolivian coffee beans Xuemai Manor
In the past, coffee trees in Bolivia used to act as hedges and ornaments around the garden. Real commercial production began in the early 1950s. The great frost of 1957 seriously damaged Brazil's coffee industry, while Bolivia (Bolivia) benefited from it and developed rapidly. Bolivian coffee is grown at an altitude of 180,670 meters above sea level.
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Panamanian Coffee Manor introduces Alida Manor
The manor is almost the highest in Panama, and nearly half of its area is in the National Conservation Park. it is an ultra-high altitude manor rarely seen in Central America. Elida Manor has a total area of 65 hectares, more than half of which are located within the Baru Volcano National Park, 30 hectares of the estate are planted with coffee trees, and the remaining 35 hectares are virgin forests. Coffee is grown at an altitude from
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Nicaraguan Coffee Manor introduces Los Congo Manor
The excellent Nicaraguan coffee is among the highest in the world, it is mild and delicious, moderate granule, very fragrant. In many countries, coffee production has been seriously affected for political reasons. Nicaraguan coffee industry is no exception. The 1979 revolution forced coffee planters to flee to Miami. This was followed by a period of uncertainty, and the government considered whether to re-
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Introduction to the kinds and flavors of Jamaican coffee
Jamaica Blue Mountain New Coffee beans the real Blue Mountain Coffee is one of the most favorable coffee growing conditions in the world. Jamaica's weather, geological structure and topography provide a unique ideal place. The ridge across Jamaica extends to the eastern part of the island, with the Blue Mountains rising to more than 2100 meters. The cool weather, foggy weather and frequent rainfall reconcile the rich land of Rain Water.
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Treatment of Honduran Coffee
High-quality coffee in Honduras uses water washing to deal with coffee beans, usually after soaking, when the defective fruit will surface, it can be discarded first. Then put the good fruit into the fruit peeling machine and peel off the peel with the rotating force of the machine. Peeled fruits are screened by machines to select fruits of high quality. Usually the bigger the fruit.
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Guatemala Coffee Manor Latisha Manor
Coffee cultivation at Incht Manor began in 1900. With a total area of 720 hectares, it maintains 470 hectares of primeval forest in order to maintain the natural and precious microclimate. To prevent the microclimate of the whole manor from being affected by excessive reclamation. The use of reasonable farming methods to protect soil nutrients, so that soil quality will not be gradually degraded by long-term planting, so as to maintain abundance.
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El Salvador coffee bean producing area Manor Siberia Manor
At the entrance, there is a high-quality acid on both sides of the tongue, but then it disappears into the sweet taste of rich tropical fruit, the texture is fine, the body fat is very dense, and the round degree of coffee beans is good. This coffee has 5 kilograms of raw beans and is scheduled to be roasted: moderate or deep exception to the National Coffee Competition in COE in Guatemala in recent years, the Champion Village which scores most frequently in the World Cup.
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Boutique Coffee beans Costa Rican Coffee Manor Flavor
Coffee is an important economic source of Costa Rica. It was introduced in 1808 and has been cultivated for 200 years. Costa Rica has 1x3 population invested in newly developed villa sarchi, newly developed villa sarchi and coffee-related industries. Colombians say that coffee has changed the country and enjoyed a rich environment, and coffee has indeed made an outstanding contribution.
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Introduction to the characteristics of Papua New Guinea flavors
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 to the species of coffee beans in Indonesia
ANDONG SARI Anton sari Kartika/Bourbon hybridization, Kadika / bourbon mixture. Medium tall trees with slender leaves with red tips, coffee trees with the best shadows, usually big cherries. Producing areas: Aceh, Simalungun KOPI LUWAK civet coffee, Kopi Luwak civets' red coffee cherries, pulled poop coffee beans, expensive GAYO
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Tanzania Coffee Variety introduction Kilimanjaro Coffee
Kilimanjaro Coffee-quality this coffee bean is of extraordinary quality and is 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 fragrance and contains wine and fruit.
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Rwanda Coffee Processing
Rwandan coffee is mostly washed. The washing method first washes and floats the ripe coffee fruit, then removes the exocarp, pulp and part of the pectin layer, then sends the coffee to the fermentation tank, ferments the remaining pectin layer and sends it to the drying field for drying treatment, so that the moisture content reaches about 13%. The coffee in the picture above is placed on the African shed for drying
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Kenya Coffee Flavor and Manor introduction to Berman Manor
Flavor Editor Kenyan Coffee Kenyan Coffee is aromatic, full-bodied, fruity, rich and perfect. 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. The flavor is fresh and most suitable for drinking iced coffee in summer.
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Introduction of coffee bean producing areas in Ethiopia
Growing in the western highlands of southern Ethiopia (the border of Shewa and Sidmo provinces), east of Jima, north of Sidamo, most Europeans and Americans prefer 3600-6200 feet above sea level, 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 grade, the taste is similar to Yegashev, but the viscosity is simple.
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Introduction to the original producing area of Burundian coffee beans
Since the late 1980s, coffee production in Cameroon has declined, from 1.8 million bags in 1987 to 1.1 million bags in 1990, while Arabica coffee has dropped from 400000 bags to 200000 bags in the same period. Today, due to the strengthened management of the National Coffee Supervision Bureau (National Coffee Supervisory Agency), it is possible to improve the output and quality of coffee.
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Colombian Coffee-quality introduction
In terms of yield or texture, Colombian coffee is first produced by Medellin, which is characterized by full granules, rich nutrition, moderate acidity, good balance, rich aroma and soft taste. In addition to Medellin, the provincial capitals of two neighboring provinces in the south, Armenia and Manizales, are also famous coffee producers.
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The growing area of coffee beans in Bolivia
Bolivia not only has a unique growing environment, but also has an excellent coffee variety Typica. In the past two hundred years, the main variety of coffee in Yanggas area is the ancient Tibica. Tibica coffee has a balanced and soft flavor, with lively aroma and rich sour taste. Unfortunately, the low production of Tibika and its poor disease resistance make Bolivia's
2016-06-15 Bolivia coffee beans cultivation region