Coffee Farm Lists
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Baking methods and production methods of Panamanian coffee beans Pokuit producing area
At present, in addition to Catuai, Typica and Bourbon, the Lamastus family also began to plant Geisha varieties a few years ago. In spite of this, Elida Manor used Catuai in all the batches of the Best of Panama competition, but achieved good results again and again, which shows that its geographical environment and excellent postharvest treatment technology bring good quality and special flavor to the coffee.
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Characteristics of taste and flavor of blue mountain coffee
There are three grades of Blue Mountain Coffee in the Blue Mountain region of Jamaica: blue Mountain Coffee (Blue Mountain Coffee), Alpine Coffee (Jamaica High Mountain Supreme Coffee Beans) and Jamaican Coffee (Jamaica Prime Coffee Beans). Among them, Blue Mountain Coffee and Alpine Coffee are each divided into two grades. From quality to quality
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Characteristics of taste and flavor of blue mountain coffee
There are three grades of Blue Mountain Coffee in the Blue Mountain region of Jamaica: blue Mountain Coffee (Blue Mountain Coffee), Alpine Coffee (Jamaica High Mountain Supreme Coffee Beans) and Jamaican Coffee (Jamaica Prime Coffee Beans). Among them, Blue Mountain Coffee and Alpine Coffee are each divided into two grades. From quality to quality
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Characteristics of taste and flavor of blue mountain coffee
There are three grades of Blue Mountain Coffee in the Blue Mountain region of Jamaica: blue Mountain Coffee (Blue Mountain Coffee), Alpine Coffee (Jamaica High Mountain Supreme Coffee Beans) and Jamaican Coffee (Jamaica Prime Coffee Beans). Among them, Blue Mountain Coffee and Alpine Coffee are each divided into two grades. From quality to quality
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Honduras Coffee Flavor taste Manor production area introduces San Juan Theodore
The extremely balanced nature of Honduran coffee makes it a wide range of uses. Can be used to mix coffee, can also be used as a single product to brew, mixed with Honduran coffee Italian concentrate will have a surprising effect. Although in troubled times, coffee can also grow its own beauty, it is not difficult to understand why so many people are so obsessed with this dark liquid.
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The tiny South Fruit Highland of Guatemala Coffee producing area
Njerto Estate is a respectable manor in Guatemala. Throughout the history of COE, winning three national championships is as difficult as the record set by Jeremy Shu-how Lin in NBA, which is unprecedented and amazing. The record in the coffee industry was set by Incht Manor. Located on the hillside of the forest surrounded by pine and cypress trees, it is an industry owned and operated by the family, close to dangerous land.
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How do Salvadoran coffee beans taste?
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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Scientific Research and cultivation of Costa Rican Coffee
The research center, located about 30 kilometers northeast of San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica, belongs to the Costa Rican Coffee Association and is the research institution for planting, breeding and quality inspection of Brazilian coffee fruits in Costa rica. in addition, it also has 10 hectares of experimental plots, planting a number of excellent varieties. Coffee is the main agricultural product of Costa Rica.
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Introduction to the flavor and taste characteristics of Babu coffee
Babu coffee flavor and taste characteristics: full particles, moderate acidity, mellow taste. Papua New Guinea is an island country in Oceania. Papua means curly hair in Malay. It is said that in 1545, the explorer Retes arrived on the island and found that most of the people on the island had curly hair, that is, the island was called the island of curly hair.
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The practice of coffee introduces the development of coffee in Indonesia
The chairman of the Indonesian Special Coffee Association (SCAI), one of the high-quality coffee institutions in Indonesia, gave a brief overview of the export coffee business. Indonesia's total exports grew by an average of 50-20% a year from 2000 to 2009, until it became the third largest coffee manufacturer in the world. Robasta coffee accounted for about 70% of the total exports, because the earliest
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The correct way of fine coffee latte
Brew coffee in a mocha pot, or an American coffee maker, but make it a little stronger. After cooking, set aside the preparation method of latte coffee. Heat the milk in the microwave oven, then pour it into a milk foam machine to beat the foam. After scraping off the upper layer of coarse foam, pour it into a goblet, accounting for about 2 grams. 3. The method of making latte slowly injects the coffee into the goblet, when the coffee floats
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Tanzania Coffee flavor Arusha Coffee Manor
Drinking Tanzanian coffee, especially the small round bean peaberry, is always impressive. Coffee is like the simple, frank and enthusiastic national character of Tanzania. Its refreshing acidity and medium mellowness complement sweet citrus and floral aromas. This coffee tastes great whether it's a hot drink or iced coffee. With oranges or berries, it can show its bright flavor. You
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The production process of coffee beans in Rwanda
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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Origin of Kenya Coffee Bean
Kenyan coffee arrived in Kenya in the 19th century, when Ethiopian coffee drinks were imported to Kenya via South Yemen. But it wasn't until the early 20th century that bourbon coffee trees were grown by St. Austin Mission introduced. Kenya coffee is mostly grown at altitudes of 1500- 2100 meters and harvested twice a year. to ensure that only
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Introduction to the planting environment of Ethiopian coffee
Due to different planting methods, coffee can be divided into three types: forest-semi-forest coffee (Forest or semi-forest coffee), courtyard coffee (Garden coffee) and plantation coffee (Plantation coffee). 60% of the coffee belongs to forest-semi-forest coffee. In such a wild coffee forest, pesticides are not used at all, but biological methods are used to control pests. 35%
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Introduction to Coffee growing Environment 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.
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Introduction of Brazilian Coffee Manor
Brazil's low-acidity, moderately roasted coffee beans from the World Coffee Center Brazil is vividly likened to the giant and monarch of the coffee world. There are about 3.97 billion coffee trees there, and small farmers now grow 75% of the country's coffee. Brazil produces twice or even three times as many coffee as Colombia, which is the second largest coffee producer in the world.
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Panamanian Coffee Manor FST Santa Teresa Manor
When the commodity price of coffee was relatively low, the Panamanian Fine Coffee Association organized a competition called Best Panama: coffee beans from different parts of Panama were ranked and auctioned online. Esmeralda Manor has been growing a kind of coffee called Geisha for many years, and the auction has made their coffee known to more people. After that
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Introduction to the taste characteristics of Nicaraguan coffee
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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Boutique coffee beans Honduran coffee introduction to the Santa Ana volcano area
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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