Coffee Farm Lists
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Introduction to the origin and characteristics of coffee beans in Rwanda
The characteristics of Rwandan coffee: the taste of Rwandan coffee is described as grass aroma, with tropical climate characteristics, this coffee presents a sweet fruit taste, it also makes people taste refreshing, clear, and fresh. Bourbon coffee grown in Rwanda is amazing for its sweet fruit. It is full-bodied, full-bodied, unrestrained and memorable.
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Kenyan Coffee-introduction to flavor and taste
Aromatic, full-bodied, with fruit flavor, taste 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. It has a fresh flavor and is most suitable for drinking iced coffee in summer. When tasting this coffee, if served with pomelo
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Coffee producing and growing areas in Ethiopia
Ethiopian coffee beans grow in close to the natural environment, after years of planting under the same growth conditions, Ethiopian coffee beans have gradually adapted to the environment here. More than 60% of coffee beans are grown in forests or semi-forests. Large-scale coffee-growing villages account for about 35% of the country's total coffee production. Many of these are used.
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Introduction to the characteristics and roasting degree of Burundian coffee beans
There are different flavors of coffee, so you can't drink three or four cups in a row like tea or cola, but the formal coffee cup is the best. The average amount of coffee to drink is 80-100cc. Sometimes if you want to drink three or four cups in a row, you have to dilute the concentration of coffee, or add a lot of milk, but you still have to take into account the degree of physical needs to add or decrease coffee.
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Introduction to Colombian Coffee Culture
Colombia is located in northwestern South America, bordered by the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Panama in the northwest, Venezuela in the east, Brazil in the southeast, Peru in the south and Guadore in the southwest. Colombian Coffee Culture in 1808, a priest first introduced coffee to Colombia from the French Antilles via Venezuela. Today the country is the second largest after Brazil
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Introduction to roasting degree Flavor of Bolivian Coffee
Coffee is a way of balance. For example, for deep baking, the temperature can be slightly lower, while for light baking, the temperature should be higher to release the flavor of the coffee. Liang Chaoxiong said that the general boutique beans, that is, manor beans, usually have to be brewed in water below 90 ℃, otherwise the water temperature is too hot and all the miscellaneous flavors in the coffee are released, and the flavor is too mixed to be good. Liang Chaoxiong's coffee
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Introduction to the Manor of Rosa Coffee in Panama
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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Nicaraguan Coffee Manor Los Congo Manor
Los Congo Manor is located in the town of San Fernando in New Segovia, Nicaragua, in the north of Nicaragua, near the Honduran border, which is the highest producing area in Nicaragua. Near the other side of it, it is also the best producing area in Honduras. Nicaraguan coffee bean wbr powder Wbrros Congo Manor 2011 COE runner-up single wbr bourbon Kaddura (sold out) Luo
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Geographical advantages of Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee
The Blue Mountain Coffee of Jamaica is the most superior coffee in the world. The weather, geological structure and topography of Jamaica provide an ideal place. The ridge that runs through Jamaica extends to the eastern part of the island, with the Blue Mountains rising to more than 2100 meters. Cool weather, foggy, frequent precipitation, use this rich soil Rain Water to reconcile. In this case, mixing is used
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Introduction to Coffee Plantation in India
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. During this period, the coffee should be piled to a height of 12cm to 20cm, spread on one side of the tall building and stacked for about five or six days. Rake coffee beans from time to time so that the sun can shine.
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Introduction to the Coffee Manor in Guatemala
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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Climatic characteristics of coffee producing areas in El Salvador
On the whole, Salvadoran coffee inherits the mild quality of Sino-American coffee, which is soft, slightly sour and has beautiful sweetness. At the same time, it also has its own characteristics: the aromatic taste is slightly sour and very soft; it is pure and has no miscellaneous flavor, and the taste balance is excellent; the smooth feeling like cream chocolate is impressive; the dense feeling of the coffee in the mouth gives the coffee depth.
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Introduction to the characteristics of coffee producing areas in Costa Rica
The most famous is Mountain Costa Rica Coffee, which tastes mellow and neutral. It can be boiled directly or mixed with other kinds of coffee beans into mixed coffee. It is also a good choice. Other kinds of Brazilian coffee, such as Rio and Parana, can be produced in large quantities because they do not need too much care. Although the taste is rough, it is a kind of good and cheap coffee, due to its distribution.
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Introduction to the planting Environment of Babu Coffee
The vast majority of coffee in Papua New Guinea is organic coffee, but it is not intentional by the local people. it is really because of inconvenient transportation and economic hardship, the average coffee farmer is determined not to buy it, nor can he afford chemical fertilizer. Bird of Paradise coffee has a lively flavor, with bright sour and fruity aromas, different from the dreary Asian beans, but a bit of African beans. Therefore, although it is not a famous family,
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Indonesian Mantenin Coffee Bean Roasting Method
Roasting and production: mantenin coffee suitable for deeper roasting, in order to play his rich taste, production recommendations: siphon pot, mocha pot, espresso machine. History: (Coffee cultivation in Indonesia began in the late seventeenth century and was transplanted from India to Jakarta, Java, by the Dutch East India Company. The variety was Typica, a member of the Arabica family, and soon spread to Java.
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A basic introduction to mocha coffee
The name Mocha Coffee comes from Mocha, a small town on the Red Sea in Yemen. This place monopolized the export of coffee in the 15th century, which had a particular impact on the coffee trade sold to the Arabian Peninsula. Mocha is also a chocolate-colored coffee bean (mocha from Yemen), which makes people associate coffee with chocolate, and develops chocolate espresso.
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Varieties of boutique coffee beans from Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Coffee from Tanzania has long been loved by Europeans and is among the most famous products. Europeans give Tanzania a nickname for coffee gentleman, and Chinese coffee connoisseurs call it the coffee swordsman with the coffee king Blue Mountain and the coffee lady's mocha. Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is 5895 meters above sea level, connected to Mount Meru and is Kilimanjaro
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The production process of coffee in Rwanda
The biggest 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. The mechanic uses his hands to make the best quality coffee with crimson color.
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Characteristics of Kenyan coffee and its origin in Ethiopia
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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The origin of the taste of Kenyan coffee
Kenyan coffee of origin Kenyan coffee entered Kenya in the 19th century, when Ethiopian coffee drinks were imported to Kenya through southern Yemen. But it was not until the early 20th century that the bourbon was introduced by the St. Austen Mission (St.AustinMission). Kenyan coffee is mostly grown at an altitude of 1500m, 2100m, and is harvested twice a year. To ensure that only mature
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