Coffee Farm Lists
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Bolivian Coffee Manor introduces layered lattes. Would you like to stir them?
Takesi Manor, drinking water and coffee after harvest treatment, using alpine melting cold snow landscape, so we give her a nickname: Takesi Snow vein Manor; in addition to low temperature, pollution-free environment, fertile and well-drained volcanic soil, is also an element of coffee flavor, although the owner of Agrotakesi SA is rich, but deep respect for nature and the way to get along, but
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Introduction to the Geography and Climate of Coffee cultivation in Panama
This estate has led to the growth of Geisha in many coffee plantations not only in Panama but also throughout Central America. For many coffee farmers, this variety means a high price, and to a large extent, this perception is correct. Because as a manor growing Geisha, the price of its coffee is always higher than that of other estates. Traceable origin Panamanian coffee set
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The shape of Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee beans
The raw beans of Blue Mountain Coffee beans are cyan, neat in appearance, medium in size and slightly warped at both ends. After baking, the volume increases a lot, very full, and there is a clear white line in the middle of the coffee beans. two。 The real blue mountain coffee with ground beans grows at high altitude. Its beans are relatively loose, and it feels very crisp, cool and continuous when grinding by hand, and there is no feeling of resistance. Three. Blue Mountains
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Quality and handling of Honduran coffee
Honduran coffee has a rich and mellow taste, taste is not astringent, not sour, mellow and aroma are very high, quite personality. Honduran coffee can lead to multiple levels of flavor depending on the degree of roasting. Moderate baking can maximize the sweetness of beans, while deep baking increases bitterness, but sweetness does not disappear. Generally speaking, medium baking tastes best
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Introduction to Coffee Culture in Guatemala
Mayan culture is not only one of the most important ancient cultures in the world, but also an important classical culture in America. According to historical data, the Mayans cultivated new grain varieties that made great contributions to mankind in agricultural production, such as corn, tomatoes, pumpkins, beans, sweet potatoes, peppers, cocoa, vanilla and tobacco, among which the cultivation of corn made the greatest contribution to mankind. Even though there's nothing about coffee here.
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Introduction to the quality of Salvadoran coffee beans
Santa Ana, which is close to the border. Parkmara coffee beans are full-grained, but not very fragrant. If you want to give an appropriate description of the flavor characteristics of Salvadoran coffee, it should be nothing more than moderate, slightly thinner viscosity, pleasing softness and sweetness, coupled with attractive fruit aromas. When tasting El Salvador, you can put the right amount of sugar into the coffee and
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Costa Rican coffee-quality origin
Tarrazu in Costa Rica is one of the major coffee producing areas in the world. The coffee produced is light and pure in flavor and pleasant in aroma. Costa Rica, with its fertile volcanic soil and good drainage, is the first country in Central America to grow coffee and bananas for commercial value. Coffee and bananas are the country's main exports. In 1729, coffee was introduced from Cuba to Goth.
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Papua New Guinea coffee flavor
Before I made coffee, I never knew where Babu was; I didn't know about birds of paradise; I didn't know there were coffee trees there. There are many countries in the world that have not attracted our attention, and Papua New Guinea is one of them. New Guinea is a large mountainous island shared by Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. The mountain aborigines on the island are straight.
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Introduction to the Flavor of Indonesian Manning Coffee
Amorous mantra leaping slightly acid mixed with the richest aroma, so that your relaxed body mantenin coffee to a mild fragrance in the lively factor, its outstanding taste captivated many suitors. In the 17th century, the Dutch introduced Arabica seedlings to Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka) and Indonesia. In 1877, a large-scale disaster attack
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An introduction to the development history of mocha coffee beans
The development history of Mocha gets its name from the famous port of Mocha. Transportation in East Africa was very underdeveloped in the 15th century, but it produced the world's most precious coffee beans, which were gathered in the Yemeni port of Mocha and shipped to Europe. Today, photos of mocha coffee production methods in the port of Mocha (11 photos) have retreated inland due to the accumulation of silt.
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Introduction of Tanzania Coffee Manor
Kilimanjaro Coffee Manor: Total =? 90% small Farmers 10% Plantation Harvest season: October to February of the following year Coffee Practitioners: 270000 people, treatment: AA (14%) A (24%) the lowest grade is HP, produced at low elevations, with many defective beans. Shade planting: mixed planting of coffee and banana to grow in the shade of a banana tree.
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Introduction to the flavor characteristics of Rwandan coffee
Rwanda is a small African country, and the local people are relatively poor, but it produces very good coffee here. Unlike its neighbors Kenya and Ethiopia, Rwanda's coffee is mainly round bourbon. The taste is not as prominent as Ethiopia and Kenya, but the Rwanda Coffee Association's mission is to manage and supervise the coffee industry in Rwanda.
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Kenya coffee production introduction three beans guest coffee roaster
Kenya borders Ethiopia to the north, where the Arabica coffee tree originated, but coffee cultivation did not begin until the early 20th century. Missionaries introduced Arabica trees from Yemen in the 19th century, but they did not plant them in large quantities until 1893, when they introduced the ancient seeds of Bourbon coffee from Brazil. Coffee in Kenya is of Brazilian descent.
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The relationship between Kenyan coffee and Arabica coffee beans
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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Introduction to the origin of Burundian coffee
Burundi has a successful coffee industry with a wide variety of coffee in the world. And its coffee has its own characteristics, mellow taste, rich aroma, with excellent acidity. In Burundi, coffee is the main export industry for earning foreign exchange, while most of Burundi's coffee products are exported to the United States, Germany, Finland and Japan. This cooperation will greatly enhance the popularity of Burundian coffee in China.
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Colombian coffee bean-flavored latte mocha Hawaiian Kona tastes good
Colombian coffee has a silky taste. Colombian coffee is equated with high quality and good taste. It is sweet in acid, low in bitterness, rich in nutrition, with a unique sour and mellow taste, and the sour, bitter and sweet flavors of Colombian super coffee match well. Unique fragrance, after drinking, the aroma fills the whole mouth. Put the fragrance in the mouth
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Bolivian boutique Coffee Snow vein Manor Bean Grinder how to adjust the thickness?
Takesi Manor, drinking water and coffee after harvest treatment, using alpine melting cold snow landscape, so we give her a nickname: Takesi Snow vein Manor; in addition to low temperature, pollution-free environment, fertile and well-drained volcanic soil, is also an element of coffee flavor, although the owner of Agrotakesi SA is rich, but deep respect for nature and the way to get along, but
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An introduction to the Historical characteristics of Rosa Coffee
The raw bean of Rosa coffee has a very beautiful turquoise, jade-like texture, fresh grass, peach, berry and the unique milk sweetness of oolong tea that most coffee beans do not have. it seems that aroma and taste of this kind of things need to be combined with association, but a hint of tea smell is obvious to us [
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Panamanian Pocket Butterfly Coffee beans
The Panamanian Poket butterfly coffee bean Panama Boquete Butterfly is said to contain 40% of the Deep-Fried Chicken coffee variety geisha Rosa (geisha) coffee beans (coffee beans that are more expensive than Blue Mountain Coffee). Gesha is one of the most primitive coffee varieties in the world. Some people call it a geisha, while others translate it into Rose Summer. Her name is gentle and floral, and it is a brew that makes people drink.
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Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee Variety tastes and tastes Super Hawaiian Cona Coffee beans
It is necessary to take a closer look at the myth of Blue Mountain Coffee, because the image of the past is often inconsistent with the reality of today. In 1725, Sir Sir Nicholas Lawes brought the first Blue Mountain Coffee species from Martinique to Jamaica and planted them in the St.Andrew area. Today's St. Andrew's producing area is still blue.
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