Specialty Coffee Beans Lists
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Rwanda Coffee Flavor
Malaba Coffee (Rwandan: Ikawa ya Maraba, French: Caf de Maraba) is Fairtrade certified coffee grown in the Malaba area of southern Rwanda. Malaba's coffee crop is a bourbon of the Arabica species and is grown in fertile volcanic soil on high-altitude hills. The fruits of coffee trees are mainly picked manually during the rainy season from March to May.
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Characteristics of Colombian coffee flavor of Colombian coffee
Colombian coffee (Cafe de Colombia), which originated in Colombia, is one of the few individual coffees sold in the world under the name of the country. In terms of quality, it has won praise unmatched by other coffee. Compared with other producing countries, Colombia is more concerned with developing products and promoting production. It is this, coupled with its superior geographical and climatic conditions, that makes Columbus
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Kenyan coffee characteristics Kenyan coffee flavor
Kenyan Coffee-Flavor 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. The flavor is fresh and most suitable for making ice coffee in summer.
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Banqi Maggie Coffee Flavor Banqi Maggie Coffee characteristics
Banchimaji Bench Maji, located in southwestern Ethiopia and not far from neighboring Sudan, is easy to find using Google map. Although the flavor of Bancimaji Gesha Estate is different from that of Panamanian Geisha, it is still worth tasting. It is rare and changeable spice and fruit flavor in Ethiopia. This manor is
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Brazilian coffee flavor Brazilian coffee characteristics
Brazilian coffee generally refers to coffee produced in Brazil. There are many kinds of coffee in Brazil. Like other Arabica coffee, Brazilian coffee is called Brazils to distinguish it from Milds coffee. The vast majority of Brazilian coffee is unwashed and sun-dried and is classified according to the name of the state of origin and port of transport. Brazil has 21 states and 17 states produce coffee, but four of them produce the most coffee.
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Nicaraguan coffee
Nicaraguan coffee has a wide range of flavor properties. Some coffee has a high alcohol thickness like Mexican coffee, while others have bright acidity like African coffee. Most of the varieties used in Nicaraguan coffee are traditional Tibica, and a few varieties of bourbon and Kaddura are grown. Overall, Nicaraguan coffee is characterized by calmness but
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Sugar cane juice, red wine acid Kenyan Jinchugu coffee flavor, characteristics, taste and manor introduction
Enbu processing Plant (Embu Washing Station), which comes from Gichugu, adopts Kenyan double washing method and grows in Manyata-Enbu County on the eastern slope of the Kenyan Mountains from 1550 to 1750. The variety is Kenya's classic SL28,SL34, coupled with the large temperature difference between day and night in the deceived area, and the red phosphoric acid soil in Kenya, which makes the sour and sweet become the second order of this Kenyan branch.
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Salvadoran coffee producing areas introduce Salvadoran coffee beans
In the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare greatly damaged the country's national economy, reducing coffee production from 3.5 million bags in the early 1970s to 2.5 million bags in 1990-1991. The eastern part of the country was most affected by guerrilla warfare, and many farmers and workers were forced to leave the manor. The shortage of funds has led to a sharp drop in coffee production, from 1200 kg per hectare in the past to no yield per hectare today.
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Guatemala Antigua coffee with a very strong flavor
Between 1950 and 1954, when President Jacobo Árbenz was in power, land reform was implemented, and large landowners, who accounted for 2% of the country's population, occupied about 70% of the country's arable land.Árbenz wrote a check for agrarian reform, promising to buy up land held by large landowners and redistribute it to small farmers.Árbenz won the election, and the land reform program was immediately implemented. For land ownership greater than 223
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Multi-taste boutique 90 + coffee flavor, characteristics, taste and manor introduction
Juliet (Juliette H2): [Origin]: 90 + Panamanian Rosa Manor, [season]: 2013 to 2014 [Variety]: Rosa [Level]: 39 [altitude]: 1250m-1650m [treatment]: honey treatment [Flavor]: rich floral flavor on the basis of rose summer seed flavor, the entrance taste will have the taste of orange peel, caramel and dried cashew fruit.
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Cuban Crystal Mountain Coffee characteristics of Cuban Crystal Mountain Coffee
In 1748, coffee was introduced into Cuba from Domiga, and Cuba began to grow coffee ever since. With fertile land, humid climate and abundant Rain Water, Cuba can be called a natural treasure land for coffee cultivation. The suitable natural conditions provide a favorable natural environment for the growth of coffee trees, and coffee is well planted and developed here. In Cuba, the cultivation of coffee is regulated by the state. Cuba is the best
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Rich taste, sour sweet Galapagos coffee flavor, characteristics, taste and estate introduction
In 1875, Manuel J. Cobos, an indigenous Ecuadorian, began growing arabic bourbon coffee trees on Hacienda El Cafetal in San Cristobal. Coffee growing in the Galapagos Islands: Coffee is grown in Saint Cristobal. Hacienda El Cafetal in San Cristobal
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Characteristics of Peruvian coffee
As a rising star in the coffee industry, Peruvian coffee is gradually opening up its popularity and entering the international market. Peruvian coffee has always been used as one of the stable and mellow mixed beans of comprehensive coffee. Peruvian coffee has a mellow taste and the right acidity, and this lukewarm coffee attitude has made more and more people like it. Peru is located in western South America, with a coastline of 2254 kilometers. Andes
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Introduction to the flavor and taste of the coffee producing area of Costa Rica's Saint Roman Coffee Manor
The topography of Costa Rica is that the coast is surrounded by plains, while the middle is cut off by rugged mountains. The country declared 200 nautical miles in its exclusive economic zone and 12 nautical miles in its territorial sea. The climate belongs to the tropics and subtropics, and some of them are new tropics. [2] the climate of Costa Rica is so different that it completely subverts the classification of the four seasons of the year. There are only two seasons, April to December.
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The overall taste is rich and balanced, the aroma is rich and unique Bolivian coffee flavor, characteristics, taste and
Bolivia is a landlocked country in central South America, bounded by Brazil in the northeast, Paraguay in the southeast, Argentina in the south, Chile in the southwest and Peru in the west. The main topography is the plateau. Bolivia is the highest plateau country in the world, with an average elevation of more than 3000 meters. La Paz, the capital, is as high as 3660 meters above sea level, which is known as the highest capital in the world. Three points in Bolivia
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The characteristic flavor of civet coffee
Kopi Luwak is made in Indonesia. In the early 18th century, the Dutch established coffee plantations in the Indonesian colonies of Sumatra and Java, and banned locals from picking and eating their own coffee fruits. Indonesian locals inadvertently found that civets love to eat these coffee fruits and will drain the beans intact when defecating. The civet can only pick the most familiar.
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With the unique milky and sweet flavor of oolong tea, the flavor, characteristics, taste and manor introduction of Rosa coffee
Rosa coffee raw beans have a very beautiful blue-green, jade-like warm texture, smell fresh grass, peach, berry flavor and oolong tea unique milk sweetness that most coffee beans do not have. it seems that aroma and taste of this kind of things need to be associated, but a hint of tea smell is obvious to us. In order to highlight the characteristics and aroma of this bean
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Characteristics of Tanzanian coffee flavor of Tanzania coffee
Due to political instability and rampant diseases and insect pests, the coffee industry in Tanzania has been damaged, leading to a decline in the overall level of coffee and instability in quality, which in turn lead to lower prices, which are usually the result of a further decline in the coffee industry. What's more, it is estimated that more than 12% of the Arabica coffee grown in northern Tanzania from 1969 to 1985 has gone.
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With unique natural conditions, Ethiopian coffee flavor, characteristics, taste and manor introduction
Ethiopia has unique natural conditions suitable for growing all imaginable varieties of coffee. As a upland crop, Ethiopian coffee beans are mainly grown in areas between 1100 and 2300 meters above sea level, roughly distributed in southern Ethiopia. Deep soil, well drained soil, weakly acidic soil, laterite and soil are soft and contain
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The output is very small, Jamaican coffee flavor, characteristics, taste and manor introduction
Coffee is grown outside the Blue Mountains and is called Jamaican coffee. It turns out that people in the coffee industry in China generally have a wrong understanding that only coffee grown in the Blue Mountain area above 1800 meters above sea level can be called Blue Mountain Coffee. In fact, there is only one manor on the top of the Blue Mountain Mountains above 1800, that is, Amber, which is of Chinese descent. The owner of the manor is surnamed Lyn (Lin) and is of Chinese origin.
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