Specialty Coffee Beans Lists
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Java coffee beans
Among the Asian coffee-producing countries, Indonesia is a very noteworthy one. Indonesia is an island country in the Indian Ocean, the islands are distributed on both sides of the equatorial line, of which three islands: Java, Sumatra and Sulawesi produce the world's important coffee. In the mid-17th century, the Dutch brought coffee trees to Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and Java, Indonesia. India in the 18th century
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Hawaiian coffee flavor Hawaiian coffee characteristics Hawaiian coffee taste
Kona coffee beans from Hawaii have the perfect appearance, and their fruit is extremely full and shiny. The taste of coffee is rich and aromatic, with cinnamon flavor, and the acidity is well balanced. Hawaiian coffee is the only top variety produced in 50 states in the United States, and the native United States is naturally the largest market.
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Costa Rican Coffee Flavor Costa Rican coffee producing area
Costa Rica's high latitudes produce coffee beans famous in the world, rich, mild taste, but extremely sour, coffee beans here are carefully processed, it is because of this, only high-quality coffee. Tarasu, south of San Jos, Costa Rica's capital, is one of the country's most prized coffee plantations. Tarrazu in the World
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Sumatra Lindong Coffee Flavor Sumatra Lindong Coffee Features Sumatra Lindong Coffee Taste
Sumatra Lintong Rasuna Sumatra Lindong Mantenin Coffee Bean Product Name:Sumatra Lintong Rasuna Variety:Rasuna Rasuna Origin:Catimor and tipica Hybrid VariantOrigin: Indonesia Farm:Wahana Estate Region:Sidikalang Altitude:1100-1300 m Treatment: Semi-washed Rasuna Sumatra Lintong
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Hawaiian coffee beans Hawaiian Kona coffee
Kona coffee beans from Hawaii have the most perfect appearance. Their fruits are extremely full and shiny. They are the most beautiful coffee beans in the world. The coffee is smooth and fragrant, with an attractive nutty flavor and a well-balanced acidity, as charming as the colorful colors of the island of Hawaii and a long finish. The world-famous Kona of Hawaii is mellow and sour.
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Sumatra Coffee Bean Manning Coffee
Manning coffee is produced in Sumatra, Indonesia, Asia, also known as Sumatran coffee. The main producing areas are Java, Sulawesi and Sumatra, 90% of which are Robusta species. Among them, the "Mantelin" produced in Sumatra is the most famous. The best of the exquisite traditional Arabica coffee produced in northern Sumatra of Sumatra is called Lindong Lintong and Mann.
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Rwanda Coffee Flavor Rwanda Coffee characteristics Rwanda coffee taste
There are about 33000 hectares of coffee plantations in Rwanda, with 500000 people engaged in the coffee industry. With the good natural conditions of high altitude and fertile volcanic soil, the country's fertile soil and suitable climate contribute to plant growth, and coffee trees seem to be driven or forced to grow upward, or because they grow too fast to produce the best coffee beans. Luwang, the beautiful land of a thousand hills
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Colombian coffee flavor Colombian coffee characteristics Colombian coffee taste
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 aroma in the mouth
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Characteristics of Rwandan coffee beans Rwandan coffee tastes
Rwandans have been growing coffee since colonial times, but until 1999, its products were still classified as below Class C and were not popular in the global market. The reason for the poor quality is that farmers do not have a fixed procedure for washing coffee beans and do not process coffee fruits according to specifications in time. Buyers buy coffee beans at US $0.33 per kilogram, and farmers maintain food and clothing on the meagre profits earned at low prices.
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Kenyan coffee flavor Kenyan coffee characteristics Kenyan coffee taste
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. It has a fresh flavor and is most suitable for drinking iced coffee in summer. When tasting this coffee, such as
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Colombian coffee characteristics Colombian coffee brand Colombian coffee beans
The history of coffee cultivation in Colombia can be traced back to the Spanish colonial era in the 16th century, and there are many theories about the history of coffee in Colombia: one: it is said to come from the island of Haiti in the Caribbean and from El Salvador in Central America. Second: in 1808, a priest introduced coffee beans to Colombia for the first time from the French Antilles via Venezuela. One of them
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Banqi Maggie Coffee Flavor Banqi Maggie Coffee characteristics Banqi Maggie Coffee taste
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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Characteristics of Kenyan coffee beans Kenya aa
It entered Kenya in the 19th century, when Ethiopian coffee drinks were imported into 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 ripe berries are picked, people must be in the forest
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Brazilian coffee flavor Brazilian coffee characteristics Brazilian coffee taste
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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An introduction to the flavor and taste of Indonesian civet coffee with elegant and mild sour taste.
Peruvian coffee beans are best known for their coffee beans from Chimacha Mayou in the middle and Cusco in the south. In addition, some areas in northern Peru also produce characteristic organic coffee. Organic coffee is made of beans grown in the shade of trees. Although the yield of coffee beans is not high because of the method of planting in the shade, its quality can reach the level of gourmet coffee. This is due to
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An introduction to the characteristics of the manor producing area of Indonesian civet boutique coffee with sweet taste
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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Nicaragua Coffee Flavor Nicaragua Coffee Features Nicaragua Coffee Taste
Nicaragua coffee enjoys a reputation for being one of the best quality coffee beans in the world. It has moderate particle size, mild taste and a strong aroma. Nicaragua is located in central Central America, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Caribbean Sea to the east. North central highlands, coastal plains to the east, is part of the Central American volcanic belt. The eastern plain is hot and rainy, and has a tropical marine climate. Shi
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An introduction to the flavor and taste of Tanzania's boutique coffee beans.
Coffee is one of the main cash crops in Tanzania, ranking fourth after cotton, tobacco and cashew nuts, mainly sold to Italy, Japan and the United States. Coffee exports play an important role in the national economy of Tanzania. Tanzania's main coffee producing area is located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, which is rich in volcanic soil.
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Brazilian Coffee Flavors Brazilian Coffee Features Brazilian Coffee Beans
Brazilian coffee refers to coffee produced in Brazil. There are many types of Brazilian coffee, and like other Arabica coffees, 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 state of origin and port of shipment. Brazil has 21 states, 17 of which produce coffee, but four of them produce the most,
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Introduction to the characteristics of Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee with Fruit and sour Flavor
Arthur Philip (Arthur Phillip), the first consul of New South Wales, thought it was the best place for a government supply depot when he first saw Blue Mountain. Gidley King later built a prison in the Blue Mountains in 1799, dominated by Irish and Scottish political prisoners, and the scenery is still visible today. European settlers one
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