Specialty Coffee Beans Lists
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Ethiopian coffee flavor with intense nutty aromas. Manor characteristics. Fine coffee medium.
In Ethiopia, coffee classification and quality control systems are divided into producer, regional and national levels. All coffees are inspected by local inspection agencies before they leave the country of origin, and then re-inspected at coffee inspection and grading centres in Addis and Diredova to determine their quality grade. Coffee is graded prior to auction and sale, and all participants in production, acquisition,
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A very strong flavor of Jamaican coffee. Introduction to the characteristics of boutique coffee in manor area.
Jamaica is a constitutional monarchy. On August 6, 1962, the current Constitution entered into force. The head of state of Jamaica is the Queen of England, and the Governor of Jamaica is appointed by the Queen after being recommended by the Prime Minister to the Queen. In accordance with the provisions of the Jamaican Constitution, the Governor appoints the Majority Leader of the House of Representatives as the Prime Minister of the Government and appoints Cabinet Ministers on the basis of the Prime Minister's nomination. The Jamaican Parliament is made up of appointed and
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Introduction to the characteristics of the sour and sweet fragrant Panamanian Kasha coffee bean flavor and taste manor
The construction of the Panama Canal lasted 30 years from 1883 to 1914. At first, the French led the project, and then the development rights fell to the Americans, during which as many as 50,000 craftsmen and technicians were employed, many of whom were engineers from northern Europe. Toleff Bache Mnniche is one of them. The student who graduated from Dresden, Germany
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The flavor and taste of Mexican coffee beans with the fullest grains. Introduction to the characteristics of fine coffee in manor area.
Water transport, especially sea transport, undertakes the task of transporting part of Rico's goods, domestic goods and outbound passengers. According to the statistics of the national port system, from January to December 2013, the national freight container load reached 288 million tons of cargo, an increase of 1.6% over the same period last year. Among them, the deadweight of oil and petroleum derivatives alone reached 122 million tons, accounting for 42.5% of the total freight; bulk minerals
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Dominica Santo Domingo Coffee Flavor and taste Manor with excellent acidity
Coffee in Dominica is grown in highlands and lowlands, and its taste is slightly different. The upland is sour, but the taste is rich; the lowland is less sour and tastes smoother. Boutique coffee has become popular in recent years. High-quality coffee beans produced by some Dominican estates have a rich aroma, mellow taste and moderately bright sour taste, and have been bought with the more famous Puerto Rico beans or teeth.
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Unique citrus flavor of Yega Shifeiwaka coffee flavor taste manor characteristic boutique coffee
Yega Xuefei is divided into two categories according to the different ways of handling raw coffee beans: category An is washed, and the grade standard is set by the American Fine Coffee Association SCAA, which is divided into Gr-1 and Gr-2. The smaller the Arabic numeral is, the higher the grade is. The style of G1 Yega Chuefei is distinct, and the flavor of citrus and floral flavor in the coffee liquid is irresistible to everyone. Category B is the taste of sun-treated raw coffee beans.
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The fruity Yerga Shefi Aduo coffee flavor taste Manor characteristics
Coffee trees are mostly planted in farmers 'backyards or mixed with other crops in the field. The yield per household is not much. It is a typical pastoral coffee. Yega Shefi award-winning beans almost come from the coffee villages and communities mentioned above. The so-called yejia sherry flavor refers to the rich jasmine flower fragrance, lemon or lime acid fragrance, as well as peach, almond sweet or tea fragrance. Coffee in the mouth, flowers in full bloom this sentence to describe the best
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Fine and soft sour Puerto Rican coffee taste the characteristics of the manor area introduce Larez Yaoke
Yaoke Yauco is an area of 176.5 square kilometers in southern Poland, named for its production of Tainos, but local residents prefer to call themselves la Ciudad del Caf (Coffee City) and la Capital Tana (Tainos Center). In the 1860s, immigrants from Corsican improved the cultivation of coffee and pioneered the application of flower binding machines to the removal of coffee.
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Introduction to the characteristics of the rich flavor of Ethiopian Sidamasha Chiso Coffee Flavor Manor
Altitude: 1800-2000m, use other trees around to form natural shade for coffee trees. Harvest season: may 2015 treatment: washing 24-26 hours, African elevated bed drying 10-15 days flavor description: jasmine and citrus aromas, yellow drupes, litchi, red currants, rose, complex and deep, rich flavor, bright sour and sweet, well-structured taste, fruit
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Smooth and smooth Dominican coffee flavor and taste introduction to boutique coffee beans in the manor area
Coffee in Dominica varies slightly in taste according to the altitude of the region where it is grown, with sour but rich taste in the highlands, and less sour and smoother taste in the lowlands. On the other hand, the high-quality coffee beans produced by some Dominican estates have a rich aroma, mellow taste, moderately bright sour taste, and are often used with famous Puerto Rican or Jamaican coffee.
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Pure and fragrant Puerto Rican coffee taste introduction to the characteristics of fine coffee in the manor area
Puerto Rico's coffee beans are carefully planted, pure, aromatic and heavy, of which the best coffee is Yauco Selecto, which means Selecto. Yaocote Coffee is grown only on three farms in the southwest of the island, San Pedro, Caracolillo and La Juanita. It is a truly high-quality coffee with a strong flavor and a long aftertaste. Puerto Rico
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Burundian coffee flavor with spicy aftertaste introduction to boutique coffee beans in manor production area
There are two major ethnic groups in Burundi, and only about 15 percent of the Tutsi have ruled the country since the 16th century, controlling the civilian population, which is mainly made up of Hutu, plus a very small number of indigenous Twa. This abnormal social structure in which ethnic minorities occupy a high position has buried the evil seed of national instability, and in 1
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Introduction to the characteristics of Ugandan boutique coffee bean flavor and taste manor with balanced acidity
After the first World War, the long-standing dissatisfaction of the Ugandan people with colonial rule finally broke out. A national general strike and rural riots broke out in 1918. In 1919 Buganda launched a democratic movement under the leadership of the Bataka Party and the African Farmers' Union of Uganda. In 1921, Uganda's first national political party, the Ugandan National Congress Party, was established and proposed the implementation of universal suffrage.
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Introduction to the fragrant Ecuadorian Coffee Flavor and the Fine Coffee in the Manor area
The country is divided into three parts: the western coast, the central mountainous region and the eastern region. Map of Ecuador the western coast of the map of Ecuador: including coastal plains and foothills, high in the east and low in the west, generally below 200 meters above sea level, with some hills and low mountains at an altitude of 600 to 700 meters. Belongs to the tropical rain forest climate, the southernmost end begins to transition to the savanna climate. The average annual precipitation from north to south is 3.
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Jasmine fragrance and citrus Panamanian Cupid boutique coffee bean flavor and taste an introduction to the characteristics of the manor area
This bean is fully washed and processed, the appearance is fresh emerald green, the bean is full and shiny, it looks like a high-density hard bean. Baked to an obvious degree of high fruit aroma shows, the entrance is also juice-like sweet and sour, bright and refreshing. Bake a little deeper to the baking degree of high, the sweetness of vanilla in dried incense and the sweetness of nectar blend together, intoxicating, the baking degree of high+
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Introduction to the characteristics of the manor producing area of Guatemala Antigua boutique coffee with very strong flavor
Antigua was the capital of the Spanish colonial period in 1543. Although this emerald-like valley has been surrounded by active volcanoes in all directions, layered, deliberately waiting and full of dangers since ancient times, its vastness, vastness and fertility still tempted Spaniards to build a capital in the precarious cliff valley. The volcano once destroyed the once-popular capital in an instant.
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Introduction to the characteristics of Costa Rican Saint Roman Coffee flavour Manor
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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Introduction to the characteristics of the aromatic and authentic El Salvador Himalayan coffee flavor manor
Salvadoran coffee ranks side by side with Mexico and Guatemala as the producers of Asa and Merdo, and is fighting for the top one or two places in China and the United States with other countries. The highlands of origin are large coffee beans of all sizes, which are fragrant and mild in taste. Like Guatemala and Costa Rica, coffee in El Salvador is graded according to altitude, and the higher the altitude, the better the coffee
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Mexican coffee flavor with nutty aftertaste introduction to boutique coffee beans in manor production area
Tejada was re-elected in 1876, defeating Diaz (Diaz). In 1876, Diaz rebelled against the government and announced plans to overthrow Tejada as president. After Diaz overthrew the original government, Tejada fled the country and Diaz became the new president. Thus began more than three decades of dictatorship (1876-1911), a period of relative prosperity and peace, the foundation of the country.
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Rich and mild Costa Rican Yerzaro coffee flavor and taste an introduction to the characteristics of the manor producing area
With fertile volcanic soil and good drainage, Dariga is the first country in Central America to grow coffee and bananas because of its commercial value. Coffee and bananas are the country's main exports. Coffee was introduced into Costa Rica from Cuba in 1729. Today, its coffee industry is one of the well-organized industries in the world, with a yield of 1700 kg per hectare. Gostad
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