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Introduction to the characteristics of Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Flavor Manor with smooth taste
The Blue Mountain has fertile volcanic soil, rainy all the year round, fresh air and a large temperature difference between day and night, which is very suitable for the growth of coffee trees. However, only coffee grown in the blue mountain area above 1800 meters above sea level can be counted as authentic blue mountain coffee. It is said that as early as 1725, the Frenchman Sir Nicholas Rawls brought the first coffee trees from Martinique to Jamaica and planted them in St.
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The strong flavor of Indonesian Manning coffee beans the characteristics of the manor producing area introduce Indonesian boutique coffee
Mantenin's leaping acid mixes with the richest aroma, making your relaxed body manning coffee lively in a mild fragrance, and its outstanding taste captivates 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 struck Indonesia
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Introduction to the characteristics of Manor Flavor and taste in Panamanian Coffee producing area
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 was in this farm that Mr. Bidarson planted what attracted the attention of the coffee world-- the history of Esmeralda Farm, Geisha Coffee.
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Boutique Coffee Rosa Coffee Flavor and Taste introduction to the characteristics of the manor producing area
In 1931, he obscure exported Kenya from Geisha Mountain Mountain in southwestern Ethiopia to Tanzania and Costa Rica, then transplanted to Panama in the 1960s, and then went through nearly half a century before he became a blockbuster, defeating the victorious armies such as Bourbon, Kaddura, Kaduai, Tibica and so on, winning 2005 in one breath.
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Soft acidity Ethiopian coffee flavor Taste Manor Features
Ethiopia's coffee producing areas are Sidamo, Harrar and Yirgacheffe. Sidamo and Harrar are provinces and divisions. Sidamo is located in the south of Ethiopia and adjacent to Kenya. Harrar borders Somalia in the east of Ethiopia. Although Yirgacheffe is a small area in Sidamo region, due to soil composition and water content, etc.
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Yega Chuefei Adoto Coffee Flavor taste the characteristics of the manor producing area Yega Xuefei boutique coffee beans
At first, Yejassefi's coffee trees were planted by European monks, and later by farmers or cooperatives. Yega Xuefei is actually constructed by the surrounding coffee communities or cooperatives, including: Hafusha, Hama, Biloya. These mountain villages are foggy, like spring all the year round, with a gentle breeze in summer, cool but not hot, rain but not damp, and no cold damage in winter.
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Sidamo Coffee Bean Flavor taste the characteristics of the manor producing area introduce Shakiso Coffee
[Sidamo sidamo] Sidamo, Ethiopia is a type of single origin that grows in Arabica coffee in Sidamo province, Ethiopia. Like coffee in most African countries, Ethiopian Sidamo is characterized by small gray beans, but characterized by its rich, spicy, wine or chocolate-like taste and floral aroma. The most distinctive flavor found in all Sidamo coffee
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Introduction to the characteristics of the manor producing area of Puerto Rico coffee beans with rich and unique aroma
In Spanish, Puerto Rico means the port of wealth. The history of coffee in Puerto Rico dates back to 1736, when coffee seedlings were brought into the country by early Spanish settlers. In the 18th world, sugar cane was the main economic crop, so little attention was paid to it. At the beginning of the 19th century, the French began to move from the Mediterranean island of Corsica because of European politics.
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Introduction to the Origin of Kenyan Coffee by introducing the Flavor and Taste characteristics of Kenya Coffee Manor
The Kenyan government takes the coffee industry very seriously, where it is illegal to cut down or destroy coffee trees. Kenyan coffee buyers are world-class high-quality coffee buyers, and no other country can grow, produce and sell coffee on a continuous basis like Kenya. All coffee beans are first purchased by the Kenya Coffee Commission, where they are identified, graded, and then on a weekly basis.
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Mild taste of Nicaraguan coffee taste the characteristics of the manor producing area introduction to Nicaragua
Beautiful sour taste, moderate mellow Nicaraguan coffee belongs to the Central and South American style coffee, although the acidity is not very high, but it feels refreshing. The mellow degree is also not high, but the overall feeling is just right, neither thin nor too strong. To make it easier to accept. The taste of red wine can be vaguely felt in the shallow sour taste, which is also a major feature of Nicaraguan coffee.
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El Salvador Himalayan Coffee Bean Flavor Taste Manor characteristics of El Salvador Coffee
The grading standard of Salvadoran coffee is based on the altitude of planting, the highest grade is SHG: more than SHG:Strictly High Grown-1200 meters, more than HG:High Grown-900 meters, and more than CS:Central Standard-600 meters. Introduction to Pacamara: Pacamara varieties are artificially cultivated varieties of Pacas and Maragogipe. 1958 by Salva
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Flavor and taste characteristics of Mexican coffee bean manor introduce the origin of Mexican coffee
Mexicans are enthusiastic and optimistic, and the chocolates in Mexican coffee perfectly reflect this. There are different methods of Mexican coffee, but the main difference is whether it contains alcohol or not. let's first introduce the practice of non-alcohol. Heat a cup of milk, a teaspoon of cinnamon powder and a teaspoon of vanilla powder in a pot. Keep it at medium temperature. The heat is not too high. The milk must not boil. And then join.
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Introduction to the flavor and taste characteristics of Costa Rican boutique coffee Yersalo Coffee Manor
The flavor of Costa Rica has always been steady, without the sharpness of Guatemala, it is quite mild and supple, sour, sweet and bitter chocolate, inclusive and well-balanced, is the classic flavor of gourmet coffee. The seven major coffee producing areas are as follows: Durieba Valley (northeast of the capital San Jose), Central Valley (northwest of San Jose), and Western Valley (west of the capital).
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Introduction to the characteristics of Indonesian Java Coffee Flavor and Manor production area
The Dutch first spread coffee to Central and South America in the 1820s. Coffee spread from the Dutch colonies to French Guiana and Brazil. During their colonization, the Dutch grew coffee in Malaba, India, and brought it to Batavia in what is now Java, Indonesia, in 1699. The Dutch colony once became Europe.
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Introduction to the characteristics and Origin of Costa Rican Coffee Flavor
Costa Rica's main agricultural products, with an annual output of more than 2 million bags (60 kg packages), earn 250 million US dollars from exports, second only to pineapples and bananas. All the coffee trees planted in Costa Rica are Arabica coffee trees. Through improvement, the quality of coffee beans is better and more stable. In order to facilitate picking, coffee trees are kept at a height of about 2 meters through continuous pruning. The coffee that people eat is fruit.
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Introduction to the characteristics of Rwanda coffee bean flavor manor with clean taste
With the improvement and improvement of Rwandan coffee in various aspects, its quality has also made a qualitative leap. In the 2008 COE contest held by the American Fine Coffee Association SCAA, Arnomega, Rwanda, beat the Blue Mountain 1 of Jamaica and Mantenin G1 of Sumatra to defend the title. With its excellent quality, Rwandan coffee has won a place in the coffee world.
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The aftertaste of Colombian coffee beans the characteristics of the manor area introduce the fine products of Colombia.
The first part is the triangle of the background, which symbolizes the Andes and implies that most of the Arabica coffee growing areas in Colombian coffee belong to high-altitude mountains. It is well known that the main coffee producing areas in Colombia are located in three Sichuan-lined mountains, all of which are part of the Andes. According to the geographical environment and climate, different areas of coffee
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The flavor and taste of Kenyan boutique coffee beans the characteristics of Kenyan coffee are introduced.
Most of Kenya's coffee trees grow in the mountains north and west of Nairobi, the capital. There are two main producing areas. One extends southward from the southern slope of Kilinaga, Kenya's highest peak, to near the capital Nairobi. This area is close to the equator and is the largest coffee-producing area in Kenya. In addition, there is a relatively small producing area located on the eastern slope of the Elgon Mountains.
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Introduction to the characteristics of Brazilian Coffee Flavor and Flavor Manor production area
The topography of Brazil is mainly divided into two parts, one is the Brazilian plateau above 500 meters above sea level, distributed in the south of Brazil, the other is the plain below 200 meters above sea level, mainly distributed in the north of the Amazon River basin and the west. The topography of the whole territory is divided into Amazon plain, Paraguay basin, Brazilian plateau and Guyana plateau, of which the Amazon plain accounts for about 1% of the national area. Yes
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Nicaraguan Coffee introduces the flavor and taste of Nicaraguan boutique coffee beans the characteristics of the manor producing area
Nicaraguan coffee Nicaragua coffee flavor characteristics: moderate acidity, fragrant and delicious. Nicaraguan coffee of high quality is in the forefront of coffee beans in the world and enjoys a good reputation. Its particles are moderate in size, mild in taste and very aromatic and mellow. Nicaragua is located in central Central America, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Caribbean Sea to the east. The highlands in the north and the coastal plains in the east
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