Specialty Coffee Beans Lists
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Introduction to the flavor and taste of Kenyan coffee the characteristics of Kenyan boutique coffee beans in manor areas
In addition to having obvious and charming fruit acidity, Kenyan coffee is mostly from small coffee farmers, planted in a variety of different environments, encounter different climate and rainfall every year, and bring a variety of distinct and unique personalities. Take the AAPlus grade KenyaAA+Samburu as an example, the 2001 Samburu has a strong black plum flavor, low acidity and strong taste, and was newly harvested in the winter of 2002.
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Brazilian coffee flavor taste manor production area boutique coffee beans introduce Brazilian coffee brands
In 2002, Brazilian coffee exports reached a 270-year high, with a total export volume of 27.99 million bags (60 kg each), an increase of 19.3 per cent over 23.46 million bags in 2001. Due to the decline in international coffee prices, coffee trade volume was 1.355 billion US dollars, down 5.4 percent from 1.432 billion US dollars last year. Brazil is the world's largest exporter of coffee, known as the kingdom of coffee. In the last 40 years
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Nicaraguan Coffee Flavor Coffee beans introduce the characteristics of Nicaraguan Coffee
Planted with volcanic ash and shaded trees, it produces high-quality Nicaraguan coffee with a mediocre, soft and slightly sour flavor. Nicaraguan coffee is the largest of all coffee beans, while MADRIZ (Madriz) is located in the mountains of northern Nicaragua, adjacent to NuevaSegovia,Jinotega and Esteli, a quiet and elegant area with the famous Somoto Gorge
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El Salvador Coffee Flavor Taste Manor production area introduces the characteristics of El Salvador coffee boutique coffee beans
El Salvador's coffee accounts for 40% of the country's exports, and it is usually picked in November, December and January-March of the following year. The export of raw beans lasts almost all year round. Coffee is produced in seven of the country's 14 provinces, with the largest number in the northwestern provinces of chalatenango and santa ana. The coffee produced in El Salvador is 100% Arabica, of which 68% is
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Cuban Crystal Coffee Flavor Taste Introduction Cuban Coffee Producing Area Features Fine Coffee Beans
Cuba is like a crocodile crouching in the caribbean sea, her tail just above the tropic of capricorn. Cubans have always been known for being passionate, but also very honest and stubborn. The coffee they produce is the same, always carried out according to Arab washing standards, and they always follow their own traditions, with extreme control over roasting
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Introduction to the characteristics of Blue Mountain Coffee Flavor Manor
The secret of Blue Mountain Coffee the secret of why Blue Mountain Coffee tastes pure: their coffee trees are all on rugged hillsides, and the picking process is so difficult that non-local skilled female workers are simply unable to do it. It is very important to choose the right ripe coffee beans when picking. Immaturity or ripeness will affect the quality of the coffee. The picked coffee beans should be shelled on the same day, and then let them
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Tanzania coffee flavor characteristics of the taste of Tanzania coffee producing areas
Tanzanian coffee market: Tanzania's coffee exports occupy an important position in the overall national economy. In the past, Tanzania's coffee industry has been dominated by plantation cultivation, but now more than 85% is cultivated by smallholders. Many small farmers form cooperative organizations, the most important of which is the Kilimanjaro Coopera
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Introduction of Panamanian Coffee Flavor Flavor Coffee beans from Panamanian Coffee Manor
The finest coffee in Panama (Panama) is grown in the west of the country, near Costa Rica and the Pacific Ocean. The Boquet district of Chiriqui province is the most famous for its coffee, as well as Wakan, Santa Clara and Kendra. Other areas include David, Remacimeinto, Bugaba and Tolai (T).
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Fresh and elegant taste of Dominican coffee introduce Santo Domingo coffee boutique coffee beans
Flavor and taste characteristics: fresh and elegant, full particles, excellent acidity, pleasant aroma. The Dominican Republic is located in the east of the island of Haiti in the West Indies, bordering the Republic of Haiti to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south. With an area of about 49000 square kilometers and a population of 7.1 million, the Dominican Republic and the Republic of Haiti coexist on an island bordering Haiti. Like its neighbors.
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Bolivian coffee introduces Bolivian coffee flavor taste manor boutique coffee beans
In the past, most of the coffee in Bolivia was of mediocre quality, but in recent years, the production of boutique coffee has developed rapidly, and there have been a lot of pretty good beans. In recent years, the COE (Cup of excellence) system, which was first implemented in Brazil, has become more and more popular. Bolivia has also introduced this system, which can stimulate the enthusiasm of coffee farmers on the one hand and improve it on the other.
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Panamanian Rosa Coffee introduces the origin of flavor and taste of Panamanian boutique coffee beans
The fragrance of flowers, tropical fruits, strong sweetness; these are the feelings that Rose Summer has always given us. Properly baked, they make you feel like sipping the fragrance of a bouquet of flowers. Maybe you don't know the story of Rosa, an ancient native species from Ethiopia that was brought into a coffee experimental garden in Costa Rica as a coffee sample.
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The long aftertaste of Ethiopian coffee introduces the characteristics of Ethiopian coffee.
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 of Jamaican Coffee Flavor and Taste Fine Coffee from Jamaica Coffee Manor
It is necessary to carefully understand the myth of Blue Mountain Coffee, because the image of the past is often inconsistent with the reality of today. In 1725, Sir Nicholas Sir Nincholas Lawes brought the first blue mountain coffee trees from Martinique to Jamaica and planted them in St. Andrew) region. Today, the St. Andrews area is still a blue mountain.
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Introduction of Ecuadorian Coffee Flavor and taste of Ecuadorian boutique coffee beans
In the mid-15th century, there were legends about enchanted mysterious islands among fishermen fishing in the western Pacific Ocean of South America. It is said that the islands can sometimes be seen clearly from a distance, but when the ship approaches, it disappears again; sometimes it looks like a galleon, sometimes it shows the shape of a witch. The fishermen called these islands Magic Island and thought it was there.
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Taste of Ugandan Coffee Flavor Manor area introduces Ugandan boutique coffee beans
In order to improve the quality and reduce the cost of coffee, Uganda cancelled the exclusive management right of the Coffee Management Committee (Coffee Marketing Board, referred to as CMB) in November 1990. Most of the work originally undertaken by the Coffee Management Committee has now been handed over to the cooperative organization. Privatized coffee accounts for 2% of the country's export revenue, so the government levies coffee shops.
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Introduction of Burundian Coffee Flavor and Taste characteristics of Burundian Coffee
Burundi selected July 3, 2010 as its country Pavilion Day [country name] Republic of Burundi (The Republic of Burundi, La Rpublique Du Burundi). [area] 27834 square kilometers. [population] 7.4 million (2005), with an annual growth rate of 3.4 per cent. It consists of three tribes: Hutu (84%), Tutsi (15%) and Tewa (1%). The official language is
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Mexican Coffee Flavor and Taste introduction Fine Coffee beans Aldumara Coffee Mexican Coffee Brand
It was only in Ethiopia that coffee was wild at first and then was grown because local residents began to like the black and hot drink. In recent years, as the market price of coffee has fallen to an all-time low, many coffee producing countries, including Mexico, have suffered an unprecedented crisis, so they all tend to increase their own coffee consumption.
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Island Coffee-Puerto Rico boutique coffee bean flavor introduction Larez Yaoke Coffee
This is why Puerto Rico and Puerto Rico Yukot select Yauco Selecto, which is the manor bean, the joint brand of Puerto Rico San Pedro, Caracolillo and La Juanita. Island Coffee-in fact, any kind of coffee in Puerto Rico will be given a unique flavor because of its origin, just as different musical styles will always give
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Guatemala Antigua Coffee Flavor introduction Fine Coffee beans Guatemalan Coffee producing area
Antigua coffee is popular with most coffee lovers only because of its distinctive aroma. Because it is planted in the hills of volcanoes, it can retain its own characteristics more than Costa Rica, the main reason is that it has more geographical and climatic advantages than Costa Rica. Guatemala is located in the tropics, but because of its high altitude, Qi
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Taste of lightly roasted Panamanian Cupid Coffee Fine Coffee in Panamanian Coffee producing area
Origin]: Panama [producing area]: located on the slopes of Mount Baru, the highest peak in western Panama [Manor]: Esmeralda (Emerald Manor) / Hacienda La Esmeralda [Grade]: SHB [growth altitude]: 1450m [treatment]: fine washing treatment [Special Certification]: green Rainforest Certification [baking degree]: shallow baking city- [flavor]
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