Specialty Coffee Beans Lists
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Aromatic and delicious Nicaragua coffee flavor taste Manor introduction Nicaraguan coffee characteristics
When tasting Nicaragua coffee, it is best to drink a mouthful of cold water first, so that you can better feel its mellow taste. Drink coffee while it is hot, because tannic acid in Nicaragua coffee is easy to change in the process of cooling, which makes the taste sour and affects the flavor of coffee. You can add sugar and then creamer. Enjoy a glass of quality nigga.
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Introduction to El Salvador Coffee Flavor and Taste
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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Introduction of Panamanian coffee flavor and taste high-quality coffee beans in Panamanian coffee producing area
Panama is very suitable for the survival of butterflies because of its climate. Panama is also known as the country of butterflies. Panama has a variety of butterflies, colorful and very beautiful. So one of Panama's most important specialties is butterfly specimens. Colorful butterfly specimens are very good decorations, and it's good to hang them at home. There are a lot of indigenous people living in Panama, and they belong to
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Indonesian Mantenin Coffee Features Fine Coffee Mantenin Flavor Taste Manor
Mantenin coffee Mantenin coffee is produced in Sumatra, Indonesia, Asia, otherwise known as Sumatra coffee. The main habitats are Java, Sulawesi and Sumatra, 90% of which are Robusta species. The most famous of these is the "Mantelin" from Sumatra. Fine traditional Arabica coffee grown in Sumatra North, the best of which is titled Linton
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The difference between Bolivian Coffee beans and Rosa Coffee beans the taste story of Bolivian Rosa coffee beans
Most of the coffee in Bolivia is of mediocre quality, but the production of boutique coffee has developed rapidly in recent years, 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 gradually become popular. Bolivia has also introduced this system, which can stimulate the enthusiasm of coffee farmers on the one hand and improve coffee on the other.
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Introduction to the flavor and taste of Panamanian rosy summer coffee price boutique coffee beans
Geisha) has been grown in many parts of the world and is the new king of boutique coffee, among which Panama, Guatemala, Colombia and other Latin American countries have higher quality and higher prices. 2. The characteristics of Rosa coffee beans are very beautiful blue-green, jade-like warm texture, smell of fresh grass, peach, berry and most coffee beans.
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Ethiopian Coffee Flavor and Taste introduction of fine coffee beans in Ethiopian coffee producing areas
Coffee is Ethiopia's most important export cash crop and the main source of Ethiopia's foreign exchange earnings. Ethiopia's coffee exports account for about 3% of the world market, making it the eighth largest coffee exporter in the world. Coffee exports increased steadily from 58000 tons in 1990 to 110000 tons in 1995-1996 and remained at this level in the following years. 2001-2002
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Introduction to the characteristics of Santo Domingo Coffee in Dominica Coffee producing area
In the early 18th century, coffee was introduced to Domiga from Martinique, and fine coffee was produced in the north represented by Hibao and in the south, including Okayabani Santo Domingo. Among them, the coffee produced by Santo Domingo and Barney, which is almost synonymous with domiga coffee, is a world-famous high-quality coffee. Santo Domingo coffee, which is characterized by freshness and elegance,
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Introduction to Puerto Rican Coffee Flavor and Taste Larez Yaoke Coffee in Puerto Rico Coffee producing 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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Guatemala Fine Coffee Bean Flavor Taste Introduction Antigua Coffee Estate
Guatemala is located in the tropics. The northern and eastern coastal plains have a tropical rain forest climate, while the southern mountains have a subtropical climate. There are two dry and wet seasons in a year. May to October is the wet season, and November to April of the following year is the dry season. The central plateau is also the cultural center of Guatemala, where temperatures are mild all year round at 1300 to 1800 meters, with daily temperatures ranging from 18 to 28 degrees Celsius, and higher in January
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Ecuadorian Coffee Flavor taste Manor production area introduces Ecuadorian coffee boutique coffee beans
St. Cristobal is a larger island in the Galapagos archipelago. At 410m above sea level, there is a small lake called El.Junco, which forms streams along the rocks and volcanic rocks on the southern slope of the island. Mineral-rich fresh water moistens the land of St. Cristobal, keeping the soil moist and fertile. For here.
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Uganda Coffee Flavor Taste Manor Introduction Uganda Fine Coffee Bean
Therefore, it is often possible to find raw beans with low moisture content and not green appearance. However, Ugandan coffee is not the type of coffee that emphasizes the aroma. As long as the raw beans are not turned or yellowed, they can generally have a good regional flavor performance. They have a low fruit ripe aroma, such as red wine taste, and a thick body. Similar to some Kenya beans with low flavor tone, but still
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Introduction of Burundian coffee flavor and taste boutique coffee beans in Burundian coffee producing area
Burundian Grade: AA,FWS planting area: Buyendi Brand: Buyendi treatment: wet treatment appearance: 1dgray 300grjie 16-18SCR Variety: Jackson bourbon Note: due to ethnic secession, the chaos of Burundian coffee has been going on for a long time, with a large number of mixed raw beans, making this coffee unsuitable for grading. This coffee
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Puerto Rican Coffee Flavor and Taste the manor area introduces the characteristics of Puerto Rican coffee
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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The rich flavor of Dominican coffee introduces the coffee producing areas of Dominica.
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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Bali Coffee Manor Flavor taste introduction Bali boutique coffee beans
In 1866, Ambassador Ali opened the first cafe in Paris, France, in the name of his hometown, Bali Coffee BLD Coffee. To this day, the Bali coffee near the place Bastille in Paris is still permeated with a strong aristocratic culture. The strong cultural atmosphere here is like the fragrance coming out of the coffee cup, which can be smelled and within reach, while the party place is in the shape of a party.
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Tanzania coffee bean flavor taste boutique coffee introduction Kilimanjaro coffee
As the country's main cash crop, coffee is produced in the Mohi district of Kilimanjaro, where frequent crustal movements and active volcanoes give fertile soil to the mountains, as well as strong texture and soft acidity. She shows a delicate fragrance, with aromas of wine and fruit, and the aftertaste is amazing. The country's
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Taste of Guatemalan Coffee Flavor Manor area introduces Guatemalan boutique coffee beans
Guatemala is located in the tropics, the northern and eastern coastal plains have a tropical rain forest climate, the southern mountains have a subtropical climate, the year is divided into two dry and wet seasons, with the wet season from May to October and the dry season from November to April of the following year. The central plateau is also the cultural center of Guatemala, where temperatures are mild all year round at an altitude of 1300 to 1800 meters, with daily temperatures between 18 and 28 ℃, and higher in January
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Introduction to the characteristics of Costa Rican Coffee
There are many excellent producing areas in Costa Rica, and the high-quality producing areas of Costa Rica have a common understanding of quality, that is, it requires the use of mature coffee fruits to ensure the production of high-quality coffee. Generally speaking, a large amount of water is used in the post-processing of picked coffee fruit, but the advanced production equipment in Costa Rica saves the use of water resources to the greatest extent.
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Hawaiian Coffee Kona Coffee Introduction Hawaiian Fine Coffee Bean Region Flavor Taste
Although coffee trees are grown commercially on all Hawaiian islands, the Big Island currently has the largest number of coffee plantations, with about 650 plantations, but these coffee plantations are relatively small, totaling less than 2000 acres of plantation land, and only 25 coffee plantations are operating on Maui, Molokai, Oahu and Kauai.
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