Specialty Coffee Beans Lists
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Introduction of Rwanda boutique coffee bourbon by washing method introduction of flavor and taste of Rwandan coffee
Most of the coffee in Rwanda is washed. The water washing method will first wash and flotation the ripe coffee fruit, then remove the exocarp, pulp and part of the pectin layer, then send the coffee into the fermentation tank, remove the remaining pectin layer and then send it to the drying ground for drying treatment, so that the water content reaches about 13%. The coffee in the picture above is placed in an African shed to dry.
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Taste rich and perfect Kenyan coffee culture introduces the flavor and taste of Kenyan coffee producing areas
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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Introduction to Brazilian Coffee Flavor and Taste Brazilian fine coffee beans in Brazilian coffee producing areas
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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Introduction of Nicaraguan Coffee Flavor introduction of boutique coffee beans in Nicaraguan coffee producing areas
Coffee is Nicaragua's main export. According to the president of the Nicaraguan Coffee Farmers' Federation, due to the poor harvest of coffee in Nicaragua's Pacific region, the country's total coffee production in 1998 may be 12% lower than that in 1997. In the coffee year of 1997 and 1998, Nicaragua harvested 1.422 million bags of coffee (each bag of 46kg), which has been producing 1% of coffee in the past 14 years.
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Cuban Crystal Coffee Fine Coffee producing area introduces Cuban Coffee Manor
Crystal Mountain Coffee is very precious. This is mainly for two reasons. The first reason is the economic sanctions imposed by the United States against Cuba and the non-opening up of Cuban imports. The second reason is that at present, Cuban coffee beans are mostly acquired by the French and Japanese markets, especially Japan, so it is difficult to buy coffee beans directly from Cuba. Nevertheless, Cuban coffee is among coffee lovers around the world.
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Introduction of Salvadoran Coffee Flavor and Taste El Salvador Coffee Manor
The coffee harvest lasts from November to March. The fresh fruit of coffee is picked by hand. On the whole, Salvadoran coffee inherits the mild quality of Sino-American coffee, which is soft, slightly sour and has beautiful sweetness. At the same time, it also has its own characteristics: aromatic taste slightly sour, very soft; pure no miscellaneous flavor, excellent taste balance; such as
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Boutique coffee Indonesia Kopi Luwak introduction to Indonesian civet coffee bean producing area manor
Civet is a nocturnal animal that lives in the jungle and eats very little. Coffee beans produced by wild civets are very rare. Only in captivity can more Kopi Luwak be obtained. Some unscrupulous traders keep this animal in a narrow cage.
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Clean and full taste of Tanzanian coffee introduces the manor of Tanzanian coffee producing area
Tanzanian coffee has the excellent pedigree of the Middle Eastern non-washed bean family, bright acidity, rich and irritating flavor. There is no doubt that Kenyan coffee takes the lead in this family, but Tanzania has many advantages that are very similar to those of Kenya. Round beans are often specially selected and expensive, but sometimes they get moldy.
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Strong sweetness of Panamanian Coffee Flavor Coffee introduction to Panamanian Coffee producing area
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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Indonesia Mantenin Coffee Bean Flavor and taste introduction to Indonesian coffee characteristics Indonesian boutique coffee
Manning is not the name of the producing area, the place name, the port name, nor the name of the coffee breed. How did it get its name? In fact, it is a phonetic error of the mandheling people in Mandaining, Indonesia. During the Japanese occupation of Indonesia during World War II, a Japanese soldier drank mellow coffee in a cafe, so he asked the shopkeeper the name of the coffee, and the boss mistook him for asking where you were.
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Dominican Coffee Flavor introduces the characteristics of Dominica coffee beans in Dominica coffee producing areas
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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The taste of Guatemalan coffee with sour and sweet fruit introduces the coffee producing area of Guatemala.
In Guatemala, it is famous for producing high-quality beans, which is the highest elevation and dry climate in the coffee growing area of the country. Located in a rare non-volcanic area in China and the United States, the mountains are potholed and the terrain is very dangerous. Although the elevation is nearly 2000 meters, the warm, dry air from the plains of Mexico protects coffee trees in this area from frost.
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Introduction to Colombian Coffee Flavor and Taste Colombian Coffee beans from Colombian boutique coffee producing areas
One: it is said to come from the sea island of 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 is that Colombia's first coffee seeds were imported from Venezuela through the province of Santander. [1] third: the earliest coffee cultivation in Colombia
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Introduction to Rwanda Coffee Flavor and Taste Rwanda Coffee beans from Rwanda Coffee producing area
Rwanda has been growing coffee since colonial times. Although the crops are mainly coffee, the quality of coffee produced in Rwanda is not outstanding, and its status in the coffee world is low, and few people pay attention to it. Most of the coffee varieties grown in Rwanda are bourbon. Rwanda, known as the country of Thousand Hills, has a high-altitude mountain environment, fertile volcanic soil and abundant precipitation.
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Kenyan coffee flavor and taste Kenyan boutique coffee beans Kenyan coffee producing area boutique coffee
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 tour the forest about seven times. Kenyan coffee is grown by small farmers. After they harvest the coffee, they first send the fresh coffee beans to the cooperative cleaning station, where the washed and dried coffee is covered with parchment beans.
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Nicaraguan Coffee with Chocolate Flavor introduction to Nicaraguan Coffee producing area
Dry aromas are full of chocolate, with aromas of hazelnut and cocoa. The wet aroma also has the smell of chocolate, accompanied by the smell of orange peel. With the baking degree of city+, the bright lemon acid and long cocoa finish are wonderful. Dry aroma (1-5): 3.8 wet aroma (1-5): 3.8 acidity (brightness) (1-10): 8.9 taste (layered) (1
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Introduction of Cuban Coffee Flavor Cuban Fine Coffee beans in Cuban Coffee producing area
Cuba is like a crocodile crouching in the Caribbean, her tail brushing right on the Tropic of Cancer. Cubans have always been known for their enthusiasm, but they are also very sincere and stubborn. The same is true of their coffee, which has always been carried out in accordance with Arab coffee washing standards, and they have always adhered to their unique traditional methods of making coffee, which is extremely extreme in controlling roasting.
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The rich aroma of Salvadoran coffee introduces the coffee producing area of El Salvador.
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 to Peruvian Coffee Bean Flavor and Taste Peruvian Organic Coffee Fine Coffee beans
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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Civet Coffee Price Muscat Coffee Flavor and Taste introduction Muscat Fine Coffee
Once at a tasting, many celebrities savoured every fragrance of Luwak coffee without being told the truth, and tried to describe their sensory reactions with gorgeous words. However, when people know the origin of this drink, they feel stomach discomfort at the same time. The salesperson of civet coffee suggested that if you want to serve this coffee,
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