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Introduction to the varieties of boutique coffee beans what are the ancient native species?
In plant taxonomy, coffee belongs to the Genus Coffea family of Rubiaceae, and there are at least a hundred varieties of coffee under it. In the healthy Life post "falling in love with boutique coffee", I mentioned that the more common coffees are Arabica (Arabica, elegant flavor, is the main boutique coffee) and Robusta (or sturdy beans, rough flavor, caffeine content
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Coffee Encyclopedia SCAA Ancient Coffee Variety types Taste introduction and differentiation
Coffee has more than a hundred varieties of coffee, the more common coffee are: Arabica, outstanding personality, unique flavor, is the main force of boutique coffee, mainly used in coffee shop management and high-end coffee market supply; Robusta, rough flavor, high caffeine content, not a boutique coffee, often used
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A brief introduction to the flavor, taste and aroma characteristics of fine coffee beans in Mercedes Manor
In the ancient city of El Salvador, there are more than 3000 ancient buildings in Pelourinho, San Antonio and Sodre, among which Pelourinho is the largest complex of buildings built in Latin America during the European colonial rule. many buildings have the ancient architectural style of El Salvador Coffee, Mexico and Guatemala are Asa.
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A brief introduction to the treatment method of grinding degree and baking degree of fine coffee beans in Mercedes Manor
Coffee originated in the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare greatly damaged the country's national economy, reducing coffee production from 3.5 million bags in the early 1970s to 2.5 million bags in 1990 and 1991. The eastern part of the country was most affected by guerrilla warfare, and many farmers and workers were forced to leave the manor. The shortage of funds has led to a sharp drop in coffee production, from 1200 kg per hectare in the past to per hectare today
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A brief introduction to the history and culture of the origin and development of boutique coffee beans in Mercedes Manor with balanced taste
In the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare greatly damaged the country's national economy, reducing coffee production from 3.5 million bags in the early 1970s to 2.5 million bags in 1990 and 1991. The eastern part of the country was most affected by guerrilla warfare, and many farmers and workers were forced to leave the manor. The shortage of funds has led to a sharp drop in coffee production, from 1200 kg per hectare in the past to less than 9 per hectare today.
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A brief introduction to the cultivation of fine quality coffee beans in Mercedes Manor, geographical location, climate and altitude
In the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare greatly damaged the country's national economy, reducing coffee production from 3.5 million bags in the early 1970s to 2.5 million bags in 1990 and 1991. The eastern part of the country was most affected by guerrilla warfare, and many farmers and workers were forced to leave the manor. The shortage of funds has led to a sharp drop in coffee production, from 1200 kg per hectare in the past to less than 9 per hectare today.
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Venezuelan Coffee Plantation introduces the treatment of boutique coffee
One of the many plantations in Merida at the foot of the Andes belongs to the Pablo and Pulido families, an ancient farm that has been allowed to downsize. Since taking over the farm in the early 1980s, the Pulido family has harvested coffee from existing bourbon coffee trees and planted new tree species.
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A brief introduction to the treatment method of Grinding degree and Baking degree of Fine Coffee beans in Mercedes Manor
El Salvador coffee El Salvador (ElSalvador) is one of the small countries in Central America, where coffee is light, aromatic, pure, slightly sour and characterized by excellent balance of flavor. It is a specialty of Central America. With sour, bitter, sweet and other taste characteristics, the best baking degree is moderate, deep. In the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare greatly damaged the country's national economy, increasing the output of coffee from 7. 7 percent.
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Description of characteristics and flavor of Salvadoran coffee beans introduction to the producing area of varieties with grinding scale
El Salvador coffee beans characteristic flavor description taste grinding scale variety production area El Salvador, located in the northwest of Central America, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the south, is one of the birthplaces of ancient Mayan civilization. The nearby volcanoes, plateaus, lakes and bathing beaches along the Pacific coast are all very pleasant. But El Salvador is most famous for its unique and mild taste.
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Nicaraguan Coffee planting History Ancient Tree Nicaraguan Coffee Bean producing area Flavor characteristics and taste
History Nicaragua began to grow coffee in the late 1800s, but it was not until the mid-19th century that the crop became an important export: increased global demand (especially from North America) and reduced supply from the Pacific islands led to the steady development of the coffee market here, around this period, the first large plantations appeared in Managua, throughout Jinotepe.
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Ethiopian Coffee Lim Region Flavor Ethiopian Fine Coffee Bean Introduction
Coffee bugs, in previous installments we learned about the origins and spread of coffee, so where does the coffee we drink today come from? Next, follow Xiao one to explore coffee producing areas around the world ~ Coffee 53 producing areas currently have 53 major coffee producing areas in the world, all distributed in the coffee belt "25N~30S". We're tracking the spread of specialty coffee
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Description of coffee flavor characteristics of Salvadoran coffee planting and production areas of coffee
Salvadoran coffee refers to the coffee produced in the small South American country of El Salvador, where the coffee body is light, aromatic, pure, slightly sour, the flavor is extremely balanced, is a specialty of Central America. With sour, bitter, sweet and other taste characteristics, the best baking degree is moderate, deep. In the early 1990s, guerrilla warfare greatly damaged the country's national economy, increasing coffee production from the early 1970s.
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The state of Tachira, a coffee producing region in southwestern Venezuela
One of the many plantations in Merida at the foot of the Andes belongs to the Pablo and Pulido families, an ancient farm that has been allowed to downsize. Since taking over the farm in the early 1980s, the Pulido family has harvested coffee from existing bourbon coffee trees and planted new tree species.
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Venezuelan Coffee producing Andes Coffee Plantation
One of the many plantations in Merida at the foot of the Andes belongs to the Pablo and Pulido families, an ancient farm that has been allowed to downsize. Since taking over the farm in the early 1980s, the Pulido family has harvested coffee from existing bourbon coffee trees and planted new tree species to expand farming.
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A unique coffee farm-San Cristobal, Venezuela
One of the many plantations in Merida at the foot of the Andes belongs to the Pablo and Pulido families, an ancient farm that has been allowed to downsize. Since taking over the farm in the early 1980s, the Pulido family has harvested coffee from existing bourbon coffee trees and planted new tree species.
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Introduction to the special taste of Venezuelan coffee with different tastes
One of the many plantations in Merida at the foot of the Andes belongs to the Pablo and Pulido families, an ancient farm that has been allowed to downsize. Since taking over the farm in the early 1980s, the Pulido family has harvested coffee from existing bourbon coffee trees and planted new tree species to expand farming.
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Introduction of multi-purpose Venezuelan coffee roasted to depth
One of the many plantations in Merida at the foot of the Andes belongs to the Pablo and Pulido families, an ancient farm that has been allowed to downsize. Since taking over the farm in the early 1980s, the Pulido family has harvested coffee from existing bourbon coffee trees and planted new tree species to expand farming.
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Smooth and sweet Venezuelan coffee beans introduce boutique coffee
One of the many plantations in Merida at the foot of the Andes belongs to the Pablo and Pulido families, an ancient farm that has been allowed to downsize. Since taking over the farm in the early 1980s, the Pulido family has harvested coffee from existing bourbon coffee trees and planted new tree species.
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The special taste of Venezuelan coffee introduces the producing area of San Cristobal.
One of the many plantations in Merida at the foot of the Andes belongs to the Pablo and Pulido families, an ancient farm that has been allowed to downsize. Since taking over the farm in the early 1980s, the Pulido family has harvested coffee from existing bourbon coffee trees and planted new tree species to expand farming.
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Fragrant and delicious fruit-flavored Venezuelan coffee introduces the San Cristobal region.
One of the many plantations in Merida at the foot of the Andes belongs to the Pablo and Pulido families, an ancient farm that has been allowed to downsize. Since taking over the farm in the early 1980s, the Pulido family has harvested coffee from existing bourbon coffee trees and planted new tree species to expand farming.
2016-06-21 Fragrant delicious fruity Venezuela coffee introduction Crystal Val producing area