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Indian Coffee: monsoon Coffee with Ocean Flavor
When I drank Indian coffee for the first time, a friend told me that it was a kind of coffee with ocean flavor, because Indian coffee beans were dried by salty sea breeze. Five or six people tasted the coffee together, and after a sip, they closed their eyes and were intoxicated one after another. when they opened their eyes, they said it was true with sly smiles. It's just an imagination, not a drink.
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What is Indian coffee? The reason for the story of Indian monsoon Malaba coffee
Professional Coffee knowledge Exchange more information about coffee beans Please follow the story of Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) dating back to the 19th century, when India was still a British colony. Coffee produced from India is shipped to England. Before the opening of the Suez Canal, it was necessary to make a detour from India to Britain through the Cape of good Hope at the southern tip of Africa, across the Indian Ocean and Great Britain.
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Coffee unique to India: Indian Monsoon Malaba Coffee Story _ how much is a pack of Indian coffee beans
Professional Coffee knowledge Exchange more information about coffee beans Please follow the story of Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) dating back to the 19th century, when India was still a British colony. Coffee produced from India is shipped to England. Before the opening of the Suez Canal, it was necessary to make a detour from India to Britain through the Cape of good Hope at the southern tip of Africa, across the Indian Ocean and Great Britain.
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India's famous Coffee: monsoon Malaba Coffee India can process coffee through the season?!
For information, please follow the story of Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) dating back to the 19th century, when India was a British colony. Coffee produced from India is shipped to England. Before the opening of the Suez Canal, it took a detour from India to Britain through the Cape of good Hope at the southern tip of Africa, across the Indian Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, and experienced a six-month sea voyage.
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Besides curry, there is coffee in India! Indian Coffee Monsoon Malaba Coffee have you ever heard of it?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) India has three treasures: monsoon Malaba, Mysore Gold Brick, Royal washing Busta Malaba is located in southwestern India, facing the Indian Ocean, due to fertile soil and the blowing of the Indian Ocean monsoon, it has been an important rice-producing area since ancient times, while the mountains are coffee-growing areas.
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Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) We should thank nature. It not only gives us the air, water and food on which we live. It occasionally does a trick, giving us unexpected surprises and delicacies that can only be tasted at a particular time and place. ● is like this Indian monsoon Malabaka.
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People who taste Indian coffee for the first time will feel a strong "ocean flavor" because Indian coffee beans are dried by the salty sea breeze. Flavor and taste characteristics: uniform particles, rich taste, slippery and delicious. People who taste Indian coffee for the first time will feel a strong "ocean flavor". This is because Indian coffee beans are salty.
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Introduction to the flavor characteristics of Indian coffee brand Monsooned Malabar wind-stained Malaba coffee story
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) there are few Indian coffee brands, usually only two: wind-stained Malaba and Masojin bricks. The raw beans of the wind-stained Malaba are dry, yellow and sweet, but a bit monotonous because they are shipped after being placed in a ventilated warehouse to be caressed by the Indian Ocean monsoon for several seasons.
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The unique flavor of Indian monsoon stains is good for the taste of wind-stained Malaba coffee beans.
There are several reasons why Indian coffee is so popular with coffee lovers, but the most important one is due to a process used on coffee beans, often called the monsooninR process. In the past, it took about a few months for passengers or goods to travel to and from India by sailboat.
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Indian coffee wind-stained Malaba coffee beans
Indian Coffee style stained Malaba Coffee beans Indian Coffee-enigmatic Coffee in a mysterious country our mysterious impression of India is not only in its coffee, but also in tea, temples, yoga, sitaqin, or even the more negative abnormal big cities. The reason why there are so many kinds of Indian beans on the market today must be attributed to the indomitable Indian coffee experts and imports.
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Introduction to the production process of Indian style soiled coffee beans. What is the taste of monsoon Malaba coffee?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) old coffee, are you nostalgic? I am. After 4 months of wind treatment, the sea breeze blew, and the green beans finally turned golden. What has changed is not only seen by the naked eye? How do you know what traces of time are without a sip? The source of Indian wind-soaked beans
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Boutique Indian coffee wind-stained Malaba coffee beans
Indian coffee style stained Malaba coffee beans our mysterious impression of India is not only its coffee, but also tea, temples, yoga, sitaqin, or even the more negative abnormal big cities, and so on. The reason why there are so many kinds of Indian beans on the market today must be attributed to the indomitable Indian coffee expert and importer Dr. Joseph Johns. Past 10
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Asian Indian coffee wind-stained Malaba coffee beans
Our mysterious impression of India is not only its coffee, but also tea, temples, yoga, sitar, or even the more negative abnormal big cities, and so on. The reason why there are so many kinds of Indian beans on the market today must be attributed to the indomitable Indian coffee expert and importer Dr. Joseph Johns. Over the past 10 years, he has made eye-catching press releases and websites
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Indian coffee style stained Malaba coffee beans our mysterious impression of India is not only its coffee, but also tea, temples, yoga, sitaqin, or even the more negative abnormal big cities, and so on. The reason why there are so many kinds of Indian beans on the market today must be attributed to the indomitable Indian coffee expert and importer Dr. Joseph Johns. Past 10
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Coffee beans details: country: India production area: Malaba coast producer: India local farmers altitude: 3-1100 m treatment method: sun wind stain treatment grade: AA flavor: wheat, walnut wood, Nanyang spice, black honey every May or June, there will be a monsoon phenomenon in southwestern India, exposing raw coffee beans to the caress of the Indian Ocean seasonal sea breeze
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India Monsooned Malabar A Coffee Bean_How about Indian Coffee
Professional coffee knowledge exchange More coffee bean information Please pay attention to coffee workshop (Weixin Official Accounts cafe_style) In fact, India is still a country rich in coffee beans. About 250,000 people in the country grow this economic product. Coffee is suitable for growing in a warm environment. The Tropic of Cancer is called coffee belt, but it is afraid that high temperature will destroy the characteristics of beans, so most of them are planted in high altitude areas.
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Does India produce coffee? what is the origin of Indian coffee beans? what are the flavor and characteristics?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) in fact, India is rich in coffee beans, about 250000 people in the country grow this economic product, coffee is suitable for growing in a warm environment, between the Tropic of Cancer is called the coffee belt (coffee zone), but for fear of high temperature destroying the characteristics of beans, it is mostly planted in
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What is Indian monsoon coffee? What are the flavor characteristics of Indian-style Malaba coffee?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) it is said that a long time ago, when raw coffee beans were shipped from India to Europe, changes were caused by high temperatures and moisture in the Indian Ocean, and this is where "wind stains" came from. In addition to the expansion and enlargement of the size of the raw beans after wind-soaked, the color of the raw beans is also changed from green to green.
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Description of the flavor characteristics of Indian monsoon coffee and the origin of wind-stained coffee
Wind-stained coffee is a new flavor created inadvertently. In the 17th and 18th centuries, India shipped coffee beans to Europe by sailboat, which took six months. The raw beans were placed on the bottom of the barn and absorbed the moisture and salty taste of the sea. The raw beans arrived in Europe and had deteriorated. The color changed from dark green to the yellowish brown of rice. The acidity of the coffee almost disappeared, but it unexpectedly developed thick nuts and grains.
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Coffee origin Indian monsoon Malaba coffee Indian "monsoon coffee" coffee characteristics
Before the Indian monsoon Malaba Coffee, a tweet about the history of coffee species: it is amazing that 90% of the world's coffee originated from the same coffee tree! It was said that coffee originated in Ethiopia, and Arab businessmen brought it to Yemen, and then a thousand years later, because of a legendary love story, a Yemeni woman risked death to give coffee seeds to the prince of India.
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