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There is a beautiful sweetness of Salvadoran coffee in the IzaIco region of Sonsonate province.
Coffee flavor and quality El Salvador is a producer of high-quality commercial Arabica beans and is famous for its strict and effective quality control. Since 2003, he has joined the COE competition. With excellent ancient coffee, it successfully entered the boutique coffee market.
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Salvadoran Coffee Flavors Sonsonate Province IzaIco Region
In Cuscacbapa, El Salvador, the beans are packed and ready for export. El Salvador's coffee is a Central American specialty, light, aromatic, pure and slightly acidic. Like Guatemala and Costa Rica, coffee in El Salvador is graded according to altitude, with the higher the altitude, the more coffee. Good. The best brand is Pip.
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Honduras Highland Coffee introduces the IzaIco region of Sonsonate province
The granules of coffee beans in Honduras are large in shape, uniform in size and glossy in color. In order to facilitate harvesting, farmers will prune the coffee trees to no more than 150 centimeters, because if they grow too high, they have to set up ladders to pick, which is not only time-consuming, but also may damage the trees by bending branches. As the ripening period of each fruit of the coffee bean is different, it is necessary to keep the coffee bean in good condition.
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El Salvador boutique coffee producing area Sonsonate province IzaIco region Santa Ana volcano region library
El Salvador boutique coffee is concentrated in the volcanic rock producing areas of Santa Ana in the west and Charantanan fruit in the northwest. In recent years, the top 10 cup tests are almost entirely from these two producing areas, with an altitude of about 9-1500 meters, mainly bourbon (68%). Followed by Pacas (29%), mixed-race Pakamara, Dulaai and Kaddura accounted for only 3%. The coffee harvest season has been held since November.
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El Salvador Coffee producing area introduces the IzaIco area of Sonsonate Province
In 1742, coffee was introduced to El Salvador from the Caribbean (1740). In the mid-19th century, El Salvador's original export pillar Indigo (one of the dyes) received a gradual decline in the development of synthetic dyes in Europe, and coffee gradually became the main export product under the guidance of the government. In 1856, the first 693 bags of coffee beans were shipped to Europe. Until the second World University.
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El Salvador Coffee producing area Sonsonate Province IzaIco area Santa Ana Volcano area
[organic planting]: the civil war in the 1980s made many coffee farmers in war zones unwilling to spend agricultural fertilizer on coffee plantations, resulting in the fact of "organic planting". After the war, coffee plantations with organic cultivation were set up with the assistance of the government, and many of them obtained the Eco-ok certification of the Rainforest Alliance (Rain forest-Alliance). There is currently 2000 hectares of coffee.
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Introduction of Renas Manor, IzaIco area, Sonsonate Province, El Coffee with good quality
Flavor: balanced taste, excellent texture suggested baking method: medium to deep, there are many uses of high-quality beans: El SHB taste characteristics: sour, bitter, sweet mild and moderate. Salvadoran coffee ranks side by side with Mexico and Guatemala as the producers of Asa and Merdo, and is fighting for the top one or two places in China and the United States with other countries. The highland of origin is equal in size and size.
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El Salvador Coffee country introduces the boutique of Renas Manor in IzaIco area of Sonsonate Province
A brief History of Coffee production in 1742, coffee was introduced to El Salvador from the Caribbean (1740). In the mid-19th century, El Salvador's original export pillar Indigo (one of the dyes) received a gradual decline in the development of synthetic dyes in Europe, and coffee gradually became the main export product under the guidance of the government. In 1856, the first 693 bags of coffee beans were shipped to Europe. all long
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Washed and sun-dried Salvadoran plus coffee introduces the IzaIco area of Sonsonate province
The current situation of coffee production is a natural and man-made disaster, which is a perfect description of the challenges facing the coffee industry in El Salvador. Despite getting rid of the haze of war, El Salvador's coffee production still faces challenges from time to time, including: 1998, hurricanes; 2001, earthquake; 2002, volcanic eruption; 2012, leaf rust, storm; despite the challenges, El Salvador
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Introduction to the characteristics of El Salvador Coffee Manor IzaIco area of Renas Manor Sonsonate Province
Pacamara is the artificial breeding variety of Pacas and Maragogipe. It was first cultivated by researchers in El Salvador in 1958. Pacamara is an excellent variety under rare artificial breeding, which is better than blue, and perfectly inherits the advantages of the mother plant. It not only has the excellent taste of Pacas, but also inherits the large size of Maragogipe, and the bean body is at least like beans.
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El Salvador coffee producing areas with mild taste introduce the IzaIco region of Sonsonate province.
El Salvador's Cuspa region is rich in coffee beans, which are lighter in weight, fragrant, pure and slightly sour. Like Guatemala and Costa Rica, Salvadoran coffee is graded according to altitude, and the higher the altitude, the better the coffee. The best brand is Pip, whose quality has been recognized by the American Organic Certification Society. Another kind of rarefaction
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Salvadoran coffee with jasmine scent in IzaIco, Sonsonate province
Coffee from El Salvador is a specialty of Central America, where it is light, fragrant, pure and slightly sour. Like Guatemala and Costa Rica, coffee in El Salvador is graded according to altitude, and the higher the altitude, the better the coffee. The best brand is Pipil, which is what the Azbec-Aztec Mayan called coffee, which has been acquired.
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The Salvadoran coffee producing area located in the northwest of Central America introduces the IzaIco region of Sonsonate province.
An appropriate description of the flavor characteristics of Salvadoran coffee should be nothing more than a moderate, slightly thinner viscosity, pleasing softness and sweetness, coupled with attractive fruit aromas. When tasting El Salvador, you can put the right amount of sugar into the coffee, add ice, stir it well, and add fresh milk according to your preference, so you can enjoy it slowly.
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Species of Salvadoran Coffee in Central America Renas, IzaIco region, Sonsonate Province
In the 19th century, coffee in El Salvador was an important cash crop, and the government legislated to collect taxes and encourage planting and export. although coffee farmers in El Salvador could not get technical or financial assistance, they were in the growth of production per hectare, it is quite excellent among many coffee-producing countries! The output value of coffee is like a locomotive, which is important to the basic transportation construction and the development of light industry in Saudi Arabia.
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El Salvador Coffee Manor production area introduction of Joy Manor Sonsonate Province IzaIco area
In the 19th century, coffee in El Salvador was an important cash crop, and the government legislated to collect taxes and encourage planting and export. although coffee farmers in El Salvador could not get technical or financial assistance, they were in the growth of production per hectare, it is quite excellent among many coffee-producing countries! The output value of coffee is like a locomotive, which is important to the basic transportation construction and the development of light industry in Saudi Arabia.
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Introduction to IzaIco region of Sonsonate Province, El Salvador Coffee producing area with balanced Taste and good texture
Flavor: balanced taste, excellent texture suggested baking method: medium to deep, there are many uses of high-quality beans: El SHB taste characteristics: sour, bitter, sweet mild and moderate. Salvadoran coffee ranks side by side with Mexico and Guatemala as the producers of Asa and Merdo, and is fighting for the top one or two places in China and the United States with other countries. The highland of origin is equal in size and size.
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IzaIco region of El Salvador Coffee Bean Finca Ataisi Sonsonate Province
Salvadoran coffee beans coffee is an important economic source of the country's Espresso, is a strong type of coffee, by extremely hot but not boiling hot water, by high pressure through the grinding into a very fine coffee powder to make coffee. It was invented and developed in Italy, the age began in the early 20th century, but until the mid-1940s, it was made separately by vapor pressure.
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The taste of tanned El Salvador introduces the IzaIco region of Sonsonate province.
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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