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The first women's exclusive coffee shop in Libya
International online feature: according to Sky News Arabic reported on April 23, Libya's first women's exclusive coffee shop recently opened in the capital Tripoli, welcomed by Libyan women. This coffee shop is called Mangou Caf. It is the first women-only coffee shop in Libya. The sign in the entrance hall says that it is exclusive to women and refuses to disturb. The interior is comfortable and furnished.
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The first women's coffee shop in Libya is popular with local women.
According to Sky News Arabic reported on April 23, 2014, Libya's first women's exclusive coffee shop recently opened in the capital Tripoli, welcomed by Libyan women.
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What are the varieties of coffee beans in Libya?
The Liberian species, the large-grained species, is native to Liberia in Africa, as well as a few countries such as Malaysia. Its cultivation history is slightly shorter than the other two coffee trees. Liberian coffee trees are suitable for growing in lowlands. Its trunk is high and strong, it is 18 meters high, its leaves are large and tough, and its fruits and coffee beans are also very large. Its seed coat is close to the seed kernel and is scarlet when it is mature. The quotation flavor is strong.
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Is Arabica coffee stronger? How to distinguish Robusta Arabica Libya coffee
Professional coffee knowledge exchange More coffee bean information Please pay attention to coffee workshop (Weixin Official Accounts cafe_style) Mantenin's Robusta lineage, Arabica beans or Katim or Katim? [I'm sure you've all seen chain coffee shops emphasize that they use "100% Arabica coffee beans," but why do they emphasize this coffee variety so much?] of Arabica
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One of the original varieties of Libyan coffee beans
The Liberian species (scientific name Coffea liberica) West Africa is the origin of Liberian coffee. It has a strong adaptability to high or low temperature, humidity or dry environment, but it is not resistant to leaf rust and its flavor is worse than that of Arabica, so it is only traded or planted in some West African countries (Libya, C ô te d'Ivoire, etc.).
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How's the Salvadoran coffee? what's the coffee manor?
At present, the most important coffee beans in the world mainly come from Arabica, Robasta and Libya, the three original varieties of coffee trees, and the quality of the coffee beans produced by these three varieties is also higher than that produced by other coffee trees. The Arabica coffee tree, which originated in Ethiopia, accounts for 70% of the world's coffee bean production; the world-famous Blue Mountain Coffee and Mocha Coffee
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Introduction to the flavor and taste characteristics of Arabica coffee manor in Indonesia
West Africa, the origin of coffee grown in Liberia, has a strong adaptability to all kinds of environments, such as high or low temperature, humidity or dryness, except that it is not resistant to leaf rust and its flavor is worse than that of Arabica, so it is only traded or planted in some West African countries (Libya, C ô te d'Ivoire, etc.). Among the coffee in circulation in the world market, about
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What are the three primary coffee species?
Liberian: West Africa is the origin of Liberian coffee. It has strong adaptability to various environments such as high temperature or low temperature, humidity or dryness, etc., except for leaf rust resistance, and its flavor is worse than Arabica, so it is only traded domestically in some West African countries (Libya, Cote d'Ivoire, etc.) or planted for research. circulating in world markets
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USAID will join Nespresso's lineup to assist coffee farmers in South Sudan
The Republic of Sudan is a country located in northeast Africa and on the west coast of the Red Sea. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, Libya, Chad and the Central African Republic to the west, South Sudan to the south and Ethiopia and Eritrea to the east. The northeast is bordered by the Red Sea, with a coastline of about 720 kilometers, making it the third largest country in Africa and the 16th largest country in the world. Sudan has been ranked as the worst in the world by the list of failed states.
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Boutique coffee beans: coffee genealogy (variety knowledge popularization post) basic knowledge of coffee introduction
From Ethiopia to East Africa, coffee varieties have experienced about 1300 years of development and evolution. Experienced Yemen, India, Java, the Netherlands, Paris, Bourbon, Martinique Island, Haiti, Mexico, Brazil and other Central and South American countries. Coffee is an evergreen shrub of the genus Rubiaceae of Gentianaceae. The general classification of coffee is: Arabica iron.
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The basic knowledge of coffee beans the origin of the species of coffee beans
West Africa, the origin of coffee grown in Liberia, has a strong adaptability to all kinds of environments, such as high or low temperature, humidity or dryness, except that it is not resistant to leaf rust and its flavor is worse than that of Arabica, so it is only traded or planted in some West African countries (Libya, C ô te d'Ivoire, etc.). Among the coffee in circulation in the world market, about
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Low yield coffee cultivation conditions Cultivation process and method Introduction
West Africa is the origin of Liberian coffee. It has strong adaptability to various environments such as high temperature or low temperature, humidity or dryness. It is not resistant to leaf rust and its flavor is worse than Arabica. Therefore, it is only traded domestically in some West African countries (Libya, Cote d'Ivoire, etc.) or planted for research. Coffee circulating in the world market
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Liberika planting regional characteristics description of Liberika flavor characteristics Liberika cooking parameters
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Coffee originals-Arabica, Robasta, Riperica, Exelsa
There are four original species of coffee: Arabica species in Ethiopia, Robasta and Riperica species in Congo, and Exelsa. The original species are used for breeding and research. So far, there are more than a hundred coffee varieties in the world, of which 76% are Arabica, and 24% are Robasta and Riperica. A: Arabica species (Arabica): at present
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Liberica Coffee beans introduce Liberica and Arabica, Robusta makes espresso
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Coffee beans original Arabica, Robasta, Riperica, Exelsa
There are four original species of coffee: Arabica species in Ethiopia, Robasta and Riperica species in Congo, and Exelsa. The original species are used for breeding and research. So far, there are more than a hundred coffee varieties in the world, of which 76% are Arabica, and 24% are Robasta and Riperica. A: Arabica species (Arabica): at present
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Flavor and taste of coffee manor in Indonesia Kahayang Gan Manor
The classification will be more complicated. Some Arabica coffee beans are quite close to the native species, while others are quite similar to the Robusta species. Even if the coffee has the same name (named from the place of origin), as long as the cultivated varieties are different, the flavor is different from the leaf rust-resistant varieties found in the African Congo, teaching the Arabica species to be more resistant to the disease. People like to plant Robusta
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Estrella Divina Plan what is the result of the boutique planting plan of the Peruvian Coffee miniature Farm
Selected in a blind cup test competition, this miniature plot stands out among other well-known areas. The miniature land comes from Finca La Lima, a 1-hectare plantation managed by Edoardo Campos and located in the village of Rumpite, La Coipa district, San Ignacio province, Cahamaka region. This small plantation is located above 2000m above sea level.
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Introduction of coffee beans introduction to the taste of boutique coffee
、. The Robusta species (scientific name Coffea robusta Linden) is a leaf rust-resistant variety found in the African Congo, which teaches the Arabica species to be more resistant to the disease. People like to compare robusta with Arabica coffee. In fact, robusta is a mutant of Congo (scientific name Cofffea canephora), so it should be compared with Arabica.
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Drinking coffee in North Africa
Due to work, I went on a business trip to Algeria, North Africa, and took the opportunity to experience the coffee culture of the second largest country in Africa. Algeria was ruled by Rome, Byzantium, Turkey, Arabia and France in its history. There is a blend of various cultures, and most of the buildings are European-style buildings, walking on the streets, if not for the occasional mosque.
2014-08-26 Taste the coffee