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The journey of coffee beans: the movement of raw beans from seed beans across the ocean to ripe beans
Sandoz, Rio, Mocha, Amsterdam, Cuba. These are both worldwide port cities and coffee export and import ports. As a transportation terminal for coffee, these cities are very famous. Coffee can be transported by land and air depending on the situation, but most of it is still transported by sea. So some of the coffee is also named after the port. Such as Mocha, three degrees.
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Introduction of Burundian boutique coffee bean flavor and taste manor producing area
Coffee spread abroad from Ethiopia around the 15th century. From the great bazaar in Gundel, the ancient capital of Ethiopia, merchants carried coffee beans northwest to Sudan, to Egypt and Mediterranean countries, and eastward across the Red Sea to Yemen and the Arabian Peninsula. People in the Middle East call it Arabica Coffee. Since then, it has been widely drunk. Later, it spread far away.
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Ethiopian boutique coffee introduced Ethiopian boutique coffee producing area Ethiopian coffee
Across the Red Sea and opposite Yemen, Ethiopia is the first place in the world to find coffee trees in Arabica, where coffee is grown almost everywhere in the country. Among them, the eastern Highland Hara (Harra) produces the famous Haramoka, which has a special wine aroma and acidity, which is equivalent to the Yemeni mocha and is a high-quality coffee. So are Sidamo and Djimmah in the south.
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The highest altitude and the most famous coffee Harald Coffee unique red wine fruit flavor taste introduction
For the exchange of professional baristas, please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account qianjiecoffee) Harald (Harar) is 1600mur2400 meters above sea level, and the Harald Heights in eastern Ethiopia is one of the highest elevation areas for coffee grown by humans (some even claim to be as high as 2000mur2700 meters). Across the Gulf of Aden, overlooking the two ports of Moka and Aden in Yemen. For centuries, Harald coffee farmers have used camels
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How was coffee introduced into Arabia?
European historians argue that as early as 800 years ago, there were artificial coffee trees for trade in Yemen in the southern Arabian Peninsula, and there was historical evidence that at that time, there was indeed trade across the Red Sea between Yemen and Ethiopia. Based on this, people speculate that if the use of coffee was discovered by Ethiopians, then coffee
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How was coffee introduced into Arabia?
European historians argue that as early as 800 years ago, there were artificial coffee trees for trade in Yemen in the southern Arabian Peninsula, and there was historical evidence that at that time, there was indeed trade across the Red Sea between Yemen and Ethiopia. Based on this, people speculate that if the use of coffee was discovered by Ethiopians, then coffee
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How coffee was introduced into Arab coffee culture
European historians argue that as early as 800 years ago, there were artificial coffee trees for trade in Yemen in the southern Arabian Peninsula, and there was historical evidence that at that time, there was indeed trade across the Red Sea between Yemen and Ethiopia. Based on this, people speculate that if the use of coffee was discovered by Ethiopians, then coffee
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Coffee Culture Story how Coffee was introduced into Arabia
European historians argue that as early as 800 years ago, there were artificial coffee trees for trade in Yemen in the southern Arabian Peninsula, and there was historical evidence that at that time, there was indeed trade across the Red Sea between Yemen and Ethiopia. Based on this, people speculate that if the use of coffee was discovered by Ethiopians, then coffee
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Coffee Common sense how did coffee come into Arabia?
European historians argue that as early as 800 years ago, there were artificial coffee trees for trade in Yemen in the southern Arabian Peninsula, and there was historical evidence that at that time, there was indeed trade across the Red Sea between Yemen and Ethiopia. Based on this, people speculate that if the use of coffee was discovered by Ethiopians, then coffee
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How was coffee introduced into Arabia? Arab Coffee Culture
How was coffee introduced into Arabia? European historians argue that as early as 800 years ago, there were artificial coffee trees for trade in Yemen in the southern Arabian Peninsula, and there was historical evidence that at that time, there was indeed trade across the Red Sea between Yemen and Ethiopia. Based on this, it is speculated that if the use of coffee is made by Ethiopia
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Yemeni coffee flavor Yemeni coffee characteristics Yemeni boutique coffee
For more information on coffee beans, please follow the coffee workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style). Yemeni coffee is immediately reminiscent of the magical sun-dried beans that taste thick and full, and the fantasy wild aroma of fermented tea in its aftertaste is stacked, full of mystery and elusiveness and infinite longing like the country of Yemen. Yemen is located in Ethiopia across the Red Sea and East Africa in Asia.
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What's so special about coffee grown in the Blue Mountains of Kenya? What kind of coffee is red wine in coffee?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Blue Mountain and Kenya, from the combination of the two famous coffee. Kenya, the full name of the Republic of Kenya, is located in eastern Africa, the equator runs across the central part of the equator, and the Great Rift Valley of East Africa stretches north and south. Somalia to the east, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, Ethiopia to the north,
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How did coffee, the foundation of coffee culture, be introduced into Arabia?
European historians argue that as early as 800 years ago, there were artificial coffee trees for trade in Yemen in the southern Arabian Peninsula, and there was historical evidence that at that time, there was indeed trade across the Red Sea between Yemen and Ethiopia. Based on this, people speculate that if the use of coffee was discovered by Ethiopians, then coffee
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European Coffee History Coffee Culture how did Turkish Coffee Coffee come into Arabia?
European historians argue that as early as 800 years ago, there were artificial coffee trees for trade in Yemen in the southern Arabian Peninsula, and there was historical evidence that at that time, there was indeed trade across the Red Sea between Yemen and Ethiopia. Based on this, people speculate that if the use of coffee was discovered by Ethiopians, then coffee
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What are the characteristics of Yemeni mocha coffee beans _ mocha coffee price _ Italian mocha coffee is named from …
More information about coffee beans Please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Yemen is the first country in the world to carry out large-scale production of coffee as a crop. In the 17th century, the first Yemeni coffee was exported to Europe through the small ancient port of Mocha, which is the origin of the name Mocha Coffee. Ethiopia across the sea from Yemen
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Coffee bean producing areas-Africa-Ethiopia (Ethiopia)
Well-known representative coffee: Mocha Harra, Yirgacheffe Essex across the Red Sea and Yemen, is the first place in the world to find coffee trees in Arabica, and coffee is grown almost everywhere in the country. Among them, the eastern Highland Hara (Harra) produces the famous Halamoka, which has a special wine aroma and acidity, and a Yemeni mocha.
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Coffee bean producing areas-Africa-Ethiopia
Well-known representative coffee: Mocha Harra, Yirgacheffe Essex across the Red Sea and Yemen, is the first place in the world to find coffee trees in Arabica, and coffee is grown almost everywhere in the country. Among them, the eastern Highland Hara (Harra) produces the famous Halamoka, which has a special wine aroma and acidity, and a Yemeni mocha.
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Ethiopian mocha coffee raw beans
Arabian coffee's hometown, developed in high latitudes, needs a lot of manual care. There is the famous Ethiopian mocha, which is similar to wine in sour taste, fragrant and productive. Ethiopia also sells coffee through the port of Mocha in neighboring Yemen across the Red Sea, which is often used to handle coffee in the sun.
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Ethiopian coffee raw beans
Arabian coffee is the hometown of Arabian coffee, which grows at high latitudes and needs a lot of manual care. Here is the famous Ethiopian mocha, which has a sour taste similar to that of wine, fragrant and productive. Ethiopia also sells coffee through the port of Mocha in neighboring Yemen across the Red Sea, so Ethiopian sun-treated coffee is often called Mo.
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Boutique coffee beans introduce Ethiopian mocha coffee raw beans
Arabian coffee is the hometown of Arabian coffee, which grows at high latitudes and needs a lot of manual care. Here is the famous Ethiopian mocha, which has a sour taste similar to that of wine, fragrant and productive. Ethiopia also sells coffee through the port of Mocha in neighboring Yemen across the Red Sea, so Ethiopian sun-treated coffee is often called Mo.
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