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Latin American coffee bean characteristics Flavor description Type Grind treatment Introduction
Latin American coffee bean flavor description wild: describes coffee with extreme flavor characteristics that remind you of the vast grasslands of Africa. Sweet: A commonly used adjective to describe coffee without a sharp, sour flavor. strong: In colloquial usage, strong describes the intense flavor of a dark roast coffee. tang
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What are the characteristics of the overextracted taste of Espresso coffee?
First, what is excessive coffee extraction? Over-extraction of coffee means that the extraction rate of a cup of coffee is more than 22%. We call this cup of coffee excessive extraction. To put it more colloquially, the coffee is overbrewed and burnt. Second, what is the taste of over-extracted coffee? As mentioned in the previous article, the excessive extraction of coffee means that we put
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Why is there a small hole in the bag when buying coffee beans?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please follow the coffee workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style). Have you ever had the experience that when you buy coffee beans in a store, you can't help but squeeze the packaging with your hands, then suck into the hole in the packaging, squeeze and say, "Wow does this coffee smell good?" Here I would like to remind you that this is actually a wrong demonstration, and it will be filmed.
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The pronunciation of coffee around the world
Have you ever thought about how coffee is pronounced in different countries? Let's learn the pronunciation of coffee in some of the following countries. Afrikaans: koffie (coffee) Albania: kafe (pronounced KA-fey) Amharic: sodium butadiene rubber (pronounced boona) Arabic: qahioa qahua or qahwe (Q's throat, obviously low voice, which sounds more like together (for example) Fei A
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Flavor description treatment of aromatic and alcoholic Java coffee beans introduction to the producing areas of taste varieties
Mellow [Body]: the taste of the tongue after drinking coffee. The change of alcohol content can be divided into light to light as water to light.
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Basic knowledge of Coffee the pronunciation of coffee around the world
Have you ever thought about how coffee is pronounced in different countries? Let's learn the pronunciation of coffee in some of the following countries. Afrikaans: koffie (coffee) Albania: kafe (pronounced KA-fey) Amharic: sodium butadiene rubber (pronounced boona) Arabic: qahioa qahua or qahwe (Q's throat, obviously low voice, which sounds more like together (for example) Fei A
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The basic knowledge of the pronunciation of Coffee around the World
Have you ever thought about how coffee is pronounced in different countries? Let's learn the pronunciation of coffee in some of the following countries. Afrikaans: koffie (coffee) Albania: kafe (pronounced KA-fey) Amharic: sodium butadiene rubber (pronounced boona) Arabic: qahioa qahua or qahwe (Q's throat, obviously low voice, which sounds more like together (for example) Fei A
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How is coffee pronounced in countries with different pronunciations around the world?
Have you ever thought about how coffee is pronounced in different countries? Let's learn the pronunciation of coffee in some of the following countries. Afrikaans: koffie (coffee) Albania: kafe (pronounced KA-fey) Amharic: sodium butadiene rubber (pronounced boona) Arabic: qahioa qahua or qahwe (Q's throat, obviously low voice, which sounds more like together (for example) Fei A
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The Origin of non-Coffee drink Milk Tea in Cafe
Milk tea, which originated in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, has evolved into many different schools after thousands of years of development. we are familiar with British milk tea, Hot Tea, HK Style, Malaysia pull tea, Indian milk tea, butter tea, Mongolian milk tea and the infamous Taiwan milk tea. Different milk teas have strong regional characteristics. At present, Hot Tea, HK Style and tabletop milk tea are the mainstream in Shanghai.
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How does Sidamo Coffee taste?
Professional barista exchange please pay attention to coffee workshop (Weixin Official Accounts cafe_style ) Factory name: Coffee workshop Address: No. 10 Baoanqian Street, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou City Contact information: 020-38364473 Shelf life: 90 Net content: 227g Packaging method: Bulk coffee beans Ripe degree: Coffee ripe beans sugar: sugar-free Origin: Ethiopia Roasting degree: Mild baking
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A term for coffee.
Modern people are used to drinking coffee, but the characteristics of coffee are not familiar to everyone. Only by mastering the terms of coffee and accurately tasting the flavor, acidity and smell can we taste the uniqueness. Flavor (flavor) is the overall impression of aroma, acidity and mellowness, which can be used to describe and compare the overall feeling of coffee. Acidity (acidity) is all coffee grown on the plateau.
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The concept and principle of Coffee Baking
As the name suggests, roasting is to provide heat to coffee beans, causing a series of chemical changes inside.
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The pronunciation of coffee around the world to learn the pronunciation of coffee in some of the following countries
Have you ever thought about how coffee is pronounced in different countries? Let's learn the pronunciation of coffee in some of the following countries. Afrikaans: koffie (coffee) Albania: kafe (pronounced KA-fey) Amharic: sodium butadiene rubber (pronounced boona) Arabic: qahioa qahua or qahwe (Q's throat, obviously low voice, which sounds more like together (for example) Fei A
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What should be paid attention to in roasting coffee? the price of Alishan Maha coffee
As the name suggests, roasting is to provide heat to coffee beans, causing a series of chemical changes inside. Raw coffee beans show the unique color, aroma and taste of coffee by roasting. Every coffee bean contains fragrance, sour taste, sweet taste and bitter taste. How to release it incisively and vividly depends on the heat of baking. From the insipid raw beans to the endless fragrance in the cup
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Flavor description of Indonesian Java coffee beans with taste characteristics introduction of varieties produced by grinding scale treatment
Spice [Spicy]: a flavor or smell reminiscent of a particular spice. Strong [Strong]: technically, it describes the advantages and disadvantages of various tastes, or the relative ratio of coffee to water in a particular conditioned product. In terms of popular usage, it describes the strong flavor of deep-roasted coffee. Sweet [Sweet]: it's essentially like water.
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The concept and principle of Coffee basic knowledge Coffee Baking
The concept and principle of coffee roasting, as the name implies, roasting is to provide heat to coffee beans, so that a series of chemical changes occur inside. Raw coffee beans show the unique color, aroma and taste of coffee by roasting. Every coffee bean contains fragrance, sour taste, sweet taste and bitter taste. How to release it incisively and vividly depends on the heat of baking. From a tasteless life
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Common words for coffee to explain the common sense of fine coffee
Some commonly used coffee terms: flavor [Flavor]: the overall impression of aroma, acidity, and mellowness. Acidity [Acidity]: all coffee grown on the plateau has a strong acidity. The sour here is different from bitterness and Sour, and has nothing to do with the pH value. It refers to a fresh and lively feature that promotes coffee to exert its functions of invigorating the mind and clearing the taste.
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General knowledge of Coffee explanation of Common words of High-quality Coffee
Some commonly used coffee terms: flavor [Flavor]: the overall impression of aroma, acidity, and mellowness. Acidity [Acidity]: all coffee grown on the plateau has a strong acidity. The sour here is different from bitterness and Sour, and has nothing to do with the pH value. It refers to a fresh and lively feature that promotes coffee to exert its functions of invigorating the mind and clearing the taste.
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Professional coffee roasting knowledge Coffee roasting concepts and principles
Roasting, as the name suggests, provides heat to coffee beans, causing a series of chemical changes to occur within them. Green coffee beans through roasting, showing coffee unique color, flavor and taste. Each coffee bean contains flavor, sourness, sweetness and bitterness. How to release it depends on the roasting temperature. From the tasteless raw beans to the lingering fragrance in the cup
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How many basic coffee terms do you know?
Flavor [flavor] is the overall impression of aroma, acidity, and mellowness, which can be used to describe the overall feeling of contrast coffee. Acidity [acidity] is the acidity and strong quality of all coffee grown on the plateau. The sour and sour mentioned here is different from bitterness or sour (sour), and it has nothing to do with pH, but promotes coffee to perform functions such as refreshing the mind and clearing the taste.
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