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Stories about the flavor characteristics of coffee beans from Africa, Central and South America and Asia
The three major producing areas of Africa: Africa is represented by Ethiopia. The method of treatment is Yega snow caffeine washed in water and berries in the sun. There is also a representative of Kenya, which has the same berry flavor as Ethiopia and has a unique solid wealth. Central and South America: central and South America has a mild flavor. It is also often expressed in the flavor of caramel. Many people from Brazil and Brotherhood
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Introduction of Cuban Crystal Coffee in the American region south of the United States
The people of South America have waged a long and heroic struggle for freedom and liberation. In the second half of the 18th century, the system maintained by the sovereign state increasingly became the biggest obstacle to social development, and the development of this principal contradiction pushed the South American people to embark on the road of the War of Independence. In 1810, armed uprisings spread throughout South America. After more than a decade of bloody struggle, Xi was finally overthrown.
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Characteristics of coffee beans in Africa, Central and South America and Asia where do the best coffee beans come from
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) African coffee beans, Central and South American coffee beans, Asian coffee beans characteristics summary: 1. Africa: the flavor of African coffee beans is strong. Take the aroma of fruit and flowers as the main axis, supplemented by other aromas. And the flavor level is distinct. The ones we are most familiar with are Yegashev and Ken
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Coffee mellow Tour (22) Coffee's second hometown-South America
Finally, finally going to South America. From the hometown of coffee in Africa, to the crown of coffee in the Caribbean, to the third world of coffee in Central America, now it has finally arrived in South America, the second hometown of coffee. The second hometown is worthy of the name. There are Brazil, the largest coffee producer in the world, and Colombia, the third largest coffee producer (Colombia is also the best Arabica coffee and washable coffee beans in the world.
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The Coffee Story of the Top Coffee producing areas in the World the characteristics of fine coffee beans in the coffee producing areas of Central and South America
Boutique coffee (specialty coffee) is also called specialty coffee selection coffee. It refers to coffee made from a small number of raw beans with excellent taste grown in an ideal geographical environment. Depending on the special soil and climatic conditions in which they grow, they have outstanding flavor. After strict selection and classification, this kind of coffee is hard in texture, rich in taste and stylish.
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African coffee boutique manor South Africa's coffee trees are derived from Kenyan fruits like coffee from Central America.
South Africa is fragrant with less acidity, reminiscent of Central American coffee beans. Coffee production in South Africa (South Africa) is mainly in the northeast of the country, from Natal between Transvaal and Mozambique, extending northward to Transvaal, with a southernmost limit of latitude 30 south. Further south, it cannot be caused by early frost.
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Coffee trip-Central and South America. Quality and characteristics of cultivation environment in various zones
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) understanding Central American Coffee-Central America is the land bridge connecting North and South America, there are seven countries, namely, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. All seven countries in Central America produce coffee, including Guatemala
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Characteristics of coffee beans from three regions-Characteristics of coffee beans from Central and South America
Characteristics of coffee beans from three regions-Characteristics of coffee beans from Central and South America Arabica Arabica beans, world-famous blue mountain coffee, mocha coffee, etc., almost all Arabica species. Appearance: bean shape smaller, positive was long oval, narrow and tortuous cracks in the middle, beans back arc shape more flat, consistent size, uniform color luster. Origin: Arabica coffee
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Introduction to the method of describing the characteristic Flavor of Coffee beans in Latin America
Characteristics of flavor description of coffee beans in Latin America Central and South America is the largest coffee producing area in the world, and there are numerous boutique coffees here. Take Colombia, Guatemala or Brazil as an example, good coffee is enough to make people dazzling. What is the resource advantage that makes Central and South America so good? French naval officer Gabriel Mat in 1721
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Peru, South America
South American coffee is overshadowed by the presence of coffee giant Brazil and Colombia, the largest exporter of washed Arabica beans, but Peru, South America's third-largest coffee producer after Brazil and Colombia, is worth mentioning. Peruvian coffee is grown mainly on the slopes of the northeastern part of the forested Andes. It is mainly divided into three major producing areas: North.
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The Galapagos Islands, a major coffee producer in South America
The coffee flavor is more balanced and neutral, moderately mellow, with a little obvious but pleasant acidity, and has a special aroma. However, because it is rarely seen on the market, not many people talk about this coffee. South America-Peru (Peru) well-known representative coffee: Peru (Peru) Peru is one of the major coffee producers in South America, and coffee is Peru's largest export agricultural product, in recent years.
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Flavor and taste of Ecuadorian coffee beans in South America Galapagos coffee is introduced in the manor area.
Ecuador is one of the few countries in South America that produces both Arabica and Robbins. However, as the land suitable for Arabica coffee trees is decreasing, the production of Robbins coffee is gradually increasing. The best Arabica coffee comes from the Andes, especially the Chanchagu Valley (Chanchamgo Valley), which is divided into two mountains from the south.
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Bolivian Coffee Bean Flavor Bolivia Coffee Manor South America is rich in coffee beans, Bolivia
South America is rich in coffee beans, and Bolivia is no exception. The unique tropical rain forest environment in some parts of Bolivia provides excellent natural conditions for the growth of organic coffee. The aroma of Bolivian coffee is rich and unique, both the aroma of ground beans and the aroma of coffee are obviously rich, similar to the mixture of flower and fruit aroma, which is impressive.
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Flavor and taste of Ecuadorian coffee beans in South America the manor area introduces fine coffee beans.
Ecuador is one of the few countries in South America that produces both Arabica coffee and Robbins coffee. However, as the land suitable for Arabica coffee trees is decreasing, the production of Robbins coffee is gradually increasing. The best Arabica coffee comes from the Andes, especially the Chanchagu Valley (ChanchamgoValley), which is divided into two mountains from the south.
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The difference between kindergarten and university? Taste the secret coffee of South America
The coffee boom in Taiwan is heating up, and small coffee shops in the streets are springing up like bamboo shoots after a spring rain. New-style coffee shops attract customers with baking beans and hand-brewing techniques. Although there are many excellent works, they are expensive, and as long as they become famous a little bit, they will be very popular. Therefore, I think that if you want to enjoy drinking coffee quietly and without burden, it is best to go to a coffee shop with a history. sixty
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Introduction to Coffee Bean producing areas-- Panamanian Fine Coffee from South America
Famous representative coffee: Panama Panama is bordered by Costa Rica to the west and Colombia to the east of South America. Most of its coffee is grown in the mountains near Costa Rica to the west. Panamanian coffee has a medium and uniform flavor and texture, with a blue mountain temperament, so it is said that Panamanian coffee is often used to imitate the high-priced Hawaiian Kona or the Jamaican Blue Mountains. But Ba
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Introduction of Fine Coffee Bean producing areas-- Peruvian Coffee from Peruvian Coffee Manor in South America
Well-known representative coffee: Peru (Peru) Peru is one of the major coffee producing countries in South America, and coffee is Peru's largest export agricultural product, which has grown greatly in recent years. Peru has the Andes that run parallel to the coast. More than 90% of Peruvian coffee is grown in the north, in valleys east of the capital Lima, and in forest areas on the slopes of the Andes. Peruvian coffee
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The ancestor of coffee in Central and South America, the most important coffee producing area in the world, the coffee consumed around the world.
Central and South America is now the most important coffee producing area in the world, accounting for more than half of the coffee beans consumed in the world. When it comes to the ancestor of Coffee in Central and South America, we have to mention an island, Martinique, and a soldier, Deckley. In 1723, de Klee, a French naval officer who returned home on leave, got a coffee seedling. Dirkley finally planted the coffee seedling.
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What are the coffee brands in South American coffee producing areas?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) do you know? South America is the largest coffee producing area in the world. When it comes to the leading producing area of the coffee industry, there is no doubt that it is South America and Brazil. Its coffee production accounts for about 1/3 of the world's total output, with an average annual export volume of 20-30 million bags of 60 kg coffee.
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Flavor and taste of Ecuadorian coffee beans in South America the characteristics of Ecuadorian coffee beans are introduced in the manor area.
Ecuador is one of the few countries in South America that produces both Arabica coffee and Robbins coffee. However, as the land suitable for Arabica coffee trees is decreasing, the production of Robbins coffee is gradually increasing. The best Arabica coffee comes from the Andes, especially the Chanchagu Valley (ChanchamgoValley), which is divided into two mountains, from the south to the south.
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