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Latin American Coffee Bean Story characteristics of Latin American Coffee
Latin American coffee is famous for its long history and perfectly peaceful taste, often reminiscent of cocoa or nuts, with delicate, lively acidity. This refreshing acidity on the tongue is directly caused by climate, local volcanic soil and the fermentation process of coffee processing. Today, Coffee Passport introduces you to a kind of coffee. Its name is the first choice.
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Characteristics of Latin American coffee beans Growing area Flavor description Processing method
Each Latin American blend coffee is unique and does not include any Latin American single-origin coffee. Sometimes Starbucks 'blend coffee may also contain beans sourced from different regions of Mexico, Guatemala and Colombia. Starbucks buyers are also in Costa Rica, El Salvador and Nepal.
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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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Introduction of Latin American Coffee Bourbon Coffee uses Wet treatment of Raw beans
Latin America (Latin America) in 1721 French naval officer de Klee (Gabriel Mathieu de Clieu) experienced difficulties and obstacles to bring the first coffee sapling from Africa to the Latin American island of Martinique, which was the origin of coffee cultivation in Latin America. Because at that time, France was under the reign of the Bourbon dynasty, and what was grown in Latin America
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Professional coffee knowledge exchange more information about coffee beans Please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Coffee tree is a genus of Rubiaceae in botany. Coffee trees are native to subtropical Africa and some islands in southern Asia. In the 16th and 17th centuries, coffee was introduced into Europe through the merchants of Venice and the Dutch hegemony of the sea.
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In 1721, French naval officer Gabriel Mathieu de Clieu went through difficulties and obstacles to bring the first coffee sapling from Africa to the Latin American island of Martinique, which was the origin of coffee cultivation in Latin America. Because France was under the Bourbon dynasty, there was another time for Arabica coffee grown in Latin America.
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Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Coffee growth belt is distributed between 25 degrees south and north latitude. The countries located in this growth zone include not only Ethiopia, Yemen and Kenya, but also the vast expanse of Latin America. Arabica (Arabica) is a high altitude variety, which is the mainstream variety of coffee.
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The characteristics and flavor of Latin American coffee beans introduce how to process Latin American coffee beans.
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) South American bean flavor: generally speaking, the flavor is relatively regular. The Brazilian coffee is mellow and full-bodied, while the Costa Rican coffee is gentle and supple, with a blend of sour, sweet and chocolate aromas. Panamanian coffee is rich in citrus and jasmine.
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What is the difference of Latin American coffee cultivation? Latin American coffee is rich and mellow.
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) front street-Latin American coffee introduction in the 15th century, coffee was introduced to Mecca, Muslims who came to Mecca spread coffee throughout the Islamic world. So from Cairo, Istanbul, Tehran, all the way to Venice. By the end of the 17th century, coffee had become Europe.
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Latin American coffee bean characteristics Grinding scale Growing environment Origin flavor characteristics Description
Characteristics of Latin American coffee beans Grinding scale Growing environment Origin flavor characteristics Description The overall flavor of Latin American coffee is known for its balance, and all the flavors in coffee can be found in Latin American coffee. The widespread use of wet processing of green beans is also one of the characteristics of Latin American coffee, good processing also makes its beans larger and more uniform than African coffee, defects
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Characteristic acidity classification taste story of Latin American coffee beans
The acidity classification and taste of Latin American coffee beans are the origin of coffee cultivation in Latin America. Because France was under the Bourbon dynasty at that time, Arabica coffee grown in Latin America had another name that is now famous in the coffee industry. Bourbon is now an important branch of coffee in Arabica. The overall style of coffee in Latin America
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In 1721, French naval officer Gabriel Mathieu de Clieu went through difficulties and obstacles to bring the first coffee sapling from Africa to the Latin American island of Martinique, which was the origin of coffee cultivation in Latin America. Because France was under the Bourbon dynasty, there was another time for Arabica coffee grown in Latin America.
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A brief introduction to the perfectly peaceful flavor and taste of Latin American coffee beans
More information about this coffee: each Latin American mixed coffee is unique and does not include any Latin American single coffee. Sometimes, Starbucks mixed coffee may also contain beans purchased from different regions of Mexico, Guatemala and Colombia. In addition, Starbucks buyers are also in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nicaragua and other Latin America.
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Description of characteristics and flavor of Latin American coffee beans regional varieties produced by taste treatment
Flavor description of Latin American coffee beans wild (wild): describe coffee with extreme taste characteristics that remind you of the vast grasslands of Africa. Sweet: it is a commonly used adjective to describe coffee without sharp flavor. Strong (strong): in popular usage, strong describes deep baking.
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Latin America (Latin America) in 1721 French naval officer de Klee (Gabriel Mathieu de Clieu) experienced difficulties and obstacles to bring the first coffee sapling from Africa to the Latin American island of Martinique, which was the origin of coffee cultivation in Latin America. Because at that time, France was under the reign of the Bourbon dynasty, and what was grown in Latin America
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Latin American Coffee an overview of Latin American coffee production
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please follow Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Coffee production in South America although Latin America has entered the lucrative coffee production industry relatively late, most of the coffee consumed worldwide is produced in South American countries. The origin of coffee is legendary, but the craze spread from Africa and Arabia to Europe and the far East.
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Why do Latin American coffee beans balance?-Starbucks Latin American coffee beans
Why Latin American coffee beans are balanced-Starbucks Latin American coffee beans Costa Rican coffee is praised by many gourmets as complete coffee, because its overall performance is very balanced, the flavor is very clean and tight, the delicate sour taste with green apple (sometimes citrus or plum fruit), the body is tight but not thin, and the sweetness of the coffee will stay in the throat after drinking.
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Professional Coffee knowledge Exchange more information on coffee beans Please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) about the sixth century AD, an Arab shepherd named Kaldi secretly observed the goats while grazing and found that they had eaten the red fruit of a wild shrub under the hillside and became extremely excited. The curious Caldy picked the fruit himself and found it muddy after tasting it.
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What are the characteristics of Latin American coffee? How can Latin American coffee taste good?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please pay attention to coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Coffee growth conditions due to the main geographical factors: latitude, temperature, topography, rainfall, sunshine and so on, the distribution of coffee producing areas varies from continent to continent. The countries of Central and South America and Africa match the climate and topography of the region at the same latitude and
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Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) in terms of production, coffee beans in Latin America account for about 60% of the world's coffee production, Africa and Arabia account for about 20%, and the remaining 20% are distributed in Asian countries and islands. In South America, Brazil accounts for 30-50% of the world's output, Goran.
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