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A brief introduction to the description of flavor and aroma characteristics of Latin American coffee with excellent balanced performance
Nicaragua (Nicaragua) aroma 3.5 minutes brightness 4 mellow flavor 4 points aftertaste 4 points suitable for baking: people who like deep-baked taste of City/Full city can try Jinotega and Matagalpa, baking the second burst when the beans are dense, the flavor is thick but well balanced, with a strong bittersweet, non-
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The taste of coffee is the most important part of color, aroma and flavor.
The taste of coffee is the most important part of the color, flavor and taste body, and different people may have different feelings about the taste of the same cup of coffee. Personally, I like to divide the taste of coffee into three parts: sour, bitter and flavor, in which sour and bitter are the two main flavors of coffee. The balance between sour and bitter reflects the quality of a cup of coffee.
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Costa Rica aroma 3.5 points brightness 4.5 points mellow 3 points flavor 4.5 points aftertaste 4.5 points suitable for baking degree: Light/Medial/City want to show Costa Rica perfect balance of flavor, then absolutely can not be deep baking, it is recommended to City degree, even the first explosion can be the end of the beans, this time the aroma and flavor will be both, close to the second explosion is the deepest baking
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A brief introduction to the description of flavor, taste and aroma characteristics of Latin American boutique coffee beans with thick sweet taste
El Salvador (El Salvador) aroma 4 minutes brightness 4.5 minutes mellow 3 points flavor 4.5 points aftertaste 4.5 points suitable for baking degree: if City/Full city city has a preference for heavy flavor, you can bake it a little deeper. Most people think of El Salvador as a place with frequent wars, but it is true that years of civil war have made El Salvador's coffee beans
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A brief introduction to the Market Price of Latin American Fine Coffee Bean varieties with thick Flavor
Guatemala (Guatemala) aroma 3.5 minutes brightness 4.5 minutes mellow 3.5 minutes flavor 4.5 minutes aftertaste 4.5 points suitable for baking: Light/Medial/City shallow roasting, city degree can best show the characteristics of Guatemalan coffee, too deep will reduce the fruit flavor, if you like the smoky flavor, you can bake close to the second explosion, but still do not enter the second explosion as the principle. Because of beauty
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A brief introduction to the description of the flavor, taste and aroma characteristics of Latin American boutique coffee beans
As the United States is deeply involved in coffee agriculture and is heavily exploited, huge North American multinational groups control most of the producing areas and produce low-altitude, low-quality coffee at very low wages. These shoddy coffees don't represent real Guatemalan coffee. In fact, the planting conditions in Guatemala are unique, and many producing areas have ideal altitude, soil and climatic conditions, so
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A brief introduction to the cultivation of Latin American boutique coffee beans with thick flavor, geographical location, climate and altitude
Guatemala (Guatemala) aroma 3.5 minutes brightness 4.5 minutes mellow 3.5 minutes flavor 4.5 minutes aftertaste 4.5 points suitable for baking: Light/Medial/City shallow roasting, city degree can best show the characteristics of Guatemalan coffee, too deep will reduce the fruit flavor, if you like the smoky flavor, you can bake close to the second explosion, but still do not enter the second explosion as the principle. Because of beauty
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A brief introduction to the history and culture of the origin and development of Latin American boutique coffee beans with thick flavor
Guatemala (Guatemala) aroma 3.5 minutes brightness 4.5 minutes mellow 3.5 minutes flavor 4.5 minutes aftertaste 4.5 points suitable for baking: Light/Medial/City shallow roasting, city degree can best show the characteristics of Guatemalan coffee, too deep will reduce the fruit flavor, if you like the smoky flavor, you can bake close to the second explosion, but still do not enter the second explosion as the principle. Because of beauty
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Introduction to the characteristic Flavor planting areas of Coffee beans in Latin America
For professional baristas, please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Salvador (El Salvador) aroma 4 minutes brightness 4.5 minutes mellow 3 minutes flavor 4.5 minutes aftertaste 4.5 minutes suitable for roasting degree: if City/Full city city has a preference for heavy flavor, it can be roasted a little deeper. Most people think of El Salvador as a war.
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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 Elaraby was grown in Latin America.
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The overall flavor is balanced to show a stable Latin American coffee flavor, character, taste and estate
Latin America In 1721, Gabriel Mathieu de Clieu, a French naval officer, took the first coffee sapling from Africa to Martinique in Latin America, which is the origin of coffee cultivation in Latin America. Because France was under Bourbon rule at the time, Arabi cultivated in Latin America
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Mellow, flavor and sweetness have the flavor, characteristics, taste and manor of Latin American coffee.
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 Elaraby was grown in Latin America.
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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 Elaraby was grown in Latin America.
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The overall flavor is balanced with a stable Latin American coffee flavor, characteristics, taste and manor.
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 Elaraby was grown in Latin America.
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A brief introduction to the planting treatment of characteristic flavor and taste of Latin American coffee beans
Peru (Peru) aroma 3 bright 4.5 mellow 3 flavor 4 aftertaste 4 points suitable for baking degree: Full city/Espresso/Dark medium and deep roasting is the most suitable for Peruvian coffee beans, too shallow to show flavor and sweetness. Peruvian coffee is not common in the world before, and it is generally believed that its handling process is hasty, so the evaluation is poor, because it was previously monopolized by the state.
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The overall flavor is balanced by the excellent flavor, characteristics, taste and manor of Latin American coffee.
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 Elaraby was grown in Latin America.
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The overall flavor shows the flavor, characteristics, taste and manor of Latin American coffee with excellent balance.
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 Elaraby was grown in Latin America.
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A brief introduction to the Market Price of Latin American Fine Coffee Bean varieties with thick sweetness
El Salvador (El Salvador) aroma 4 minutes brightness 4.5 minutes mellow 3 points flavor 4.5 points aftertaste 4.5 points suitable for baking degree: if City/Full city city has a preference for heavy flavor, you can bake it a little deeper. Most people think of El Salvador as a place with frequent wars, but it is true that years of civil war have made El Salvador's coffee beans
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Latin America In 1721, Gabriel Mathieu de Clieu, a French naval officer, took the first coffee sapling from Africa to Martinique in Latin America. All this is the origin of coffee cultivation in Latin America. Because France was under Bourbon rule at that time, Latin America was planted
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A brief introduction to the History and Culture of the Origin and Development of High-quality Latin American Coffee beans
El Salvador (El Salvador) aroma 4 minutes brightness 4.5 minutes mellow 3 points flavor 4.5 points aftertaste 4.5 points suitable for baking degree: if City/Full city city has a preference for heavy flavor, you can bake it a little deeper. Most people think of El Salvador as a place with frequent wars, but it is true that years of civil war have made El Salvador's coffee beans
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