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Coffee beans have the same characteristics as those of coffee beans.
1. The seed coat of small fruit coffee has been removed, oval or oval in shape, 8-10mm in length, 5-7mm in diameter, 3-4mm in thickness in the middle, raised on the back, flat on the ventral surface, with slightly curved longitudinal groove and paper seed coat marks. Raw products are yellow or dark green; baked products are dark brown with special aroma and slightly bitter taste. Astringent. Coffee flower 2. Coffee seeds are slightly larger, ovoid, 9-11mm long and 7-7-in diameter.
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Coffee beans have the same characteristics as those of coffee beans.
1. The seed coat of small fruit coffee has been removed, oval or oval in shape, 8-10mm in length, 5-7mm in diameter, 3-4mm in thickness in the middle, raised on the back, flat on the ventral surface, with slightly curved longitudinal groove and paper seed coat marks. Raw products are yellow or dark green; baked products are dark brown with special aroma and slightly bitter taste. Astringent. Coffee flower 2. Coffee seeds are slightly larger, ovoid, 9-11mm long and 7-7-in diameter.
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How to grow coffee berries and beans
Coffee fruit is a berry, also known as comb fruit. Oval, 9-14 mm long, young fruit green, red at maturity, purplish red. Each fruit generally has two seeds, but also one or three, showing a semi-oval, there is a longitudinal groove, called grooves. This is the past life of coffee beans, there are coffee branches, leaves, fruits, as well as dissected pulp, seeds, roasted coffee beans. What we see every day
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Coffee fruit
The fruit is a berry, also known as comb fruit, oval, 9-14 mm long, young fruit green, red when ripe, purplish red.
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Climatic effect and character Identification of Coffee
1. The seed coat of small fruit coffee has been removed, oval or oval in shape, 8-10mm in length, 5-7mm in diameter, 3-4mm in thickness in the middle, raised abaxially, flat ventral, slightly curved longitudinal groove and paper seed coat marks. Raw products are yellow or dark green; baked products are dark brown with special aroma and slightly bitter taste. Astringent. two。 Medium fruit coffee seeds are slightly larger, ovoid, 9-11mm long, 7-9mm in diameter, dorsal
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About the coffee fruit.
The fruit is a berry, also known as comb fruit. Oval, 9-14 mm long, young fruit green, red at maturity, purplish red. Each fruit generally has two seeds, but also one or three, showing a semi-oval, there is a longitudinal groove, called grooves. The structure of a fruit in which the exocarp consists of a thin layer of hardwood human cells with stomata; the mesocarp (that is, pulp) is large and Lignified by several layers of polygons.
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Boutique coffee basic knowledge coffee fruit
The fruit is a berry, also known as comb fruit. Oval, 9-14 mm long, young fruit green, red at maturity, purplish red. Each fruit generally has two seeds, but also one or three, showing a semi-oval, there is a longitudinal groove, called grooves. The structure of a fruit in which the exocarp consists of a thin layer of hardwood human cells with stomata; the mesocarp (that is, pulp) is large and Lignified by several layers of polygons.
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The ripening process of Coffee beans from flowering to ripening Coffee beans
It takes about 9 months (32-36 weeks) for coffee to mature from flowering to ripening. Today, Chongqing Beresta Coffee training School is here to share with friends the whole process of coffee bean growth and ripening. [tiny stage] (the first 8 weeks) Arabica coffee begins to divide eight weeks after flowering and fertilization. [site grabbing stage] (8-12 weeks) the vesicle cavity (inner)
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Fine Coffee Coffee basic knowledge introduction Coffee Fruit
The fruit is a berry, also known as comb fruit. Oval, 9-14 mm long, young fruit green, red at maturity, purplish red. Each fruit generally has two seeds, but also one or three, showing a semi-oval, there is a longitudinal groove, called grooves. The structure of a fruit in which the exocarp consists of a thin layer of hardwood human cells with stomata; the mesocarp (that is, pulp) is large and Lignified by several layers of polygons.
2015-05-15 Boutique coffee basics common sense introduction fruit berries also known as combs oval -
Basic knowledge of fine coffee knowledge of coffee fruit
The fruit is a berry, also known as comb fruit. Oval, 9-14 mm long, young fruit green, red at maturity, purplish red. Each fruit generally has two seeds, but also one or three, showing a semi-oval, there is a longitudinal groove, called grooves. The structure of a fruit in which the exocarp consists of a thin layer of hardwood human cells with stomata; the mesocarp (that is, pulp) is large and Lignified by several layers of polygons.
2015-03-27 Boutique coffee basics common sense knowledge fruit berries also known as combs oval -
Detailed analysis of the specific changes in the ripening process of coffee beans by diagrams of the growth and ripening process of coffee beans
It takes about 8-9 months (32-36 weeks) for coffee to blossom to ripen. Today, Chongqing Beresta Coffee training School is here to share with friends the whole process of coffee bean growth and ripening. [tiny stage] (the first 8 weeks) Arabica coffee begins to divide eight weeks after flowering and fertilization. [site grabbing stage] (8-12 weeks) vesicle cavity (with ovary)
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Talking about Coffee beans
1. Summary: coffee is a perennial evergreen shrub or small tree of Rubiaceae. It is native to tropical Africa and has been cultivated for more than 2000 years. The Arabs began to grow coffee in 525 BC, and it was popular for Arabs to stir-fry coffee beans. They began to grow coffee beans on a large scale after the 15th century, and were widely distributed in the tropics and subtropics of Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America after the 18th century.
2014-07-02 Coffee beans coffee bean history coffee bean uses -
A brief talk on understanding coffee beans
1. Summary: coffee is a perennial evergreen shrub or small tree of Rubiaceae. It is native to tropical Africa and has been cultivated for more than 2000 years. The Arabs began to grow coffee in 525 BC, and it was popular for Arabs to stir-fry coffee beans. They began to grow coffee beans on a large scale after the 15th century, and were widely distributed in the tropics and subtropics of Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America after the 18th century.
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A brief discussion on the knowledge of Coffee beans Encyclopedia
1. Summary: coffee is a perennial evergreen shrub or small tree of Rubiaceae. It is native to tropical Africa and has been cultivated for more than 2000 years. The Arabs began to grow coffee in 525 BC, and it was popular for Arabs to stir-fry coffee beans. They began to grow coffee beans on a large scale after the 15th century, and were widely distributed in the tropics and subtropics of Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America after the 18th century.
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Coffee beans are important raw materials for making beverages
1. Summary: coffee is a perennial evergreen shrub or small tree of Rubiaceae. It is native to tropical Africa and has been cultivated for more than 2000 years. The Arabs began to grow coffee in 525 BC, and it was popular for Arabs to stir-fry coffee beans. They began to grow coffee beans on a large scale after the 15th century, and were widely distributed in the tropics and subtropics of Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America after the 18th century.
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A brief talk on the basic knowledge of Fine Coffee with Coffee beans
1. Summary: coffee is a perennial evergreen shrub or small tree of Rubiaceae. It is native to tropical Africa and has been cultivated for more than 2000 years. The Arabs began to grow coffee in 525 BC, and it was popular for Arabs to stir-fry coffee beans. They began to grow coffee beans on a large scale after the 15th century, and were widely distributed in the tropics and subtropics of Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America after the 18th century.
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Coffee and its products-terminology
The national standard of the people's Republic of China Coffee and its products Vocabulary GB/T 18007 1999 terms for coffee and its products this standard specifies the most commonly used terms for coffee and its products. This standard is applicable to the formulation and revision of relevant standards and documents, as well as the preparation and translation of professional manuals, teaching materials, books and periodicals. 2 Coffee nouns and definitions 2.1 General techniques
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What are the natural weather conditions and environment for growing coffee
Character identification: 1. The seed coat of small fruit coffee has been removed, oval or oval in shape, 8-10mm in length, 5-7mm in diameter, 3-4mm in the middle part of coffee tree, raised on the back, flat on the ventral surface, with slightly curved longitudinal groove and paper seed coat marks. Raw products are yellow or dark green; baked products are dark brown with special aroma and slightly bitter taste. Astringent. 2. The seeds of medium fruit coffee are slightly larger and ovoid.
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What are the seed varieties of coffee? what are the varieties of Kadim-Starbucks coffee?
What are the seed varieties of coffee? what are the main varieties of Kadim-Starbucks coffee? Esselsa (also known as Charley), which was introduced from Guangxi and planted in Hainan in the 1970s. The fruit is vigorous, but the seed coat is thick and hard like a small seed, the ratio of fresh to dry is 5: 8, and the quality is strong and slightly bitter. Deep roots, strong drought and cold tolerance, resistance to leaf rust and longicorn beetles
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A brief discussion on the perennial evergreen shrubs of the genus Coffee
1. Summary: coffee is a perennial evergreen shrub or small tree of Rubiaceae. It is native to tropical Africa and has been cultivated for more than 2000 years. The Arabs began to grow coffee in 525 BC, and it was popular for Arabs to stir-fry coffee beans. They began to grow coffee beans on a large scale after the 15th century, and were widely distributed in the tropics and subtropics of Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America after the 18th century.
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