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Coffee Coffee Classification-Professional knowledge
Special classification system of coffee: 1. Subgenus Coffea: 2. Malagasy coffee subgenus: 3. Subgenus Pala Coffee: 4. Age coffee subgenus: a, red fruit coffee group: B, thick skin coffee group: C, Mozambican coffee group: d, black fruit coffee group E, dwarf coffee group:
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Knowledge of Coffee Variety Classification
Special classification system of coffee: 1. Subgenus Coffea: 2. Malagasy coffee subgenus: 3. Subgenus Pala Coffee: 4. Age coffee subgenus: a, red coffee group: B, thick-skinned coffee group: C, Mozambican coffee group: d, black fruit coffee group E, dwarf coffee group: red fruit coffee group: a) Arabica species: Tibica varieties: (Tp)
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Coffee classification
Special classification system of coffee: 1. Subgenus Coffea: 2. Malagasy coffee subgenus: 3. Subgenus Pala Coffee: 4. Age coffee subgenus: a, red coffee group: B, thick-skinned coffee group: C, Mozambican coffee group: d, black fruit coffee group E, dwarf coffee group: red fruit coffee group: a) Arabica species: Tibica varieties: (Tp)
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Coffee classification system
Special classification system of coffee: 1. Subgenus Coffea: 2. Malagasy coffee subgenus: 3. Subgenus Pala Coffee: 4. Age coffee subgenus: a, red coffee group: B, thick-skinned coffee group: C, Mozambican coffee group: d, black fruit coffee group E, dwarf coffee group: red fruit coffee group: a) Arabica species: Tibica varieties: (Tp)
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Coffee Common sense Coffee Special Classification system
Special classification system of coffee: 1. Subgenus Coffea: 2. Malagasy coffee subgenus: 3. Subgenus Pala Coffee: 4. Age coffee subgenus: a, red coffee group: B, thick-skinned coffee group: C, Mozambican coffee group: d, black fruit coffee group E, dwarf coffee group: red fruit coffee group: a) Arabica species: Tibica varieties: (Tp)
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The growing environment of coffee trees evergreen trees of the subgenus Rubiaceae
The formation environment of coffee trees in botany, coffee trees belong to the evergreen trees of the subgenus Rubiaceae, and coffee beans, commonly known as coffee beans, are actually the seeds of the fruit of coffee trees, just because they are shaped like beans, so they are called coffee beans. Climate is the decisive factor for coffee cultivation. Coffee trees are only suitable for growing in the tropics or subtropics, so the zone between latitude 25 degrees south and north is generally called
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Characteristics of Cadura / Kaddura Coffee beans where is Kaddura / Cadura coffee?
For more information on coffee beans, please follow Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) Coffee belongs to the evergreen shrub of the genus Rubiaceae. There are about 125 species under the branch of Coffea, distributed in subgenus Coffeae (25 in Africa and 55 in Madagascar, Masklin and Comoros) and 7 species in subgenus Baracoffeae. Among them are
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The forming Environment of Coffee trees
In botany, coffee trees belong to the evergreen trees of the subgenus Rubiaceae, and coffee beans, commonly known as coffee beans, are actually the seeds of the fruit of coffee trees, just because they are shaped like beans. Climate is the decisive factor for coffee cultivation. Coffee trees are only suitable for growing in the tropics or subtropics, so the zone between latitude 25 degrees south and north is generally called coffee belt or coffee area.
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Fine Coffee study the forming Environment of Coffee trees
In botany, coffee trees belong to the evergreen trees of the subgenus Rubiaceae, and coffee beans, commonly known as coffee beans, are actually the seeds of the fruit of coffee trees, just because they are shaped like beans. Climate is the decisive factor for coffee cultivation. Coffee trees are only suitable for growing in the tropics or subtropics, so the zone between latitude 25 degrees south and north is generally called coffee belt or coffee area.
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How much do you know about coffee trees?
In botany, coffee trees belong to the evergreen trees of the subgenus Rubiaceae, and coffee beans, commonly known as coffee beans, are actually the seeds of the fruit of coffee trees. They are called coffee beans only because they are shaped like beans. Climate is the decisive factor for coffee cultivation. Coffee trees are only suitable for growing in the tropics or subtropics, so the zone between latitude 25 degrees south and north is generally called coffee belt or coffee.
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How much do you know about coffee trees?
In botany, coffee trees belong to the evergreen trees of the subgenus Rubiaceae, and coffee beans, commonly known as coffee beans, are actually the seeds of the fruit of coffee trees. They are called coffee beans only because they are shaped like beans. Climate is the decisive factor for coffee cultivation. Coffee trees are only suitable for growing in the tropics or subtropics, so the zone between latitude 25 degrees south and north is generally called coffee belt or coffee.
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Coffee knowledge | African Coffee Ⅱ
Today, African coffee trees botanically belong to the evergreen trees of the subgenus Rubiaceae, and the coffee beans we are talking about are the seeds of the fruits of coffee trees. Climate is the decisive factor in coffee cultivation. Coffee trees only grow in the tropics or subtropics, so the zone between latitude 25 degrees north and south, including the equator, is the most suitable for growing coffee. But not all of them are born here.
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Coffee planting conditions
The origin of the coffee tree is Ethiopia in Africa. In botany, coffee trees belong to the evergreen trees of the subgenus Rubiaceae, and coffee beans, commonly known as coffee beans, are the seeds of the fruit of coffee trees, just because they are shaped like beans, so they are called coffee beans. Climate is the decisive factor for coffee cultivation. Coffee trees are only suitable for growing in the tropics or subtropics, so latitude 25 is south and north.
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Cultivation techniques of Coffee History of Botany Coffee roasting
The cultivation technology editor requires that the origin of coffee tree [4] is in Ethiopia in Africa. In botany, coffee trees belong to the evergreen trees of the subgenus Rubiaceae, and coffee beans, commonly known as coffee beans, are actually the seeds of the fruit of coffee trees. They are called coffee beans only because they are shaped like beans. Climate is the decisive factor for coffee cultivation. Coffee trees are only suitable for growing in the tropics or
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Can I plant coffee trees at home?
The origin of the coffee tree is Ethiopia in Africa. In botany, coffee trees belong to the evergreen trees of the subgenus Rubiaceae, and coffee beans, commonly known as coffee beans, are the seeds of the fruit of coffee trees, just because they are shaped like beans, so they are called coffee beans. Climate is the decisive factor for coffee cultivation. Coffee trees are only suitable for growing in the tropics or subtropics, so latitude 2.
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The generating environment of coffee trees
In botany, coffee trees belong to the evergreen trees of the subgenus Rubiaceae, and coffee beans, commonly known as coffee beans, are actually the seeds of the fruit of coffee trees, just because they are shaped like beans.
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Various coffee cultivation methods the flavor of Ethiopian coffee
The origin of the coffee tree is Ethiopia in Africa. In botany, coffee trees belong to the evergreen trees of the subgenus Rubiaceae, and coffee beans, commonly known as coffee beans, are the seeds of the fruit of coffee trees, just because they are shaped like beans, so they are called coffee beans. Climate is the decisive factor for coffee cultivation. Coffee trees are only suitable for growing in the tropics or subtropics, so latitude 25 is south and north.
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Coffee tree common sense introduction
The coffee tree is native to Ethiopia in Africa. Coffee tree in botany, belongs to the Rubiaceae coffee subgenus evergreen tree, and generally known as coffee beans, in fact, coffee tree fruit seeds, only because of the shape like beans, so called coffee beans.
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About Coffee History Origin Culture and Spread
Coffee tree, is a tropical plant, evergreen shrubs, growing in the equator, north and south latitude 25 degrees each, that is, within the Tropic of Cancer region. The tropical tropics and the equator are the world coffee growing belt. The growing conditions require abundant rainfall and humid climate. The suitable altitude is about 600~1500 meters. The annual rainfall is 1500~2000 mm. Mild days alternate with cool nights.
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What are the cultivation techniques of coffee trees? what is the reason for the astringency of coffee?
It is required that the origin of coffee tree [4] is in Ethiopia in Africa. In botany, coffee trees belong to the evergreen trees of the subgenus Rubiaceae, and coffee beans, commonly known as coffee beans, are actually the seeds of the fruit of coffee trees. They are called coffee beans only because they are shaped like beans. Climate is the decisive factor for coffee cultivation. Coffee trees are only suitable for growing in the tropics or subtropics, so the south
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