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Coffee Bean Origins and Varieties Introduction: The Vera Sachi Variety - A Ballet Dancer with Abundant Fruit Aromas
Professional coffee knowledge exchange. For more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account: cafe_style). FrontStreet Coffee - Vera Sachi variety introduction. Within the Arabica species, there are many different varieties/bean types. These varieties/bean types all possess the typical characteristics of Arabica, such as being tetraploid plants with 44 chromosomes; being self-pollinating plants; and more.
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The History and Flavor Characteristics of Nuevo Oriente, Guatemala's Coffee Growing Region
Professional coffee knowledge exchange. For more coffee bean information, please follow Cafe Workroom (WeChat official account: cafe_style). New Oriente is blessed with abundant rainfall, often covered by clouds, with a climate similar to the Cobán rainforest region. Formerly a volcanic area, the soil contains metamorphic rocks. The minerals in the soil are balanced due to the abundance of metamorphic rocks. Coffee cultivation is also similar to
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What are the characteristics of Brazilian coffee and what grading system is used
South America possesses extremely rich natural resources, with the Andes Mountains running through the western part of the continent, featuring the highest peaks in the Americas, numerous volcanoes, many plateaus, hills and mountains, with an average elevation of 600 meters across the continent. Furthermore, most of the state has a tropical climate, warm and humid, with abundant precipitation, making it ideal for agriculture.
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The Fraijanes Plains Coffee Region in Guatemala: Planting History and Flavor Characteristics
Professional coffee knowledge exchange. For more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account: cafe_style). Over the past century, coffee has contributed significantly to Guatemala's economy. It is estimated that there are currently approximately 125,000 coffee producers in the region, making coffee a primary export commodity accounting for 40% of agricultural exports. Coffee cultivation takes place in as many as 20 out of 22 provinces, with nearly...
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Discovering Latin American Coffee: Regions and Pricing Guide
Professional coffee knowledge exchange and more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account: cafe_style). Latin American coffee beans connect the land bridge between North and South America, with seven countries including Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. All seven Central American countries produce coffee, with Guatemala and Costa Rica being notable producers.
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Panama Baru Volcano Cupid Specialty Coffee Beans with 30% Geisha Content: Varieties, Brand Recommendations, and Estates
Professional barista exchange. Follow Coffee Workroom (WeChat public account: cafe_style). Baru Volcano is not only Panama's highest mountain range; the sedimentary materials created by early volcanic activity and eruptions have brought large amounts of extremely fertile soil. This soil is rich in nutrients, and the volcanic ash is particularly abundant in phosphorus and sulfur. Mixed with clay, combined with unique climate patterns, this region...
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Guatemala Coffee Regions with Volcanic Geological Soil | Flavor Characteristics & Brewing Suggestions
Professional coffee knowledge exchange For more coffee bean information Please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account: cafe_style) Guatemala boasts tropical rainforests, volcanic geological soils, and diverse microclimates, which bring elegant and lively acidity to Guatemala's coffee beans, with a clean taste free of impurities and distinct layers of coffee flavor. FrontStreet Coffee recently sourced several different Guatemalan
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Roasting Recommendations for Rich Fruity Acidity in Kenya's Premium Coffee Growing Regions
Kenyan coffee, characterized by its complex flavors and abundant fruit aromas, delivers a sweet, tart, and full-bodied tasting experience. Thanks to advantageous geographical conditions—including high altitudes, abundant rainfall, fertile soil, and diverse microclimates—coffee flourishes in remarkable diversity, establishing numerous regions ideal for coffee cultivation.
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El Salvador Santa Ana Volcano Apaneca Region | Semi-Washed + Semi-Honey Process | Chocolate Lover's Estate
Professional coffee knowledge exchange. For more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account: cafe_style). The Bourbon flavor from Chocolate Lover's Estate in the Apaneca region of El Salvador's Santa Ana Volcano? It is a farm located in the Santa Ana volcanic area of El Salvador, at an altitude of 1300-1500 meters, on the mountainside of the volcanic zone, with water
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What Are the Characteristics of São Paulo State Coffee? What Are Brazil's Renowned Coffee Estates?
South America is the fourth largest continent by land area, with abundant natural resources. The western part of South America features the Andes Mountains, while the eastern region consists mainly of plains and highlands, with an average elevation of 600 meters across the continent. These mountains bring numerous volcanoes and rivers, and most of the continent's areas have a tropical rainforest climate and tropical savanna climate
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Geisha Mariposa Coffee Flavor Profile Characteristics V60 Pour-over Brewing Recommendations
For professional coffee knowledge exchange and more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account: cafe_style). According to historical records, Panama's coffee cultivation began around 1780 when European immigrants introduced the first batch of Typica varieties. Thanks to Panama's advantages including abundant sunshine, fertile land, alpine ecosystems, and sufficient labor force, Panama has become a producer of high-quality specialty
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Panama's Four Major Coffee Growing Regions: Boquete - History, Stories, Flavor Characteristics, and Introduction
Professional coffee knowledge exchange and more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account: cafe_style). Panama coffee originated in 1780, when European immigrants introduced the first batch of Typica varieties. Located in Central America, it possesses natural advantages of sunshine, land, and mountains, combined with an abundant labor population, making the region an ideal place for cultivating and producing high-quality specialty coffee.
2018-07-20 Panama four major coffee growing regions Boquete cultivation history stories -
How to Drink Colombian Narino - Narino Coffee Bean Brand Recommendations - Where to Buy Narino Coffee
Professional coffee knowledge exchange For more coffee bean information Please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account cafe_style ) Today's recommendation Colombian Narino has a rich dark chocolate flavor at the first sip, with a soft apple acidity on the tip of the tongue, and a long-lasting chocolate aftertaste, leaving a sweet feeling in your mouth after drinking! Colombia is the world's third largest coffee producer and exporter, located in the northwestern part of South America
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What is the Flavor Period of Coffee Beans? Can Pour-Over Single-Origin Beans Still Be Brewed After Their Flavor Period?
Because coffee flavor compounds are mostly volatile, unlike most conventional foods, coffee has not only a shelf life but also a special time point—what we call the "flavor period." Coffee within its flavor period offers exceptional flavor performance, as this is when flavor compounds are most abundant and...
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What are the characteristics of Indonesian coffee? Where is Sumatra coffee grown?
Among the seven continents of the world, Asia is the largest continent. Asia has complex and diverse terrain with significant elevation variations—high in the center and low surrounding areas—dominated by mountains, plateaus, and hills, featuring numerous volcanoes, with an average elevation of 950 meters across the continent. Additionally, Asia spans across cold, temperate, and tropical zones, exhibiting complex and diverse climate types. Volcanic ash
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Introduction to Yirgacheffe: Ethiopia's Premier Coffee Region
The African continent, with its vast expanse and average elevation of 750 meters, is known as the "Plateau Continent." Africa boasts numerous mountains, volcanoes, lakes, and rivers. Spanning the equator, it features primarily tropical climates with average annual temperatures exceeding 20°C. With abundant natural resources, Africa's agricultural sector is well-developed, and many countries are renowned for coffee production
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How to Brew Light Roast Pour-Over Coffee Without Acidity - Differences Between Dark Roast and Light Roast Coffee Beans
We often tend to apply the same brewing method to different coffee beans after successfully brewing one type. While this isn't entirely wrong, you'll notice that when brewing different coffee beans with the same technique, the coffee bed performance varies. Therefore, we need to learn to adapt our approach based on the specific beans. What are the differences in coffee bed performance among different coffee beans?
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Guatemala Coffee Industry Guatemala Coffee Beans Guatemala Coffee Recommendations
When mentioning Guatemala, we often recall its ancient Maya civilization, but for coffee enthusiasts, it's typically the mellow and elegant coffee flavors that first come to mind. If you're curious about this American coffee-producing country, join FrontStreet Coffee as we explore the story of Guatemalan coffee. The Development of Guatemala's Coffee Industry
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Characteristics of Guatemala Antigua Coffee Beans_Features of Antigua Coffee Growing Region_How Much Does Antigua Coffee Cost
Professional coffee knowledge exchange For more coffee bean information Please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account cafe_style) After the impact of the Black Tide movement, people have gradually begun to acquire professional knowledge and technical skills related to the coffee industry. In addition to large-scale coffee-related exhibitions from various countries each year, barista competitions, and the rapid evolution of roasting equipment, our loyalty and passion for coffee has already
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Queen's Estate Yellow Bourbon Coffee Bean Single Origin Growing Information & Flavor Description
Located in the mountainous region of São Paulo state near the Minas Gerais border, at altitudes of 1200-1400 meters, with abundant rainfall exceeding 1800mm annually without devastating storms, and an average annual temperature of just 19°C. This causes the coffee cherries to grow more slowly, resulting in denser beans with exceptional aroma and flavor that surpasses typical Brazilian highland coffees, despite lower yields.
2017-06-09 Brazil Queen's Estate Yellow Bourbon coffee beans single origin growing information flavor profile