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How to Brew Coffee with a Switch? How to Use Tetsu Kasuya's Smart Glimpse Four-Six Method? How to Make Pourover Coffee with Hybrid Brewing Methods?
"Absolutely delicious!" This is how Mr. Tetsu Kasuya introduces the coffee brewed with his improved hybrid brewing method at the beginning of his earlier video. (Please call me a screenshot genius) FrontStreet Coffee believes everyone should already be quite familiar with Tetsu Kasuya. He is not only the 2016 World Brewers Cup Champion, but also...
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Coffee Varieties: Origins and Genetic Breeding - Complete Guide to Coffee Bean Types, Cultivation, Performance, and Flavor Characteristics
Professional coffee knowledge exchange and coffee bean information hub. Coffee Origins and Genetic Breeding - Coffee is more than just a beverage! Coffee is truly more than just a drink—it's the people who enjoy it who are complex! Coffee Types: Coffee belongs to the evergreen shrubs of the Coffea genus in the Rubiaceae family. Plants under the Coffea genus branch comprise approximately 125 different species.
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What are F1 Hybrid Varieties Today? Are F1 Coffee Varieties More Adaptable to the Environment?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange for more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account cafe_style). Changing weather patterns, pests and diseases, deforestation, and rising temperatures are just some of the environmental factors threatening global coffee production. It's estimated that by 2050, we could lose up to 40% of arable land suitable for coffee cultivation, placing today's coffee industry in an unprecedented
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The Origin and Historical Story of Colombian Castillo Coffee Beans and What Hybrid Varieties They Are
The Castillo variety research began in 1961 at the Colombian Coffee Research Center. As part of ongoing research on rust-resistant varieties such as Caturra and Timor Hybrid, after 23 years of study, they developed six varieties of the Castillo.
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Introduction to Catuai Coffee Beans: Characteristics of the Catuai Hybrid Variety
Professional coffee knowledge exchange and more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account: cafe_style). FrontStreet Coffee - Introduction to Catuai Coffee Characteristics: Catuai is a hybrid between Mundo Novo and Caturra, essentially a second-generation hybrid. It inherits the advantage of Caturra's short plant height, and also inherits the advantage of Caturra's short plant height, improving upon Mundo Novo.
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Coffee Classification and Flavor Characteristics_ Benefits of Common Coffee Varieties and Prices with Pictures
Professional coffee knowledge exchange for more coffee bean information please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account cafe_style) In this era of prevailing petty bourgeois sentiment and life rituals, coffee culture is gradually entering people's lives, and unground coffee beans are also gradually becoming familiar to the public. Whether it's instant coffee or high
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What is Timor Hybrid Coffee Variety from East Timor? Introduction to ACTL
Professional coffee knowledge exchange For more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account: cafe_style). For over 200 years, the people of East Timor have developed a rich coffee drinking culture. Unlike many other coffee-producing countries, Timorese people incorporate coffee as part of their daily rituals. With the idea of strengthening East Timor's coffee industry, private enterprises and farmers including
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Catuai Coffee Variety: Surprisingly a Hybrid - Catuai Coffee Characteristics: One Bean to Guard Against Damage
Professional coffee knowledge exchange. For more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account: cafe_style). FrontStreet Coffee - Catuai Coffee Variety Introduction. Coffee belongs to the Rubiaceae family. To date, 103 coffee varieties have been discovered, but only three main categories have commercial value and are widely cultivated: Arabica, Canephora (Robusta), and Liberica.
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Introduction to Coffee Varieties at Costa Rica's Small Candle Estate - Characteristics of Caturra and Catuai Hybrid Coffee Beans
FrontStreet Coffee has a Costa Rican coffee, which is Geisha coffee from the Small Candle Estate. For the story of the Small Candle Estate, you can find our previously published articles. Although FrontStreet Coffee only has Geisha coffee from the Small Candle Estate, the estate actually has other coffee varieties. FrontStreet Coffee will show you the other coffee bean varieties from the Small Candle Estate. Caturra coffee variety originated from São Paulo, Brazil
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Timor Coffee Beans - What is the Timor Variety? Flavor Profile and Brewing Guide
Professional coffee knowledge exchange and more coffee bean information. Please follow Cafe_Style (WeChat public account cafe_style). What is the Timor coffee bean variety? How is the flavor profile and mouthfeel of Timor coffee? How to brew it? Hibrido de Timor (or Timor hybrid) coffee is a natural hybrid between Coffea arabica and C. canephora (Robusta)
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Complete Guide to Coffee Varieties | Introduction to Ancient Coffee Varieties, Heirloom and Mutation Varieties with Flavor Characteristics
Coffee has over one hundred varieties, with common ones including: Arabica, known for its distinctive personality and unique flavors, is the mainstay of specialty coffee, primarily used for café operations and high-end coffee market supply; Robusta, with rough flavors and high caffeine content, is not considered specialty coffee and is often used for instant coffee processing and espresso bean blending. Ethiopia Typi
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Characteristics of Arabica Coffee and Exploring the Relationship Between Catimor and Arabica
Professional coffee knowledge exchange, for more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account: cafe_style). FrontStreet Coffee - Arabica coffee, Catimor coffee introduction. Arabica - Growing regions: Arabica coffee beans are mainly produced in South America, Central America, Africa, and Asia. Production: Arabica beans account for about 70% of the world's coffee production. Suitability
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Coffee Bean Origin and Variety Introduction - Catuai Coffee Beans Have Hybrid Genes But Aren't Particularly Excellent
Professional coffee knowledge exchange. For more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account: cafe_style). FrontStreet Coffee - Catuai Variety Introduction. Catuai: The variety name Catuai comes from an indigenous language, meaning 'very good'. 'Catuai' is a hybrid produced in Brazil in 1950 from Yellow Catuai and Mundo Novo (New World).
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Is Timor Coffee a Spontaneous Hybrid Variety? Is All Timor Coffee Uncertified Organic Coffee?
Timor is a small island located in the southern part of the Southeast Asian archipelago. Its uniqueness lies in its division between the sovereign nation of East Timor in the east and Indonesia in the west. The Australian continent is less than 500 kilometers from Timor, separated by the Timor Sea. In eastern East Timor, the coffee industry is thriving. Today, FrontStreet Coffee will explore who produces Timor coffee and how it is
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Introduction to Coffee Bean Varieties - New World: A Natural Hybrid of Typica and Bourbon
Professional coffee knowledge exchange. For more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account: cafe_style). FrontStreet Coffee - New World Variety Introduction. The Origin of Coffee: The coffee industry has long regarded Robusta as Arabica's ugly sister, but when scientists conducted genetic comparisons, they discovered that Robusta is actually one of Arabica's parents. The most likely birthplace of Arabica was...
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Coffee Bean Varieties and Characteristics Introduction: Pelotina - A Geisha Hybrid Coffee Variety
Professional coffee knowledge exchange. For more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account: cafe_style). FrontStreet Coffee - Pelotina Coffee Variety Introduction: Coffee cultivation in El Salvador began in the late 19th century. Although starting late, during its golden age, it was once the world's fourth-largest coffee-producing country. However, during the civil war from 1980 to 1992, El Salvador's coffee...
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Coffee Bean Quality Standards: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Coffee Production and Local Consumption Practices
Professional barista knowledge exchange. Follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account: cafe_style) for more coffee bean information. Every time we purchase coffee, we maintain our high standards for in-house roasting and do not allow any defective beans. Of course, the coffee beans presented to consumers are plump and full, with sweet aftertaste and prominent fruit aroma. Everyone might wonder if the coffee beans we purchase are always of such high quality? Of course not. The coffee beans we encounter are selected from hundreds or even thousands to achieve such high quality. So what about those lower quality beans? They are naturally left for consumption in producing countries! Because the good ones are exported for foreign exchange—that's most important! Want to know what kind of coffee locals drink? Let me take you to see— In Laos, we had the opportunity to visit a local roasting facility. They use raw materials that are substandard or even lower-grade coffee beans that we wouldn't use. The probability of finding stones and other debris can be said to be quite high—if you grab a handful of raw coffee beans, there's a certain proportion of foreign matter or defects. Look at this bag of raw beans—the colors inside are truly varied—notice there are black beans, insect-damaged beans, moldy beans, branches, small stones... Take a closer look. See that? There are also moldy beans with parchment... Look even closer. I would never dare to use these beans— And here's our star ingredient... This bucket of butter is the fragrant star that makes the coffee! Before putting the coffee in the roasting pan, they scoop a ladle of butter. As the butter heats, it coats the outside of the coffee beans. After cooling, this layer of oil is absorbed into the coffee beans. When brewing coffee, it's released when heated. This way, the coffee you drink will have a rich milky aroma! (Just imagine the taste of fermented butter after the coffee sits for a while...) Here we discovered an "international scandal"—the white rice donated by our Red Cross to Laos was actually sold by local government officials to private roasting facilities. What for? It turns out the rice aroma is used to cover up the miscellaneous flavors in coffee. I heard that the more white rice mixed in, the more fragrant the taste— The words "Taiwan World Vision" are still displayed on the packaging bags— As soon as the roasting is complete and cooled, it's ground into powder. So the appearance doesn't need to be too good (the grinders are even rusty). What surprised me most was that they actually use cypress wood (that pile in the middle, in pieces) as firewood—such a waste! (Laos is rich in timber, so wood we consider precious they probably think nothing of!) I really wanted to sneak back a few pieces— The wood is ignited here and then dragged inside and placed under the roaster for roasting. Raw beans are poured from this opening. They can roast 100 kilograms at a time— Close-up of the bean inlet. Full view of the roasting machine. The person on the far left is the roaster, he's explaining the roasting process... ALAN introduces the local coffee culture to everyone at the entrance. He said this roasting facility is the second largest in the area. The grade of coffee is determined by how much white rice is mixed in (who would have thought white rice would be used this way here). FrontStreet Coffee: A roastery in Guangzhou with a small shop but diverse variety of beans, where you can find various famous and lesser-known beans, while also providing online shop services. https://shop104210103.taobao.com
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Coffee Bean Varieties and Origins - Yellow Catuai: The Hybrid Genetics of Delicate, Clean, and Bright Acidity
Professional coffee knowledge exchange. For more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat Official Account: cafe_style). FrontStreet Coffee - Yellow Catuai Variety Introduction: Coffee beans produced in the high-altitude regions of Costa Rica are world-renowned for their richness, mild flavor, and pronounced acidity. These coffee beans undergo meticulous processing, which is precisely what yields such high-quality coffee. Tarrazú is located in...
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How Does Costa Rican Coffee Taste? The Catuai Variety Turns Out to Be a Laboratory Hybrid
Professional coffee knowledge exchange and more coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account: cafe_style). FrontStreet Coffee - Costa Rican Catuai Variety Introduction: Costa Rica primarily grows varieties such as Caturra and Catuai, with several local derivatives developed within the country. The most famous is the Bourbon variant Villa Sarchi, which thrives at high altitudes
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How to Distinguish Bourbon Coffee Beans - Hybrid Varieties Prove Superior Among Bourbon Lineage
Professional coffee knowledge exchange For more coffee bean information Please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account cafe_style) FrontStreet Coffee - Bourbon Coffee Variety Introduction Bourbon (English name Bourbon) Bourbon is a genetic mutation product of the original Typica variety on Reunion Island and is the paternal or even grandfather lineage of many popular Latin American coffee varieties including Caturra, Catuai, Pacas, and Mundo Novo
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