Coffee growers in Rwanda produce crops of rich, acidic beans which are of a very high quality. This is due to Rwanda having all the right elements for yielding excellent coffee crops, such as high elevation, rich soil and plentiful rainfall
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Coffee of the World: Africa and the Middle East
Posted in: regions Tags: arabica, Burundi Coffee, Cameroon Coffee, Ethiopian coffee, Kenyan coffee, Mocha, robusta, Rwandan coffee, Tanzanian coffee, Yemen coffee
Coffee from Africa and the Middle East is, of course, the “original” coffee, in that Africa/Arabia was the first coffee-growing region. Coffee from Africa and the Middle East has always remained both popular and distinctive, and yet there is no single distictly African/Arabic flavour
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- The world’s favourite beverage
- Yemen coffee and the Birth Place of Mocha
- Tanzania Coffee, peaberry and a light and mellow coffee
- Rwandan Coffee, Rwanda Blue Bourbon coffee
- Kenya Coffee, A world of Difference In The Same Country
- Ethiopia The Birth Place of the Coffee Bean
- Cameroon Coffee, Some of Africa’s Finest Bean Producing Regions
- Java Another Word For Coffee,
- Celebes Coffee a vibrant and tangy Indonesian coffee
- Indonesian Coffee, some of the best gourmet coffee in the world