Brazil happens to be the largest coffee producer in the world, in addition to being the largest country in South America (and the 5th largest in the world, as a matter of fact).
Not just any Brazilian bean will do
The vast majority of the coffee coming out of Brazil isn't even worth a glance - it's mass produced on large plantations with huge machines and sold to companies like Nestle for their cheap instant coffees or to commercial roasters as generic low-impact blends. But the best Brazils are highly sought after.
Smooth, nutty, light and delicate - these beans have a mild acidity and great overall profile. Opposite to most Central and South Americans where high-grown (and denser) beans are considered the best, the most expensive Brazils are low-grown, with Strictly Soft Bean being the highest grade.
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Sweet and spicy - nice nuttiness. Very full body, med acidity. Mild caramel and chocolate notes, pleasant lingering aftertaste. | |
COF232 - Soft fruity vanilla in aroma. Light acidity and medium body. Fruity roundness with a slight nutty and buttery fullness. Awesome! |
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Brazil Facts:
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Brasilia |
| Languages: |
Portuguese, Spanish, English, French |
| Religions: |
Roman Catholic 89%, Protestant 7%, other 4% |
| Ethnic Groups: |
European 55%, Mixed European-Africa 38%, African 6%, other 1% |
| Harvest Seasons: |
Apr-Sept |
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