Where Is the Best Coffee in the World
Taste is subjective and defining the best coffee would be difficult. There are two main species of coffee beans available in the world today. They are the Arabica and Robusta beans. Turkish coffee, Cappuccino and Espresso are the three most popular coffee variants. Listed below are some of the best coffee and coffee beans available in the coffee producing nations across the globe.
Brazil
The Brazil Bourbon Santos is one of the world’s best coffees. It is no wonder that Brazil is the world’s largest producer of the coffee bean. The coffee is aromatic and has the right balance of mild acidity and a balanced body and taste.
Colombia
Colombian brews are made from a blend of medium-roasted, medium-ground Colombian and Central American coffee beans. The Colombian coffee is usually smooth and light on the acids.
Ethiopia
Ethiopia is the home of the legendary Arabica tree that produces the berry, which is known as the coffee bean. Arabica blend is considered the best coffee in the world and is highly popular across the globe.
Hawaii
One of the compelling reasons to visit Hawaii would be the JavaBerry Black Estate. The blend offers a smooth and full flavored coffee.
Sumatra
The Indonesian coffee is strictly for coffee aficionados. The recent natural disasters have made it more expensive and the blend contains hints of chocolate and is sweeter than your average coffee. The Sumatra coffee has a thick aroma with fruity overtones.
admin on February 5th 2010 in Food