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„The most famous regional market names are Antigua, from the countryside west of the old capital of Guatemala; Coban, from Alta Verapaz, a district a hundred or so miles northeast of Antigua; and the less celebrated Huehuetenango, from a district about a hundred miles northwest of the old capital. The Antigua coffees are most famous, but some specialty roasters feel that they have become inconsistent owing to the complacency of many of their producers, and prefer the similar but lesser-known coffees of Huehuetenango. Some shops may advertise their Guatemalan coffees by grade; the highest grades are strictly hard bean, indicating coffees grown at altitudes of 4,500 feet or higher, and hard bean, indicating those grown between 4,000 and 4,500 feet. Well-known Guatemalan estates include San Miguel, Capitillo, San Sebastian, and Los Volcanos.“
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„The most famous regionalmarket names are Antigua, from the countryside west of the old capital of Guatemala;Coban, from Alta Verapaz, a district a hundred or so miles northeast of Antigua; and theless celebrated Huehuetenango, from a district about a hundred miles northwest of the oldcapital. The Antigua coffees are most famous, but some specialty roasters feel that theyhave become inconsistent owing to the complacency of many of their producers, and preferthe similar but lesser-known coffees of Huehuetenango. Some shops may advertise theirGuatemalan coffees by grade; the highest grades are strictly hard bean, indicating coffeesgrown at altitudes of 4,500 feet or higher, and hard bean, indicating those grown between4,000 and 4,500 feet. Well-known Guatemalan estates include San Miguel, Capitillo, SanSebastian, and Los Volcanos.“
http://www.koffeekorner.com/southamerica.htm
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„.....Bank sponsored introduction of corn grinder raises productivity in rural Guatemala. Adding such recent adversities to the long history of discrimination against the countryside, outbreaks of protest and violence are understandable. The threat or the reality of rural social instability, and the plight of the rural poor, have been used by vested interests (protected processing industries and large commercial processors) to make a case against necessary liberalizing reforms.“
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„The most famous regional market names are Antigua, from the countryside west of the old capital of Guatemala; Coban, from Alta Verapaz, a district a hundred or so miles northeast of Antigua; and the less celebrated Huehuetenango, from a district about a hundred miles northwest of the old capital. The Antigua coffees are most famous, but some specialty roasters feel that they have become inconsistent owing to the complacency of many of their producers, and prefer the similar but lesser-known coffees of Huehuetenango. Some shops may advertise their Guatemalan coffees by grade; the highest grades are strictly hard bean, indicating coffees grown at altitudes of 4,500 feet or higher, and hard bean, indicating those grown between 4,000 and 4,500 feet. Well-known Guatemalan estates include San Miguel, Capitillo, San Sebastian, and Los Volcanos.“
http://www.timeforcoffee.com/coffeetime/ country2.asp
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„To the Editor: The process of commercial coffee roasting releases large amounts of carbon monoxide (CO),1 which sometimes reach life-threatening levels.2 We report a case of a death due to CO poisoning sustained during commercial coffee roasting.“
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„From the region of Antigua in Guatemala, Central America. We produce the finest gourmet Guatemalan coffee. The beans are grown, roasted and packed in Guatemala. In the past two years, our tests of beans from higher altitude areas in Guatemala have yielded an exceptional flavor.“
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