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„They may appear in specialty stores described either by the district in which they're produced (Sidamo, Washed Sidamo), or by terms like Ethiopian Fancies or Ethiopian Estate Grown. The most celebrated of these coffees is called Yirgacheffe or Yrgacheffe. This coffee virtually has a cult following in the United States, and for good reason. Like the best Sumatran and Yemen coffees it is rich, teasing, and mysterious on the palate, with a very long, resonant finish.“
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„They may appear in specialty stores described either by the district in which they're produced (Sidamo, Washed Sidamo), or by terms like Ethiopian Fancies or Ethiopian Estate Grown. The most celebrated of these coffees is called Yirgacheffe or Yrgacheffe. This coffee virtually has a cult following in the United States, and for good reason. Like the best Sumatran and Yemen coffees it is rich, teasing, and mysterious on the palate, with a very long, resonant finish.“
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„They may appear in specialty storesdescribed either by the district in which they're produced (Sidamo, Washed Sidamo), or byterms like Ethiopian Fancies or Ethiopian Estate Grown. The most celebrated of thesecoffees is called Yirgacheffe or Yrgacheffe. This coffee virtually has a cult following inthe United States, and for good reason. Like the best Sumatran and Yemen coffees it isrich, teasing, and mysterious on the palate, with a very long, resonant finish.“
http://www.koffeekorner.com/africas.htm
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„You're tired of paying high prices for specialty espresso drinks, and have decided to invest in an espresso machine for your home. Well, there are a few different varieties of machines on the market, so you should get to know which is which before making a decision.“
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„For drip coffee I would suggest experimenting with Guatemalan, Costa Rican, Tanzania peaberry, Ethiopian (the Ethiopians are ALL good: Harar, Sidamo, and Yirgacheffe). Also you may like to try Sulawesi, Kenya and maybe even an exotic like Kona or Jamaican Blue Mountain (it's terribly expensive but also a unique coffee).“
http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/espresso/blends/ 98930
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„When asked his opinion of the current crop of Ethiopian coffees, Bauer was enthusiastic. “Ethiopia has some really good quality washed Yirgacheffe and washed Sidamo right now. And they continue to produce some of the finest coffees in the world.” This nation’s bizarre auction system, where exporters must bid on coffees before having had the opportunity to cup them, prevents the best farmers from getting the best prices, thus making any entrepreneurial effort on the part of any one farmer to improve the quality of his or her coffee pointless at best. Exporters, likewise, cannot focus on any particular style or quality, or even establish a reputation for offering even a particular price/value relationship vis-ŕ-vis the coffee they offer.“
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