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Mexico
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Origin |
Mexico
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Geographic Coordinates |
23 00 N, 102 00 W
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Population |
101,879,171
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Cup
Profile |
Medium Body and Sweet
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Currency |
Peso
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Language |
Spanish, various Mayan, Nahuatl, and other regional
indigenous languages
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Ethnic Groups |
mestizo (Amerindian-Spanish) 60%, Amerindian or
predominantly Amerindian 30%, white 9%, other 1%
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Production (millions lbs.) |
817,476,000
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Exports (millions lbs.) |
575,256,000
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Botanical Varieties |
Bourbon, Typica, Mudno Nuevo, Catura, Maragogype
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Growing Regions |
Chiapas, Oaxaca, Veracruz, Coatepec
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Wet
Processed |
Yes
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Dry
Processed |
Yes
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Altitude Meters |
800-1700
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Introduced |
Introduced from Antilles at the end of the 18th Century
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Harvest Times |
Oct-Mar
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Mexican coffees are
light to medium body with mild acidity and balanced, with
delicate fruit and spice overtones. Mexican coffee is moderately
priced and thus very popular in blends and as a flavoring base.
But don't let this make you think that Mexican coffee does not
stand on its own as good coffee!
Oaxaca on the
southern Mexican Pacific coast produces some wonderful medium
body coffees with milk chocolate and almond flavors coming
through in the finish. These delicate well-balanced coffees can
compare with certain Island coffees in the cup. (Though this
would make some of these Island fans blanch, it can be true in
an exceptional cup)
Chiapas, the
tropical jungle that is the most southern eastern part of
Mexico, borders with Guatemala. Chiapas is the coffee little
brother of Guatemala's Hue Hue Tenango region, and this comes
through in the cup. Chiapian coffees are brighter, sweeter, with
a definite clove spice to compliment the apricot fruit that is
in the cup. We love this area, and have recently purchased the
entire crop from a few limited fincas (farms) that were
outstanding on the cupping table. After waking at the farm,
listening to the waterfall, and walking among the trees, we had
to re-cup this coffee back at home just to be sure the wonderful
surroundings did not cloud our view.
Overall, these
delicate coffees should not be overlooked. We know that we do
not!
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