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Tanzania
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Origin |
Tanzania
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Geographic Coordinates |
6 00 S, 35 00 E
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Population |
36,232,074
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Cup
Profile |
Bright and Vibrant
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Currency |
Tanzanian shilling
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Language |
Kiswahili or Swahili (official), Kiunguju (name for Swahili
in Zanzibar), English (official, primary language of
commerce, administration, and higher education), Arabic
(widely spoken in Zanzibar), many local languages
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Ethnic Groups |
mainland - native African 99% (of which 95% are Bantu
consisting of more than 130 tribes), other 1% (consisting of
Asian, European, and Arab); Zanzibar - Arab, native African,
mixed Arab and native African
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Production (millions lbs.) |
102,036,000
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Exports (millions lbs.) |
83,688,000
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Botanical Varieties |
Bourbon, Kents, Typica, Blue Mountain
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Growing Regions |
Mount Kilimanjaro, Hight Plateaus between Lake Nyassa and
Tanjanyika.
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Wet
Processed |
Yes
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Dry
Processed |
NA
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Altitude Meters |
950-1900
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Introduced |
Jesuits 1893
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Harvest Times |
Nov-Feb
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| Tanzania
Tanzanian coffees
are grown on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, under the shade of
banana trees, truly an exotic location for this east African
coffee. Tanzanian coffee is somewhat similar to the coffee of
its neighbor north of the border (Kenya for the geographically
challenged), bright, clean and aggressively complex. The grading
process in Tanzania is also the same as in Kenya, where it is
graded on bean size, and AA is the largest, followed by A and B
down the line.
In the United
States a very popular Tanzanian coffee is the peaberry variety.
Why? Well, a couple of theories about that one. Peaberries seem
to have a mystique about them. What's a peaberry? It's when a
single bean develops inside the coffee cherry, instead of the
familiar two "flat beans". Why so many fans of the peaberry? The
theory is that all the goodness of the coffee cherry is in only
one bean.
Another reason for
the popularity of Tanzanian peaberries is simply a factor of
supply. The Japanese buy the bulk of Tanzania flatberries
(regular coffee beans) and since the peaberries have been sorted
out, a market was needed for the peaberries. Since peaberries
have the cult following mentioned above, Viola! Exotic Tanzania
Peaberries!
Hence, with the
exotic name (Tanzania) and the peaberry factor, we cup and cup
to find those cups that truly deserve the praise, and are not
just a function of the hype!
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