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Countryside coffee is a type of coffee cultivated in rural environments, typically on small farms where the plants grow under natural conditions, often in the shade and using traditional agricultural methods. This coffee is characterized by its authentic and complex flavor, a result of manual care and the specific conditions of the terrain where it is produced.
Origin: Countryside coffee is typical of coffee-growing regions in Latin America, such as Colombia, Mexico, Guatemala, and other Andean or Central American countries, where the coffee tradition is kept alive by small family producers who value quality and respect for the environment.
Properties: This coffee usually presents rich and balanced aromatic profiles, with fruity or floral notes depending on the variety and altitude. It is a natural source of antioxidants, caffeine, and compounds that stimulate the central nervous system, providing energy and improving concentration. Furthermore, its sustainable cultivation contributes to the conservation of the local ecosystem.
Synonyms in Spanish from Latin America: farm coffee, artisanal coffee, high-altitude coffee, shade-grown coffee.
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