🇩🇴 Dominican Coffee 🇩🇴
🇩🇴 some of the best in the World is grown in the Dominican Republic🇩🇴

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Some of the best Coffee in the World is grown in the Dominican Republic.
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⭐High-Quality Coffee is grown in the Dominican Republic

⭐ Only the highest grade of Arabica!

In the highlands of the Dominican Republic, only the highest grade of Arabica is grown. True coffee drinkers know that Dominican coffee is considered one of the best in the world!
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In the highlands of the Dominican Republic, only the highest grade of Arabica is grown.
True coffee drinkers know that
Dominican coffee is considered one of the best in the world and invariably give preference to this refined drink.
All the grains of Dominican coffee are flavored with oils and are also rich in caffeine. There is even a special ADOCAFES association in the country that is engaged in assessing the taste of coffee as well as perfecting new varieties of coffee.

The coffee trees of the tipica subspecies, of which Dominican coffee is 90%, arecapricious but at the same time traditionally show indicators of high quality..
They are grown at a height of 600 to 1450 meters.
Due to the diversity of the microclimate of the island, coffee in the Dominican Republic is harvested almost all year round but the most productive months are July and August.



⭐ What’s the pride and joy of many Dominicans?

⭐ Dominican Coffee, of course!


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While Dominican food is not to be missed, coffee is the most central part of everyday life in the Dominican Republic.
In fact, it is the Dominican national non-alcoholic drink. Everybody drinks it.
To refuse an offer of a “cafecito” is seen as ungracious, and sometimes downright unpatriotic!
The tradition of growing quality coffee has been passed down from generation to generation for hundreds of years. And today, Dominican coffee is widely regarded as one of the the best latin coffees in the world.Most Dominicans like their coffee sweet. They’ll drink it black with sugar.
However, real Dominican coffee connoisseurs say that diluting coffee with sugar takes away from its natural flavor.


⭐ Most Coffee is grown on small farms.

Local farmers grow their coffee on hills and steep mountain slopes. It is usually picked by hand.
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Most “café dominicano” is grown on small farms; most of the growers either work alone or belong to a coop.
These local farmers grow their coffee on hills and steep mountain slopes. It is usually picked by hand.
With each farm producer usually processing the coffee themselves in what is called a “wet mill”. (beneficios humedos). This way they pick only the ripe beans and save the unripe beans to be picked when they are ready.


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⭐ Detailed Information about Dominican Natural Resources


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Some of the Dominican Republic's most important Natural Resources include beautiful Beaches and Scenery, the Arable Land, Gold and other Minerals, Fish, and Water among others.
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