Jan 4, 2011

Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee 2

Starting at Skibo and proceeding in an east-south-easterly direction to Swift River;

        thence east-south-easterly to Chelsea;
        thence east-south-easterly to Durham (Samba Hill);
        thence south-easterly to Belleview;
        thence south-easterly along the western slope of the John Crow Mountain to Cedar Grove;
        thence westerly to Font Hill;
        thence north-westerly to Ramble;
        thence westerly to Good Hope;
        thence north-westerly to Dallas;
        thence north-westerly to Industry Village;
        thence north-westerly to Maryland;
        thence north-westerly to Golden Spring;
        thence northerly to Brandon Hill;
        thence north-easterly to Tranquility;
        thence east-north-easterly to Skibo.

Traditional coffee grown on con horrible BUT Heights Between 3000 s 5500 Feet (1,700 m) are called Jamaica Blue Mountain. Coffee grown on A-Height Between 1500 s 3000 Feet (910 m) is called Jamaica High Mountain, and coffee grown under the Feet 1500 (460 m) elevation is called Jamaica Supreme Court of Jamaica mountains. (All the land in Jamaica above the 5500 foot (1,700 m) to A-Forest Preserve, so no coffee is grown.)

Classification of Blue Mountain Coffee
As met most other varieties of coffee, he assigned to his classes Various Various Ministry and, based on factors examined AS size, appearance defects, Liet s.

The Coffee Industry Regulation wet toe for five classifications :
        * Blue Mountain No. 1-96% of the A-NIB Should Screen size 17/20. Not More Than 2% of the Can BEANS significant deviations.

        * Blue Mountain No. 2-96% of the A-NIB Should Screen size 16/17. Not More Than 2% of the Can BEANS significant deviations.

        * Blue Mountain No. 3-96% of the A-NIB Should Screen size 15/16. Not More Than 2% of the Can BEANS significant deviations.

        * Blue Mountain Peaberry - 96% of Peaberry beans do. Not More Than 2% of the Can BEANS significant deviations.

        * Blue Mountain Triage - Forms BEANS Sizes of all previous classifications. Not More Than 4% of the significant deficiencies BEANS die.