KENYA 2017

KENYA 2017

Kenya lies in the middle of the equator and through it cuts the Big African Rift Valley, which was formed millions of years ago and expands by two centimetres per year. The landscape is characterised by savannahs and lakes, which rise into a central, fertile highland. And we’re particularly interested in this highland, because it’s […]

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Kenya lies in the middle of the equator and through it cuts the Big African Rift Valley, which was formed millions of years ago and expands by two centimetres per year. The landscape is characterised by savannahs and lakes, which rise into a central, fertile highland. And we’re particularly interested in this highland, because it’s where crimson coffee cherries flourish. But not only coffee thrives in this Eden-like environment: Kenya has a rich tea tradition too, and the export figures for tea is ten times higher than that of coffee. Kenyan coffee is particularly high in acidity, but, at the same time, has a natural sweetness. Its strong aroma is predominantly fruity, with a hint of lemon or berry, depending on the region. Overall, the coffee is well-balanced, which makes it many coffee enthusiasts’ preferred choice.