There are quite a few countries that farm and sell coffee, exporting thousands of pounds of coffee on a daily basis. However, there is one country that is the top exporter of coffee: Brazil. This tropical South American country is the leading exporter of coffee beans, responsible for most of the world’s coffee production.
Brazil also has the perfect environment for growing and harvesting coffee. Most coffee farmers use the dry method, which is the most natural way of processing coffee. Green coffee beans, called cherries, are laid out to dry in the sun, separating the pulp and skin from the coffee bean. Since Brazil has dry and wet seasons perfect for coffee farming and processing, the dry method works perfectly.
Many espresso blends use Brazil-grown beans, often giving a nice body and flavor to otherwise bitter espresso beans. Brazil has many specialty brews and roasts that are highly sought after, some with chocolate and caramel notes. In other words, Brazil has become the top country for coffee production and continues to do so.
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