The best coffee in my region

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At the beginning of the twentieth century Venezuela, the country where I was born, was among the five largest exporters of coffee in the world. With the passing of time the activity was declining to the point that in recent years we have come to import it from neighboring countries. However, not even in the worst moments of the turbulent economic life of our country has the population lost its taste for coffee.

My mother has always been a great coffee drinker and she taught us to drink it since we were children. Every day in my family began with a cup of black coffee.

In the years of my childhood commercial brands were not common; my mother would go to the market where there were many stalls that ground the beans. There they offered coffee from different regions of the country and the most requested were from Táchira, Lara and Miranda. My mother always bought a small amount, among other things so that it would not lose its scent. That freshly ground coffee was packed in an artisanal way, it was not vacuum packed, so if it was left too long in the paper bag it lost much of its original scent.

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On one occasion I went with my father on vacation to a coffee plantation in the State of Táchira, owned by one of his brothers. There I learned about the whole process of coffee processing, the harvesting of the beans, the selection, drying and grinding. That experience remained deeply engraved in my memory.

Every afternoon of those unforgettable vacations. My uncle and my father would send a small amount of beans to be ground, just enough to prepare four or five cups. After more than fifty years I still keep in my memory the quality of that coffee, its smell was intense and pleasant and its flavor exquisite, it left a bitter taste in my mouth for a long time. I have never tasted anything similar again, with any of the different varieties of my country and not even with some Colombian and Brazilian coffees that have arrived to our markets.

My mother at eighty-six years of age continues to be a great coffee lover and in the city where she lives, Barquisimeto, in the State of Lara, there are still small factories that process the coffee produced in the area. Near her house they pack a coffee of excellent quality, it is called Cordillera.

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Every year my mother comes to my city, Maracay, once or twice. She always brings us as gifts a few kilos of this coffee. Although it is of excellent quality, it cannot be compared to the one I remember from my childhood in that Andean hacienda. Jokingly I tell her that the coffee from Táchira is better and she answers me laughing that the Cordillera is the best coffee in the world... There is nothing written about tastes...

Thank you for your time.

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I went with my father on vacation to a coffee plantation in the State of Táchira, owned by one of his brothers. There I learned about the whole process of coffee processing, the harvesting of the beans, the selection, drying, and grinding.

That's something that I'd definitely like to do. I can understand why it's such an important memory for you.

Thanks for joining the conversation:)

Coffee is my Saviour. I shall not want Coffee maketh in green pastures and plantations Coffee restoreth my soul Coffee leadeth me in the paths of green hilly pastures For Caffeeine name sake. Yea though the work is h.jpg


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It is a very nice process, at that time many people worked, from children to the elderly, collecting the beans. Thank you very much for stopping by and for the support. Have a happy day my dear friend. A big hug from Maracay.

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What a beautiful experience and what a special flavor that will remain in your memory. That coffee from the Venezuelan Andes produced by the family must certainly have plenty of love.

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It was a nice experience. Coffee is associated with great moments in life and smiles at all with the cultivation of friendship. Thank you very much for passing and comment. that you are well esteemed. a big hug from Maracay.

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Hello my dear virtual friend @ievinc, I am a regular coffee drinker, at home we used to grind it the same way we used to grind corn to make arepas.... All those traditions have been left behind, although in my parents' house there is still a mill.

My friend, please pay attention to the word I highlighted in the quote.

Ah, it is worth the wedge to the brand La Cordillera, I don't know it. I remember “El Peñon”, “Brazil”. “Fame of America” (what a fame the name) and the one I always adored and never heard of again, Ávila Blu, definitely something special 50 years ago.

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Veo lo resaltado en la cita pero no sé a qué te refieres.

I see the highlight in the quote but I don't know what you mean.

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Sounds like a really good coffee to leave such a lasting impression. It's too bad that the quality isn't as good as it used to be. That's is often the case unfortunately - new products are produced with less quality than they used to.

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At this time there are very good quality craft products but they are marketed on a small scale. Thank you very much for passing and comment. that you are well dear @leaky20 . a big hug from Maracay.

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Thank you so much.

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You're welcome @irvinc, it's well deserved! Congrats on your constant involvement on Hive 😊👍

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The most important memories are those that are linked to smells and tastes, nothing like a good cup of coffee. 😉

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The most important memories are those that are linked to smells and tastes, nothing like a good cup of coffee

It's true what you say, smells and flavors from my childhood always come to me all of a sudden, I notice it especially in fruits, now they don't have the same taste. Thank you very much for stopping by and commenting. Be well dear @soyunasantacruz . A big hug from Maracay.

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My friend @irvinc I am also fascinated by coffee. And the smell when it is ground is exquisite.
A hug.

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