Take a sip of the Koraput Coffee in Bhubaneswar, straight from India's Tribal Heartland

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Discover the rich flavors of India's Tribal Heartland with a sip of Koraput Coffee in Bhubaneswar! 🌿☕ Immerse yourself in the unique taste and aroma of this authentic coffee, handcrafted by tribal communities in the serene landscapes of Koraput.
    Odisha is now making the world wake up and smell its homegrown coffee. Or, rather sip it. It’s called Koraput Coffee- premium Arabica with a hint of the acidic Robusta and it’s fit for royalty. Odisha's caffeinated brew compliments the first coffee seeds sown as a fancy experiment in the sunkissed, rich reddish-brown soil of Bichalkota village in Koraput on the Eastern Ghats by the polyglot Maharaja of Jeypore, Rajbahadur Rama Chandra Deo, in the 1930s. It has been around for years, but this coffee came of age only recently when Odisha Government decided to package it as a signature brand and push its sales vigorously in the domestic and international market through outlets as well as online e-commerce platforms like Amazon. And thus, the brand Koraput Coffee was launched in 2019. The secret to a great Koraput Coffee, it turns out, is the way it is organically grown, picked, dried, roasted and ground. And the place it is cultivated. Odisha’s southernmost district of Koraput is the state’s tribal heartland, with rolling hills, valleys, roaring rivers, spectacular waterfalls, deciduous forests, and a pleasantly humid, sundrenched climate perfect for coffee bushes to thrive and fruit all year round.
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  • @debasispanda9361
    @debasispanda9361 10 месяцев назад

    Darkar nahi.emane koshal karibe.au ame emananka coffee pibu.kebe bi nuha