Kenya Masai 100% Arabica coffee bean French Roast Acidity #3 Body #3 Strength #3 Aroma : moss, slight fruity sweet
Honduras Cristobal 100% Arabica grinded coffee Italian Roast Acidity #1 Bitter #1 Body #1 Strength #1 Aroma : mud, dry Uganda Erussi 100% Arabica coffee bean French Roast Acidity #1 Body #1 Strength #1 Aroma : caramel sweet, slight moss Well, well, well...I am so lucky to have a chance of tasting all three of them. Basically they are quite mild but balance overall; according to my note of rare data provided, you can see how "junior" I am :P But, no matter how, as I've always said : Enjoy ! You don't need to be an expert.
Enjoy your cup of coffee, enjoy you relaxing moment, or simply the beauty of these bucket's design...
P.S.: Thank you to my sweet sister-in-law Catherine 😘
Due
to the Anti-extradition law movement in Hong Kong in this month, I've
decided to re-read this book again, in deep; and seriously think of what
the meaning of non-violence and peaceful demonstration should be. It
may not appropriate to compare with what Burma and Hong Kong's
political condition, but the mind set behind shall be clearly and in
common - Democracy.
Freedom that everyone shall deserve to have, without Fear!
It's
heartbreaking for every citizen especially the youth to experience this
movement, as well as the pressure and hatred that being put onto the
front line simply because of a wrong move of the decision made by our
government. Could this be repaired?
By re-read this book, I
think,
YES! if only if we really want to, in a way of non-violence and
peaceful way. May God be with us !