What is Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee? How is it made?!


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What is Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee? How is it made?



Answers: Toward the eastern end of the beautiful island of Jamaica runs the majestic range of hills known as the Blue Mountains. At 5,500 feet the land is thickly wooded and maintained as Forest Reserve. Below this line, the terrain, the rainfall pattern, the Blue Mountain mist, and the overall conditions are blessed by God to be perfectly suited for the cultivation of the world's most distinguished and delicious coffee; Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee. Source(s):
http://www.bluemountaincoffee.com/... Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee is so named because the beans are grown in the mountainds of Jamaica. Unless you've got the right beans, you can't make it. What I have heard is that it comes from the mountains in Jamaica and is the best coffee in the world. Pretty expensive though. It isn't "made" - it's grown. It's a variety of coffee bean found in the mountains of Jamaica (hence the name). It's a full bodied coffee and is among the most expensive.

Sometimes you'll see coffee advertised as Jamaica Blue Mountain Blend - which means there's a little bit of JBM mixed in with a lot of some cheaper variety like Colombian. It is exactly that. Coffee from the Jamaican Blue Mountain, and it is very good and expensive over here. Regular price in Jamaica. It is made just like regular coffee but the beans have a particular taste to them, a taste that cant really be described, but it is good coffee. Be careful of counterfeit coffee being sold as Blue Mountain. DO NOT buy from a non reliable source. Price is usually about $30 a pound I think ??? It is a coffee bean grown in Jamaica. The conditions (humidity, shade, temperature, altitude) make very good beans.

This coffee is relatively expensive for the above reasons. About 10 years ago when I owned a coffeehouse, most places sold it for about $40 per pound. I don't know the price these days, because I won't bother spending the money on it.

I see little reason to pay that much for coffee, when so many excellent cheaper coffees exist.

Try a costa rican "La Minita" Tarrazu, or a good grade of Sumatran coffee. From the coffee review:
"In the 1970s and 1980s, however, the Coffee Industry Board began investing in Jamaica Blue Mountain with money provided by Japanese interests. New mills were constructed that use a short-cut version of the wet-processing method called aquapulping or mechanical demucilaging, and volume increased dramatically while quality decreased despite the Coffee Industry Board's efforts to maintain it. Most Blue Mountain coffees now are a decent to mildly impressive version of the Caribbean taste profile: fairly rich, soft, with an understated acidity that is sometimes gently vibrant, other times barely sufficient to lift the cup from listlessness."

What ever you do drink only fair trade coffee. That little bit extra you pay supports many families in 3rd world countries to make an adequate living to support their families.

Bom Dia's fair-trade coffee sells at Sam's Club for $11.77 for 40 ounces -- about 29 cents per ounce. I see that the others have already explain what is Blue Mountain Coffee. If you need Blue Mountain Coffee look no further than http://reggaetreats.com/shopcart/product... for all genuine blue mountain coffee, shipped from Jamaica.



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