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Is the story of Pu’er coffee true?
The story of Pu’er coffee is true.
"Home in one o'clock" has a good reputation for a long time, and Pu'er coffee has its merits.
In "Home at One O'clock", three teenagers who have e-commerce dreams, express delivery dreams, and coffee dreams respectively, seemingly unrelated, but because of a dream of creating Chinese coffee, they are together in the mountains of Yunnan. After five years of hard work, he finally broke the prejudice and introduced the coffee varieties he cultivated to the world stage.
The rampage of young people facing secular prejudices is not only due to their youthful vitality, but also their obsession with their hometown and domestic products. One person creates China's good coffee, one person pulls the strings for it, and one person delivers it. The dreams of the three people are finally realized in bags of coffee beans full of sincerity.
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A cup of Pu'er coffee from Yunnan, China, has a refreshing aroma of tropical fruits in the mouth, including tangerines, plums, orange peels, apricots and wild ginger flowers, with obvious sweetness. Fruity and bright, mixed with the rich aroma of dark chocolate, it is smooth and rich in texture. The finish also has a hint of roasted nuts, vanilla, and caramel, with a lingering aftertaste. How can the word 'good' be so bad...
On October 16, the film released the short film "China's Good Coffee". The three protagonists broke through the shackles of doubts and introduced China's good coffee. Creating the world’s best coffee.
With the popularity of the movie, the "light of domestic products" Pu'er coffee in the movie has also aroused the curiosity of the audience. It is reported that Pu'er coffee does exist. Director Xu Hongyu once said in an interview: "When I first learned that coffee was grown in Yunnan, I realized that tea and coffee come from the same soil. This surprised me very much." This is the origin of the story.
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