y. The
| | | |naturals are used
| | | |extensively for
| | | |French roasts.
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Grand | Country | Shipping | State, or | Trade Values
Division | | Ports | District, | and Cup
| | | Market Names |Characteristics
| | | and Gradings |
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West Indies |Santo |Santo Domingo |Santo Domingo |_In general_: Santo
(Greater | Domingo |Porto Plata | Cape, m n | Domingo coffee is
Antilles) | | | Mocha, d | a large, flat,
(Cont'd) | | | Santiago, d | pointed,
| | | Porto Plata, d | greenish-yellow
| | | Bani, d | bean. The
| | | Barahona, d | high-grown washed
| | | | is of good body and
| | | | fair flavor. The
| | | | low grade is
| | | | strong, approaching
| | | | Rio in flavor. The
| | | | natural coffees are
| | | | used extensively
| | | | for French roasts.
| | | |
|Jamaica |Kingston |Jamaica |_In general_:
| (British) | | Classes: | Jamaica coffee is
| | | Blue Mountain | bluish-green when
| | | (high-grown) | washed, and green
| | | Settlers' | to yellow when
| | | (ordinary, or | patio-dried. The
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