Parameters
Temperature
20°C optimal
10°C to 30°C range
Optimal temperature range for crop growth
Time
4 months
3 months – 6 months
Equipment
Sensory Profile
Aroma ()
Compounds: Limonene, Pinene, Geraniol
Taste
Texture
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Temperature
20°C optimal
10°C to 30°C range
Optimal temperature range for crop growth
Time
4 months
3 months – 6 months
Equipment
Aroma ()
Compounds: Limonene, Pinene, Geraniol
Taste
Texture
Wine Analogy
Like a biodynamic wine with complex terroir expression
Coffee Analogy
Similar to shade-grown coffee with layered earthy notes
Perfume Analogy
Echoes of vetiver and damp earth in niche perfumery
Civilization
Inca
Era
Pre-Columbian era (13th-16th centuries)
Region
Andean region of South America
Spread Path
Trade routes and agricultural exchange along the Inca Road
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