Arabica And Robusta Coffee Beans , Green Coffee Beans Moisture: 13% MAX. Foreign Matter: 0.5% MAX BLACK & BROKEN:2% MAX. ON SCIEVE SCREEN 16: 90% MIN. 1.ROBUSTA COFFEE SCREEN 13, GRADE 2 SPECIFICATION: MOISTURE: 13% MAX. FOREIGN MATTER: 0.5% MAX. BLACK AND BROKEN: 5% MAX. ON SCIEVE SCREEN 13: 90% MIN. 2.ROBUSTA COFFEE SCREEN 16, GRADE 1SPECIFICATION: MOISTURE: 13% MAX. FOREIGN MATTER: 0.5% MAX. BLACK AND BROKEN: 2% MAX. ON SCIEVE SCREEN 16: 90% MIN 1.Arabica coffee grade 1, screen18 Moisture: 12.5% max Admixture :0.5% max Black & Broken beans: 2% Above screen 18: 90% 2.Arabica coffee bean , screen 16 Moisture :12.5% max. Admixture :0.5% max Black & Broken beans : 2% Above screen 16 : 90% 3.Arabica/ coffee beans , Screen 13 Moisture: 13% max. Admixture: 1% max. Black & Broken beans: 5% max. Above Screen 13: 90%ans from any impurity and moisture, we provide these in airtight packaging 6.What is your package and storage? 25KG/50KG/Ton per woven bag. Store in cool and dry place, keep away from Strong light heat.
A powerful coffee with a low acidity, this Sumatran coffee is grown at an altitude of about 1000m. With a heavy velvety body and a lingering spicy finish, this coffee boasts rustic earthy flavours complemented with notes of raisin and subtle plum. With a body as full as any premium coffees, Sumatra Mandheling is frequently described as syrupy. Despite a subdued acidity the tastes are complex and intense, and a chocolate sweet flavor often holds earthy undertones. Sumatra coffee captures the wild jungle essence of this tropical Indonesian island. Region: Sumatra Grade: 1 Processing: Natural Botanical Species: Robusta Screen Size: 15/16 Altitude: 800 to 1500 meters above sea level Moisture: 13% Caffeine: 1.13% Appearance: Greenish Cup profile: Dark Chocolate, Woody
Most coffee grown in Uganda (80%) is of the varietal varietal Robusta (Coffea canephora var. robusta), with the other 20% comprising Arabica varietals Typica, SL 14, SL 28 and Kent. Also grown in Uganda is the Arabica cultivar Bugishu / Bugisu (Coffea arabica var. bugishu), which is grown near Sipi Falls on the western slopes of Mt. Elgon, one of Uganda's largest mountains. Region: Ngoma Grade: A Processing: Natural Botanical Species: Robusta Screen Size: 18 Altitude: 1300 meters above sea level Moisture: 12.5% Caffeine: 1.13% Appearance: Greenish Cup profile: Cocoa Powder, Dark Chocolate, Fruity, Hazelnut, Sweet
Coming from a farm located between two looming volcanoes the coffee has become a perfect example of how a farm can become more than a source of delicious coffee. The farm has on site schooling and implements impressive sustainable practices for coffee processing. Is there any more of a versatile coffee that a good Guatemalan coffee? This coffee is great at almost any roast level, it works with almost any brewing style, including cold brews, French presses, espressos, americanos, cappuccinos, and lattes. If you prefer a piquant cup go with a medium roast or lighter. Many coffee drinkers prefer their Guatemalan coffees at a Full City Roast or darker where the chocolate/spice tones come to the front in a much more vibrant way. Region: Esquipulas Grade: SHB Botanical Species: Arabica Screen Size: 19 Process: Washed Altitude: 1.600 meters above sea level Roast Degree: Medium Tasting Notes: Rich chocolatey-cocoa flavor, and a toffee-like sweetness
Brazil is a well known coffee producing giant. They source around one-third of the world coffee, making them the largest coffee producer in the globe! Of course, most of this is lower grade Arabica. However, this country is capable of producing specialty coffees. This particular type is a standard specialty quality coffee. Itt is dry-processed, meaning the beans are patio-dried while they are still in the cherry. Since the coffees are dried in contact with the sweet mucilage, the coffee cup profile will be heavy in body, sweet, smooth, and complex. The 17/18 screen size has a more consistent flavor without the pungent fruit notes that can turn up in smaller screen sized beans, which is an indication of varying bean maturity. This type carries three quality classifications. Region: Brazil Santos Grade: NY || Processing: Fully Washed Botanical Species: Arabica Screen Size: 1718 Altitude:800 1350 meters above sea level Moisture: 11.2% Caffeine: 0.9 - 1.5% Appearance: Yellowish Cup profile: Will be heavy in body, sweet, smooth, and complex
This coffee is grown at an altitude of 1400 -1600 m and stands out with an aroma of dry tropical fruits and macadamia nuts. A coffee with low acidity, it has flavours of tropical spiced pineapple, orange and peach with an understated hint of pistachio and a sweet chocolaty aftertaste. Region: El Bueyerito Grade: SHG Processing: Washed Botanical Species: Arabica Screen Size: 15/16 Altitude: 1300 meters above sea level Moisture: 11.4% Caffeine: 1.13% Appearance: Greenish Cup profile: Sweet Cacao, Caramel, Sweet Acidity
Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer and has many distinct regions that yield excellent cup characteristics. The fact that Brazils are full bodied, neutral in flavor and exhibit almost no acidity happens to make them the perfect base for Espresso blends or as a single origin for anyone preferring less acidity in their coffee. This Brazil Santos coffee bean has consistency in quality, good strength and dependability in flavor that provides a nice base line for Wheelin Pete Espresso Blend. Santos is the name of Brazil largest coffee seaport located in the state of Sao Paulo. Most of the coffee beans exported through Santos is actually grown in the state Sao Paulo and the neighboring state of Minas Gerais. These two states produce the majority of Brazil coffee beans. Santos coffees are cured and processed by what we call the natural method. The harvested cherries are dried on huge patios the size of football fields and are then milled to export specifications. Region: Santos Grade: 19 Processing: Natural Botanical Species: Arabica Screen Size: 2/3 Altitude: 1200 meters above sea level Moisture: 11% Caffeine: 1.13% Appearance: Greenish Cup profile: Clean and balanced with caramel, praline and mellow acidity
Coming from a farm located between two looming volcanoes the coffee has become a perfect example of how a farm can become more than a source of delicious coffee. The farm has on site schooling and implements impressive sustainable practices for coffee processing. Is there any more of a versatile coffee that a good Guatemalan coffee? This coffee is great at almost any roast level, it works with almost any brewing style, including cold brews, French presses, espressos, americanas, cappuccinos, and lattes. If you prefer a piquant cup go with a medium roast or lighter. Many coffee drinkers prefer their Guatemalan coffees at a Full City Roast or darker where the chocolate/spice tones come to the front in a much more vibrant way Region: Esquipulas Grade: SHB Processing: Washed Botanical Species: Arabica Screen Size: 19 Altitude: 1.600 meters above sea level Moisture: 10.8% Caffeine: 1.37% Appearance: Greenish Cup profile: Citric Acid, Dark Chocolate
One of the highest grown coffees of Central America, at over 1250 m, this is a full-bodied coffee with a crisp brightness. Strong chocolate flavours evolve into fruity notes of cherry, orange and plum with a salted caramel sweetness, praline and spicy nuances. A lingering aftertaste with a nutty aroma makes for a great cup. Region: Las Segovias Grade: Talia Processing: Fully Washed Botanical Species: Arabica Screen Size: 19 Altitude: 1500 to 1700 meters above sea level Moisture: 12.5% Max Caffeine: 1.37% Appearance: Greenish Cup profile: Notes of pears & citrus fruits, bakers chocolate, refreshing, balanced