Product Description :
Arabica Green Bean, Wash Process, Grade 1, Grade 2, Sc. Size 16-19. Notes : Spice Herbs Aroma and Chocolate hints, medium to high acidity, full body
Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) :
USD 4500 - 5500/MT (FOB Jkt)
Product origin :
South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Key Specifications/Special Features :
Arabica Toraja, South SUlawesi, Indonesia
SNI - Grade 1 or 2.
Max. Moisture (%) 12.5%
Altitude : 1300 - 1550 m.a.s.l
Place of Origin South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Port Of Loading Jakarta, Indonesia
Payment Term DP,LC
Delivery Time Shipment within 30 working days (tba based on qty and requirement)
Minimum Order Size and Packaging details :
Packing 60 Kg Jute Bag , Minimum Order Quantity : LCL 6 Ton or FCL 20 feet container
Grade : A+ Moisture Level : 10-12% Color : Natural green Flavor : Bitter Processing : Semi Wash MASL : 1500 - 2500 Supply : Up to 42 ton / month
Toraja Sapan single origin coffee has at least tasting notes that are slightly similar to typical African coffee. This coffee has a full body, fresh bright acidity such as apple green, grapefruit or strawberry. With herbal notes and cinnamon, plus after taste like dark chocolate. Characteristics 100% Specialty Toraja Arabica Coffee Green Beans First Grade Quality Processing Method: Semi-washed Moisture 11-13%; Defect 0-3% Processing Method: Semi Wash Altitude: 1,400 2,100 masl apan itself is a small area that is a place of concentration for collectors and a kind of coffee cooperative in North Toraja Regency. Toraja coffees Sapan is planted on the slopes of Mount Sesean which has a height of around 1,400 2,100 masl. This high and very good growth area is considered to be an important factor in making Toraja Sapan coffees which gave birth to distinctive magical characters. Toraja coffee Sapan has a distinctive aroma and balanced acidity. When compared to Sumatra coffee, Toraja Coffee Sapan has a stronger aroma and taste. The characteristic of the Toraja Sapan which is very distinctive is that it does not leave a bitter taste as it is gulped. The taste of Toraja coffee is influenced by the soil and geographical conditions. The distinctive taste of Toraja Sapan makes this coffee has a high selling price. The secret of the typical taste of Toraja Sapan is growing with tropical fruits and spices so that it adds to the dimension of the taste notes inherent in coffee beans. With the character of strong taste, fragrant aroma, and balanced acidity, making Sajan Toraja Coffee a favorite among coffee lovers. Toraja single origin coffee Sapan has at least tasting notes that are slightly similar to typical African coffee. This coffee has a full body, fresh bright acidity such as apple green, grapefruit or strawberry. With herbal notes and cinnamon, plus after taste like dark chocolate. Because of its amazing character, it is generally a single origin Toraja Sapan is suitable for brewing with any method. But if you want to enjoy the taste more clearly and cleanly, then the pour over method is one of the recommendations for the best brewing method.
Arabica Green Bean, Wash Process, Grade 1, Grade 2, Sc. Size 16-19. Notes : Spice Herbs Aroma and Chocolate hints, medium to high acidity, full body
Supplier: Arabica toraja green beans
Services: Transportation and shipping, marketing
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