KOPI LUWAK COFFEE BEANS Kopi Luwak Coffee Beans for sale . One of the worldâ??s finest coffees, with one of the most interesting stories behind it! Fully certified, our Kopi Luwak coffee beans come from fully trusted farms where the Civet cats are treated with kindness and freedom. KOPI LUWAK Valued by coffee experts from around the world, it has a unique chocolate aroma and smooth nutty flavor. It has a balanced sweetness and acidity. Kopi luwak is a coffee that consists of partially digested coffee cherries, which have been eaten and defecated by the Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus). It is also called civet coffee. The cherries are fermented as they pass through a civetâ??s intestines, and after being defecated with other fecal matter, they are collected.[1] Asian palm civets are increasingly caught in the wild and traded for this purpose.Kopi Luwak Coffee Wholesale Supplier Online. Our coffee beans have been ethically sourced and selected by wild, free living Asian Palm Civets in Indonesia. They are then roasted and packaged for our coffee loving customers around the world! Available in Whole kidney Beans, Ground Bean or Nespresso�® compatible capsules / pods. Kopi luwak is one of the most expensive coffees in the world, selling for between US$100 and $500 per pound in 2010. The price paid to collectors in the Philippines is closer to US$20 per kilogram. The specialty Vietnamese weasel coffee, which is made by collecting coffee beans eaten by wild civets, is sold at US$500 per kilogram. Most customers are Asian, especially those originating from Japan, China and South Korea. Sources vary widely as to annual worldwide production. Kopi Luwak Coffee Beans Wholesale Supplier Online.
We supply all the grades in Arabica coffee. COMMERCIAL GRADES Washed Arabica-'Plantation' The grade designations and quality specifications of Arabica Plantation coffee are: Plantation PB Plantation A Plantation B Plantation C Plantation Blacks Plantation Bits Plantation Bulk Unwashed Arabica- 'Arabica Cherry The grade designations and quality specifications of Arabica Cherry coffee are: Arabica Cherry PB Arabica Cherry AB Arabica Cherry C Arabica Cherry Blacks/Browns Arabica Cherry Bits Arabica Cherry Bulk PREMIUM GRADES Washed Arabica- 'Plantation Plantation AA Plantation PB Bold Unwashed Arabica- 'Arabica Cherry' Arabica Cherry AA Arabica Cherry A Arabica Cherry PB Bold
Introducing Our Specialty Coffee Beans: A Sensory Adventure Like No Other! At Origenes Trading, we are passionate about delivering a coffee experience that transcends the ordinary. Our specialty coffee beans are meticulously sourced from El Salvador finest coffee-growing lights, carefully curated to offer you an unparalleled journey through flavor and aroma. Coffee Type: Marsellesa ( Arabica plus) Cup: smooth, sweet, good acidity and body, and a lingering aftertaste, fruity flavors. AnaCaf�© 14 (cross of catimor and pacamara) Cup: mild kiwi like acidity, herbal tea notes, full body, excellent cup, bright and complex. Best for french press. Bourbon Orange Cup: high quality coffee with citric and fruity notes, sweet and floral. Medium to high body, very creamy, bright acidity. Flavors orange sweets and mandarine. Aftertaste caramel, honey and sweet Pacamara Washed (84%) Cup: medium to light roast. Sweet lemony light roast, high quality cup with a floral note, lemon acidity and suprisingly sweet aftertaste. The higher the altitude the Pacamara is grown, the intenser the flavor. Medium to dense body, creamy texture. Sweet notes of butterscotch, cinnamon, rich chocolate. Juicer citrus of rasberry and orange with a prominent jasmine undertone. Pacamara Yellow Honey (84%) Cup: very clean acidity, vibrant juicy. Flavors of mango, lemon, concord grape, roasted pecan, barley malt syrup and brown sugar. Smooth creamy and round body. Aftertaste of sweet lemon, yellow tropical fruit, roasted almonds, concord grape, coconut and butterscotch. Pacarama Natural (90%) Cup: medium to light roast. Sweet lemony light roast, high quality cup with a floral note, lemon acidity and suprisingly sweet aftertaste. The higher the altitude the Pacamara is grown, the intenser the flavor. Medium to dense body, creamy texture. Sweet notes of butterscotch, cinnamon, rich chocolate. Juicer citrus of rasberry and orange with a prominent jasmine undertone. Pacamara Honey (90%) Cup: very clean acidity, vibrant juicy. Flavors of mango, lemon, concord grape, roasted pecan, barley malt syrup and brown sugar. Smooth creamy and round body. Aftertaste of sweet lemon, yellow tropical fruit, roasted almonds, concord grape, coconut and butterscotch. NETTER COFFEE CUP: Smooth, sweet, good acidity and body, and a pleasant aftertaste, fruity flavors. ( the Netter coffee can match your specification) * ALL THE COFFEE VARIETY ARE ARABICA * COFFEE WILL BE SHIPPED IN 69 KG. COFFEE BAG, EACH CONTAINER LOADED 412.5 COFFEE BAG. For any inquiries feel free to contact, Karla Rubio Managing Director Email: info@origenes-trading.com Phone: +971527500048
"Green coffee" beans are coffee seeds (beans) of Coffea fruits that have not yet been roasted. The roasting process of coffee beans reduces amounts of the chemical chlorogenic acid. Therefore, green coffee beans have a higher level of chlorogenic acid compared to regular, roasted coffee beans. Chlorogenic acid in green coffee is thought to have health benefits. Available for sale is top grade Arabica Coffee Beans, Robusta Coffee Beans, Green Coffee Beans , now available at best market conditions 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 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 -Grade 1, screen 16 Moisture :12.5% max. Admixture :0.5% max Black & Broken beans : 2% Above screen 16 : 90% 3.Arabica/ coffee beans Grade 2, Screen 13 Moisture: 13% max. Admixture: 1% max. Black & Broken beans: 5% max. Above Screen 13: 90%
The Robusta coffee beans exported by us are of the highest international standards. The range offered by us is packed with nutritional value, rich flavor, and aroma. Health benefits of Robusta coffee beans lower blood pressure higher metabolism Supports weight loss and weight management Prevents premature aging It boosts your immune system
ChatGPT Robusta beans refer to coffee beans that come from the Coffea canephora plant, commonly known as robusta. This plant is one of the two main species of coffee beans used for global coffee production, the other being Arabica (Coffea arabica). Here are some key characteristics and features associated with robusta beans: Flavour Profile: 1. Bold and Strong: Robusta coffee is known for its robust and strong flavor profile. It often has a more bitter and earthy taste compared to Arabica beans. Nutty and Woody Notes: Robusta beans may have nutty and woody undertones, contributing to their distinct flavor. Growing Conditions: Low Altitudes: Robusta plants are typically grown at lower altitudes, ranging from sea level up to about 800 meters. They are well-suited to tropical climates. Plant Characteristics: Hardy Plant: The robusta plant is hardier and more resistant to pests and diseases than Arabica plants. It can thrive in lower altitudes and hotter climates, making it suitable for cultivation in a broader range of environments.
Flavor Profile: Complex and Nuanced: Arabica coffee is renowned for its complex and nuanced flavor profile. It often exhibits a wide range of flavors, including floral, fruity, and sometimes nutty or chocolaty notes. Mild Acidity: Arabica beans generally have a smoother and less acidic taste compared to robusta beans. Growing Conditions: Higher Altitudes: Arabica plants thrive in higher altitudes, typically between 600 to 2,100 meters above sea level. They prefer cooler temperatures and are more susceptible to pests and diseases than robusta plants. Specialty Coffee: Arabica beans are often associated with specialty coffee due to their unique and high-quality flavor characteristics. Specialty coffee is often grown in specific regions with optimal conditions. In summary, Arabica coffee is prized for its nuanced and diverse flavor profile, making it a popular choice among coffee enthusiasts who appreciate the subtleties of different coffee varieties. The cultivation of Arabica beans often requires more specific environmental conditions, leading to a higher cost of production.