Grade: There are aa grade (S17 ), a grade (S15 ), and b grade (S13 ) suitable for roasting . There are also secondary beans (crush Show More...
The sweet and tempting flavors of english toffee flavored coffee creates a refined cup of coffee that goes down smooth with a rich Show More...
12 bags of Kenyan AA roasted whole bean coffee. Available in attractive shelf bags or plain silver vaccum sealed bags. Contact us Show More...
GRADE 1, SCREEN 18Moisture : 12,5% maxBlack& Broken beans : 2% maxForeign matter : 0.5 % maxOther coffee beans : 0.5% max >90% on Show More...
GRADE 1, SCREEN 18Moisture : 12,5% maxBlack& Broken beans : 2% maxForeign matter : 0.5 % maxOther coffee beans : 0.5% max >90% on Show More...
GRADE 1, SCREEN 18Moisture : 12,5% maxBlack& Broken beans : 2% maxForeign matter : 0.5 % maxOther coffee beans : 0.5% max >90% on Show More...
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Liberica is basically a coffee plant species that comes as third in importance between commercially produced coffees just behind Arabica that includes typica coffee, bourbon coffee heirloom and robusta, as well as excelsa. Liberica coffee trees usually have large leaves and grow up to 18 meters tall, with a leathery surface and also large seeds (coffee beans). Liberica coffee beans are grown primarily in Malaysia and West Africa. However, liberica isn’t as much widely grown as Robusta coffee plants or Arabica coffee plants because of its aroma characteristics and inferior flavor in comparison to the other coffee types and varieties. People who has actually tried java coffee beans or lima coffee beans may find these liberica beans much more tastefully intrinsic with a much finer color than the other two.