In the full washed process, also known as the wet process, ripe coffee cherries are pulped immediately after harvest to remove the outer skin and pulp, leaving behind the mucilage[1]covered beans. The beans are then fermented in water tanks to loosen the mucilage, followed by thorough washing and sorting to remove any remaining residue. - After washing, the beans are dried on raised beds or patios until they reach the optimal moisture content. Full washed process coffees are prized for their clean, bright acidity, delicate flavors, and floral aromas, with a smooth and balanced profile