Grade: Specialty
Varietal: Mix Variety - Ateng Super, Merah Pucuk, Tim-Tim
Moisture Max: 12%
Defect Max: 4%
Screen Size: 17
Elevation: 1800 MASL
Tasting Notes: Dark Chocolate, Clovy, Herbs, Full Body
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Grade: Specialty Varietal: Mix Variety - Ateng Super, Merah Pucuk, Tim-Tim Moisture Max: 12% Defect Max: 4% Screen Size: 17 Elevation: 1800 MASL Tasting Notes: Floral, Medium Body, Low Acidity, Sweet Caramel Contact Us to Request for Grades and Further Inquiries!
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Arabica Coffee Gayo Gayo, which also means nice, is an ethnic group with their own language, strong music and dance culture, and society of highly educated scholars. The Gayo tribe has a population of 85.000, and they live predominantly in the scenic, pine-studded mountainous region of Aceh province on the island of Sumatera, accessible only by road and hence fairly remote. Also known as Urang Gayo, they have traditionally been rice farmers and traders. Aceh Gayo Arabica Coffee comes from the Gayo highlands, where the superb tropical volcanic soil provides a unique earthy, deep, rich taste. The crop is organically grown without fertilizers and is widely known as green beans for being environmentally friendly. The people of Central Aceh developed the skill of coffee planting with the arrival of Dutch East Indies to the area around 1904.Grown above 1.200 meters, Gayo semi-washed Arabica coffee has thrived and is consistently rated as one of the best among Indonesia's many coffee growing regions. This lot has been hand-sorted a third time before export, hence it is called Triple Pick. This coffee has a light earthy notes with a full body and smooth aftertaste. It is mild in acidity, has caramel fruity tastes and bittersweet spicy.
Green coffee beans are the unroasted seeds of the coffee plant. They are harvested from coffee cherries and have a pale green color. Unlike roasted coffee beans, green coffee beans lack the characteristic flavor and aroma associated with brewed coffee. The flavor potential of coffee is developed during the roasting process, which transforms the beans into the familiar brown coffee beans used for brewing. Green coffee beans are sought after by home roasters and professionals for their potential to create diverse flavor profiles when roasted to different levels. They are also used in extracts for potential health benefits due to their high chlorogenic acid content.