Drinking coffee is currently part of people's lifestyles and its existence cannot be far from the lifestyle of consuming coffee at least once a day. Coffee is considered to improve mood so that it can make you more enthusiastic and productive in carrying out daily activities.
Robusta coffee is a variety of coffee that is widely produced in Indonesia, especially in Central Java. Robusta coffee can be grown at lower altitudes up to 500-700 masl. The fertilization process is carried out 1-2 times over a period of 1 year using organic fertilizer (depending on the region). Harvesting of coffee cherries is done when the cherries are red and then goes through the wet process stage.
The easily identifiable characteristics of Robusta coffee appear in the seeds which tend to be round and tend to be small in size, with a diameter of 7.5 mm. Known for its distinctive taste (bitter, slightly sour) and its strong aroma, some people know this coffee as Java Mocha with a high caffeine content. Because it has a bitter taste, Robusta coffee is suitable for fans of strong coffee and is usually found in espresso mixtures, which will later be added with milk and cream at the time of serving.
Specification Robusta Coffee - R2 S13 On sieve screen 13 - 90% min Moisture - 13% max Foreign matter - 0.5% max Black & Broken - 5% max Foreign beans - 0.1% Robusta Coffee R1 S16 On sieve screen 16 90% min Moisture : 12.5% max Foreign matter : 0.5% max Black & Broken : 2% max Foreign beans: 0.1% Robusta Coffee R1 S18 On sieve screen 18: 90% min Moisture: 12.5% max Foreign matter : 0.5% max Black & Broken 2% max Foreign beans: 0.1% Packing - In new jute bag : 60kgs/bag MOQ - 19.2 ton/cont 20
Robusta Coffee Today, over 90% of the coffee production in Java Island occurs on smallholder farms averaging almost 2,5 acres. Our commercial-grade Java coffee comes from the village of Semarang, where it was triple hand-picked. The natural processing of the coffee itself is actually the traditional processing sun-dried method. Nowadays, the natural process is not widely practiced anymore since it requires longer processing time, up to 2 months from the time of the picking of the cherries until the packing of the green beans. With a body as full as any premium coffees, Java Island can be downright syrupy. Despite a subdued acidity, the tastes are complex and intense, and a chocolate sweet flavor often holds earthy undertones. Notes of licorice may also be present.