Indonesian Javanese coffee is a specialty coffee that comes from the Temanggung Plantation, one of four large plantations in Java. The small island of Java was the first island in Indonesia to produce coffee and is known for its high quality, smooth taste, and distinctive aroma. The coffee cherries are hand-picked and washed thoroughly before being dried in the sun. Temanggung Javanese Plantation coffee beans are known for their smooth chocolate flavor, spices, earthy tones, and a sweet, clean finish.
Region : Central Java Island
Altitude : 700 - 900 M
Flavor Note Beans : Dark Chocolate, Caramel, Spicy Sensation
Process : Wet, Dry Process, Honey Process
Drying : Sun Dried
Grade Ready : Grade 1, Grade 2, Asalan
Green Robusta grade 1 from Indonesia, we introduce our products to you with high taste, we provide green Robusta coffee on an ongoing basis and can serve exports to your country. With quality packaging and production processes, the products we sell have a selling point that is not only economical but also safe. With full support, we help you become an importer of the products we sell. We hope to be the best import-export partner for you worldwide
Our first Arabica coffee is made with all our heart to produce the best flavor. Produced from arabica coffee with specifications:
Variety: Ateng Super mix with Java Preanger
Altitude: 1200 meters above sea level
Farmer Name: Mr. Vega
Origin: Ciwidey, Bandung, West Java
Harvest time: September 2023
Flavor: Sweet Orange, Palm Sugar
Acidity : middle
Sweetness : middle
Body: High
Arabica Gayo Coffee Bean, Speciality, Semi-Washed (Unroasted)
Semi-washed Process (Pulped Natural Process)
The semi-washed process, also known as the pulped natural process, combines elements of both the natural and washed processing methods.
Ripe coffee cherries are pulped to remove the outer skin, but the beans are left covered in a thin layer of mucilage and dried without fermentation.
This method results in coffees with a unique combination of fruity sweetness from the mucilage and clarity of flavor from the washed process, often exhibiting a creamy mouthfeel and nuanced acidity.
Arabica Gayo Coffee Bean, Speciality, Natural (Unroasted)
Natural Process (Dry Process)
In the natural process, also known as the dry process, ripe coffee cherries are carefully handpicked from the coffee trees and laid out in thin layers to dry naturally in the sun.
During the drying process, the cherries shrink and the pulp surrounding the beans ferments, imparting fruity and intense flavors to the beans.
Natural process coffees are characterized by their bold, fruity, and often wine-like flavors, with pronounced sweetness and complexity
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