Coffee Varians According To Process
Specialty coffee" was first used in 1974 by Erna Knutsen in an issue of Tea & Coffee Trade Journal. Knutsen used this term to describe beans of the best flavor which are produced in special microclimates.
Natural coffee is a method of coffee process achieved without a pulper. Coffee after the harvest is directly dried in the sun to a moisture content of 12%, then hulled into green bean. Natural process is the oldest coffee process in the world.
Peaberry Coffee or single bean is a coffee that has a single Bean. Normally, coffee has two bean in one cherry. The production process is done manually after harvest
Longberry coffee (Long Bean) is another type of arabica coffee that has a long physical shape, can be found in several varieties of coffee. So longberry is not a varietal but the result of physical form selection
Wine Coffee is one of the coffee processing with long drying and fermentation without pulping after harvest. Each producers has a different techniques
Honey coffee is a coffee process without fermentation but if a mistake is made in the processing the resulting undesired flavor can be that of an over fermented coffee. Honey coffee has a distinctive aroma of fruits and honey and it is also more likely to fruits
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