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India Monsoon Malabar AA Green Coffee Beans

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500g - Unroasted coffee beans suitable for home roasting Ā  The monsoon process was a happy accident that has ended up being a staple Read more

About India Monsoon Malabar AA Green Coffee Beans

500g - Unroasted coffee beans suitable for home roasting

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The monsoon process was a happy accident that has ended up being a staple of our offering since the very beginning. It has a very muted acidity with smooth chocolate and smokey tobacco notes, one of our best selling coffees to this day!

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Please note: Never attempt to grind, green unroasted beans.Ā 

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India

Process

Monsooned

Producers

Various Farms

Grown

Chikmagalur, India

Altitude

1100m

Legend has it that India Monsoon Malabar was accidentally developed in southern India during the sixteenth century. The story is that the coffee was exposed to monsoon winds and rain whilst being stored at the coastal units, shipping ports and whilst sailing from India to Europe. The damp and humid monsoon conditions cause the coffee to swell, go pale in colour and significantly altered the taste of the coffee. So much so that it produced a unique flavour and Indian monsoon malabar coffee beans were born!

The coffee is now legendary and in great demand, so the monsooning process has been streamlined to produce Monsoon Malabar coffee with a strict quality control process rather than the old fashioned method of using galleon ships. The new process starts with the grading of the Arabica Coffee Cherry. It is then exposed to the warm and moist Indian monsoon winds in ventilated warehouses on the Malabar coast. This process runs during the monsoon months of June through to September during which time the Arabica coffee is regularly raked and turned as it absorbs moisture from the warm air.
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