Information about Coffee Varieties
Coffee beans from two different places usually have distinctive characteristics such as flavor (flavor criteria includes terms such as "citrus-like" or "earthy"), caffeine content, body or mouthfeel, and acidity. These are dependent on the local environment where the coffee plants are grown, their method of process, and the genetic subspecies or varietal.
Arabica varietals
Coffee from the species Coffea arabica are richer in flavor than their Coffea robusta counterparts. C. arabica has many different varietals, each with unique characteristics. Some well-known arabica coffees include:- Colombian — Coffee was first introduced to the country of Colombia in the early 1800s. Today Maragogype, Caturra, Typica and Bourbon cultivars are grown. When Colombian coffee is freshly roasted it has a bright acidity, is heavy in body and is intensely aromatic. Colombia accounts for about 12% of the coffee market (by value) in the world, second only to Brazil.[1]
- Colombian Milds — Includes coffees from Colombia, Kenya, and Tanzania, all of which are washed arabicas.

Unroasted coffee beans of the Coffea arabica variety, from Brazil - Costa Rican Tarrazu — from the San Marcos de Tarrazu valley in the highlands outside of San José.
- Ethiopian Harrar — from the region of Harar, Ethiopia. Known for its complex, fruity flavor that resembles a dry red wine.
- Ethiopian Sidamo from the Sidamo (now Oromia) region of Ethiopia as well. All three are trademarked names with the rights owned by Ethiopia.
- Ethiopian Yirgacheffe — from the area of the town of Yirga Cheffe in the Sidamo (now Oromia) region of Ethiopia. All three are trademarked names with the rights owned by Ethiopia. [2]
- Guatemala Huehuetenango — Grown at over 5000 feet in the northern region, one of the most remote growing regions in Guatemala
- Hawaiian Kona — grown on the slopes of Hualalai in the Kona District on the Big Island of Hawaii. Coffee was first introduced to the Islands by Chief Boki, the Governor of Oahu, in 1825.
- Jamaican Blue Mountain — From the Blue Mountain region of Jamaica. Due to its popularity, it fetches a high price in the market.
- Java — from the island of Java, in Indonesia. This coffee was once so widely traded that "java" became a slang term for coffee.
- Kenyan — Known among coffee enthusiasts to have a bright, "acidic" flavor.
- Mexico - Produces hard bean coffee.
- Mocha — Yemeni coffee traded through the once major port of Mocha. Not to be confused with the preparation style (coffee with cocoa).
- Santos - from Brazil's famous coffee pass through, is a low acidic light bodied brew. http://www.sweetmarias.com/coffee.southamr.brasil.html
- Sumatra Mandheling and Sumatra Lintong — Mandheling is named after the similarly spelt Mandailing people located in North Sumatra, Indonesia. The name is the result of a misunderstanding by the first foreign purchaser of the variety, and no coffee is actually produced in the "Mandailing region". Lintong on the other hand, is named after the Lintong district, also located in North Sumatra.
- Sulawesi Toraja Kalossi — Grown at high altitudes on the island of Sulawesi (formerly Celebes) in the middle of the Malay archipelago in Indonesia. Kalossi is the small town in central Sulawesi which serves as the collection point for the coffee and Toraja is the mountainous area in which the coffee is grown. Celebes exhibits a rich, full body, well-balanced acidity (slightly more than Sumatra) and is multi-dimensional in character. It has dark chocolate and ripe fruit undertones. It is an excellent coffee for darker roasting. Because of its semi-dry processing, it may roast a bit unevenly.
- Tanzania Peaberry — grown on Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. "Peaberry" means that the beans come one to a cherry (coffee fruit) instead of the usual two. Peaberries are naturally occurring and account for approximately 10% of any crop.
- Uganda- Although it mostly produces robusta coffee, there is a quality arabica blend grown there known as Bugishu.
Blends
Coffees are often blended for balance and complexity, and many popular blendings exist. One of the oldest traditional blends is Mocha-Java, combining beans of the same name. The chocolate flavor notes peculiar to Mocha gave rise to the popular chocolate-flavored beverage, the Cafe mocha, which may have been invented in circumstances where no Mocha beans were available. Nowadays, the Mocha-Java blend is often blended with some other varieties to provide variety. In addition to those blends sold commercially, many coffee houses have their own signature "house blends".Some bean varieties are so well-known and so in-demand that they are far more expensive than others. Jamaican Blue Mountain and Hawaiian Kona coffees are perhaps the most prominent examples. Often these beans are blended with other, less expensive varieties and the suffix "blend" added to the labelling, such as "Blue Mountain blend" or "Kona blend" even though they only contain a small amount of the coffee mentioned.
Robusta varietals
Whilst not separate varieties of bean, unusual and very expensive robustas are the Indonesian Kopi Luwak and the Philippine Kape Alamid. The beans are collected from the droppings of the Common Palm Civet, whose digestive processes give it a distinctive flavor.Notes
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Facts about coffee: History of coffee - Economics of coffee - Coffee and health
Species and varieties: List of varieties - Coffea arabica: Kenya AA, Kona, Jamaican Blue Mountain - Coffea canephora (robusta): Kopi Luwak
Major chemicals in coffee: Caffeine - Cafestol
Coffee bean processing: Coffee roasting - Home roasting coffee - Decaffeination
Common beverage preparation: Espresso (lungo, ristretto) - Drip brew (from coffeemakers) - French press - Turkish coffee - Instant coffee - Chemex - Moka Express Popular coffee beverages: Americano/Long black - Caf au lait/Caf con leche - Cafe mocha - C ph sữa đ Cappuccino - Cortado - Greek frapp coffee - Indian filter coffee - Irish coffee - Latte/Flat white Macchiato (espresso, latte) - Iced coffee - Red eye Coffee and lifestyle: Social aspects of coffee - Coffeehouse - Caff - Caf - Caff sospeso - Coffee cupping - Coffee break/Fika |
Coffee is a widely consumed beverage prepared from roasted seeds, commonly called beans, of the coffee plant. Coffee was first consumed in the 9th century, when it was discovered in the highlands of Ethiopia.
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Coffee is a widely consumed beverage prepared from roasted seeds, commonly called beans, of the coffee plant. Coffee was first consumed in the 9th century, when it was discovered in the highlands of Ethiopia.
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Citrus
L.
Species & major hybrids
Species
Citrus aurantifolia—Key lime
Citrus maxima—Pomelo
Citrus medica—Citron
Citrus reticulata—Mandarin & Tangerine
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Species & major hybrids
Species
Citrus aurantifolia—Key lime
Citrus maxima—Pomelo
Citrus medica—Citron
Citrus reticulata—Mandarin & Tangerine
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Caffeine is a xanthine alkaloid compound that acts as a psychoactive stimulant in humans. The word comes from the French term for coffee, café.
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Caffeine is a xanthine alkaloid compound that acts as a psychoactive stimulant in humans. The word comes from the French term for coffee, café.
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ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability) is a set of properties that guarantee that database transactions are processed reliably. In the context of databases, a single logical operation on the data is called a transaction.
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Varietal describes wines made primarily from a single named grape variety.[1] Similarly, the term can be used to describe cider made from a single variety of apple. This term is also used to describe particular subspecies of coffee.
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C. arabica
Binomial name
Coffea arabica
L.
Coffea arabica is a species of coffee indigenous to Ethiopia and Yemen, hand picked by the natives.
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Binomial name
Coffea arabica
L.
Coffea arabica is a species of coffee indigenous to Ethiopia and Yemen, hand picked by the natives.
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C. canephora
Binomial name
Coffea canephora
L.
Coffea canephora (Robusta Coffee; syn. Coffea robusta) is a species of coffee which has its origins in western Africa.
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Binomial name
Coffea canephora
L.
Coffea canephora (Robusta Coffee; syn. Coffea robusta) is a species of coffee which has its origins in western Africa.
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Colombian Coffee is a Protected designation of origin granted by the European Union (September 2007) that applies to the coffee produced in Colombia[1] The colombian coffee has been recognized worldwide as having high quality and distinctive taste.
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Motto
"Libertad y Orden" (Spanish)
"Liberty and Order"
Anthem
Oh, Gloria Inmarcesible!
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"Libertad y Orden" (Spanish)
"Liberty and Order"
Anthem
Oh, Gloria Inmarcesible!
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Motto
Ordem e Progresso (Portuguese)
"Order and Progress"
Anthem
Hino Nacional Brasileiro
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Ordem e Progresso (Portuguese)
"Order and Progress"
Anthem
Hino Nacional Brasileiro
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Motto
"Libertad y Orden" (Spanish)
"Liberty and Order"
Anthem
Oh, Gloria Inmarcesible!
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"Libertad y Orden" (Spanish)
"Liberty and Order"
Anthem
Oh, Gloria Inmarcesible!
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Motto
"Harambee" (Swahili)
"Let us all pull together"
Anthem
Ee Mungu Nguvu Yetu
"Oh God of All Creation"
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"Harambee" (Swahili)
"Let us all pull together"
Anthem
Ee Mungu Nguvu Yetu
"Oh God of All Creation"
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Motto
"Uhuru na Umoja" (Swahili)
"Freedom and Unity"
Anthem
Mungu ibariki Afrika
"God Bless Africa"
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"Uhuru na Umoja" (Swahili)
"Freedom and Unity"
Anthem
Mungu ibariki Afrika
"God Bless Africa"
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Motto
¡Vivan siempre el trabajo y la paz! (Spanish)
"May Work And Peace Live Forever"
Anthem
Noble patria, tu hermosa bandera (Spanish)
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¡Vivan siempre el trabajo y la paz! (Spanish)
"May Work And Peace Live Forever"
Anthem
Noble patria, tu hermosa bandera (Spanish)
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San José de Costa Rica
San José
Morazán Park in San José Downtown
Flag
Seal
Nickname: Chepe
Location of San José Canton between provinces
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San José
Morazán Park in San José Downtown
Flag
Seal
Nickname: Chepe
Location of San José Canton between provinces
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State Party Ethiopia
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iii, iv, v
Reference 1189
Region Africa
Inscription History
Inscription 2006 (30th Session)
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Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iii, iv, v
Reference 1189
Region Africa
Inscription History
Inscription 2006 (30th Session)
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Ethiopia (IPA: /i.θi.oʊ.pi.ə/) ( ʾĪtyōṗṗyā), officially the
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Ethiopia Sidamo is a type of Arabica coffee. It is a single origin coffee grown exclusively in the Sidamo Province of Ethiopia. Like most African coffees, Ethiopia Sidamo features a small and greyish bean, yet is valued for its deep, spice and wine or chocolate-like taste and
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Sidamo was a province in the southern part of Ethiopia, with its capital city at Irgalem, and later at Awasa. It was named after an ethnic group native to Ethiopia, called the Sidamo, or more particularly, Sidama
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Ethiopia (IPA: /i.θi.oʊ.pi.ə/) ( ʾĪtyōṗṗyā), officially the
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Sidamo was a province in the southern part of Ethiopia, with its capital city at Irgalem, and later at Awasa. It was named after an ethnic group native to Ethiopia, called the Sidamo, or more particularly, Sidama
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Motto
Unofficial: "El PaÃs de la Eterna Primavera"
"Land of Eternal Spring"
Official: "Libre Crezca Fecundo"
"Grow Free and Fertile"
Anthem
Himno Nacional de Guatemala
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Unofficial: "El PaÃs de la Eterna Primavera"
"Land of Eternal Spring"
Official: "Libre Crezca Fecundo"
"Grow Free and Fertile"
Anthem
Himno Nacional de Guatemala
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Kona coffee is the market name for a variety of coffee (Coffea arabica) cultivated on the slopes of Mount Hualalai and Mauna Loa in the North and South Kona Districts of the Big Island of Hawaii. Only coffee from the Kona Districts should be described as "Kona.
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Kona is the name of a moku or district on the island of Hawai‘i in the State of Hawai‘i. In the current system of administration of Hawaii County, the moku of Kona is divided into North Kona District (Kona ‘Akau) and
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Hawaiʻi
The Big Island<nowiki />
November 1985 satellite photo
Geography
Location in the state of Hawaii <nowiki/>
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Location in the state of Hawaii <nowiki/>
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Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee is a classification of coffee grown in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. The best lots of Blue Mountain coffee are noted for their mild flavor and lack of bitterness.
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The Blue Mountains are a mountainous region of Jamaica. They include the island's highest point: Blue Mountain Peak 7,402 ft. From the summit, accessible via a walking track, both the North and South coasts of the island can be seen.
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