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2, 5, 10 LB PAPUA NEW GUINEA FRESH ROASTED COFFEE WHOLE BEAN, GROUND - ARABICA

$ 9.5

Availability: 45059 in stock
  • Food Aisle: Pantry
  • Condition: New
  • Product: Coffee Bean
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Papua New Guinea
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Expiration Date: 1 year from Purchased Date
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Brand: Vilar Imports
  • Food Specifications: Papua New Guinea

    Description

    DAILY ROASTED, FRESH SINGLE
    ORIGIN
    COFFEE!!
    100% Papua New Guinea
    Grade 1
    SALE 10% OFF 10 LBS
    (Choose 10 Lbs above, 10% already applied to price)
    Single Origin, 100% apua New Guinea Arabica Beans
    Package : Heat Sealed Ploy Bag 2 lb, 5 lb, 10 lb(Ships in 2 5lb Bags)
    Available in Various Weights : 2 lb, 5 lb, 10 lb (Choose above)
    Grind (Choose Option Above) Available in: Whole Bean, Turkish (Ultra Fine), Espresso (Fine), Drip (Coarse), French Press (More Coarse)
    Roast Available in Light, Medium, Dark (Choose option above)
    Coffee is roasted fresh in house Daily !!!
    Body:
    Round, creamy and juicy
    Acidity:
    Lively
    Cupping Notes:
    Bright citrus acidity, rich chocolate notes, savory profile, creamy body and finish
    ( No shipping or roasting on weekends/ holidays. Orders received Friday will ship Monday)
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    We Roast, Sell, and Distribute this Coffee Locally and have been getting requests Nation wide for our great Tasting Coffee !
    We have other Coffees available as well check out our Ebay Store for More!
    Coffee
    Origin
    Information
    The plantations were originally set up with modern farming methods by the Rural Development Bank. In the last 10 to 15 years, the plantations have been returned to the ownership and management of the original landowner groups, who now do not use any chemicals or fertilizers in the production process. The cherry is hand picked by the whole group (or clan, as they're called locally) and then pulped on the same day and fermented in cement vats for 36 hours.
    After the fermentation process, the coffee is washed with fresh mountain stream water from the nearby Aru River and then sun dried until it reaches the nice, even blueish color that coffees from the area are known for. The drying process can take between 7 and 12 days.
    Workers who perform the processing come from the surrounding villages. The co-op employees between 20 and  60 people during the year, depending on the season (those numbers do not include the clan cherry pickers). In surrounding community, between 10,000 and 12,000 people depend on coffee exporting for income.
    Papua New Guinea coffees are revered for their interesting acidity and high variety. The country itself is notable for its mountainous topography and the incredible cultural diversity of its thousands of indigenous groups. Historical changes in infrastructure have reduced the number of centralized coffee plantations. Thus, many Papua New Guinea plantations are actually collections of traditional “coffee gardens,” or small plots of as few as 20 plants grown alongside subsistence crops. With an increased introduction of modern processing methods, these already-incredible coffees continue to develop in quality and consistency.
    Cupping Notes are gathered by using the cupping method to get a general idea of what natural flavor notes a coffee contains.
    Flavor profile will vary between different brewing methods and roast profiles.
    For Best Results it might be necessary for the coffee to degas 24 - 48 Hours when it arrives at your location to release trapped
    gases from within the beans which is a result from the roasting process.
    As always if you Have any Questions or Concerns Feel free to Reach out to us.