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Based on 9 reviews
Grace Willew
Grace Willew
28. November, 2021.
Great coffee beans. Well worth it.
Blaine marc
Blaine marc
25. November, 2021.
The Colombian coffee beans are full flavoured and easy drinking. Will order again for sure.
Vesta Doyle
Vesta Doyle
21. November, 2021.
I really like your blended coffee beans. I am using as my every day coffee. Thank you.
Olivia Thomas
Olivia Thomas
16. November, 2021.
A good selection of single origin coffee beans. Very tasty.
Bert Dalillo
Bert Dalillo
10. November, 2021.
Great tasting coffee guys. I really like your African coffee beans.
Lan Davis
Lan Davis
6. November, 2021.
Love their coffee beans.
Grace Mansell
Grace Mansell
3. November, 2021.
Their South American coffee beans are really good.
Alex Carry
Alex Carry
30. October, 2021.
Good quality coffee beans. Delivered fast.
Aston Agar
Aston Agar
26. October, 2021.
Thanks to the guys at Specialty Coffee Beans. I love your products.

FAQs

Arabica beans are produced in many countries around the world. Brazil is the largest producer of Arabica.  Even though Arabica is produced in many countries, each country and region will produce a different taste from what is essentially the same coffee plant due to their different climates, soils, altitudes, processing methods among other things. 

 

Arabica coffee beans are beans from the Coffea arabica plant which is commonly know as “mountain coffee” or “arabica coffee”. Arabica coffee makes up about 60% of the global coffee bean production. 

 

The taste of Arabica beans varies depending on the region, they are generally sweet with notes of chocolate and sugar. They can also have fruit or berry flavours and may have hints of cereal or nuts.

Arabica tends to have more acidity and less bitterness than Robusta beans which are stronger, harsher and can have grainy or rubbery overtones.

Most people find the taste of Arabica to be superior to that of Robusta. Regardless coffee is usually more flavorsome when it is fresh roasted.

When unroasted, Arabica beans smell like blueberries. The aroma of the roasted beans has been described as perfume like with hints of fruit and sugar. These aromas continue after you brew coffee.

Yes, Arabica beans are more acidic and less bitter than Robusta beans.  The acid come through as fruity flavours. Low acidity varieties can have a less fruity taste.

Arabica coffee is typically considered as better tasting than Robusta beans as they have a more refined sweeter and less bitter taste. However, some coffee blends than include both Arabica and Robusta can have superior taste and are very popular. 

Arabica is great as espresso coffee beans, an espresso blend in long black, short black, late, cappuccino, flat white, basically all types of coffee preparations.

It is also great in a variety of roast levels:

  • light roast
  • dark roast
  • medium roast; &
  • medium dark roast coffees

It is also available as:

  • arabica premium
  • certified organic coffee beans
  • decaffeinated coffee
  • green coffee beans (if you want to roast it yoursel

Arabica beans contain caffeine but generally less caffeine that Robusta beans.

Raw Arabica beans contain about 1.2% caffeine. Raw Robusta beans have almost twice as much caffeine, at 2.2%. 

Despite the higher level of caffeine, most people prefer to drink Arabica as it is less bitter and has a superior flavour.

Arabica coffee is more expensive than Robusta coffee as it is more difficult to grow.

Arabica is grown in cooler sub-tropical climates and at a higher altitude (600-2000m). Robusta on the other hand is often grown at sea level and in warmer climates.

Robusta is as its name suggests ‘robust’ and tolerates a wide range of environmental conditions. Robusta is easier to tend to on the farm, has a higher bean yield and is more resistant to pest insects. 

No, there is a lot of differences between Arabica beans that are grown in different countries and regions. This is due to the different climates, soils and other characteristics associated with their farming and processing.

The roasting process also plays a significant role in the flavour profile of the beans. Blending different varieties and roasting is both an art and science. Professional roasters carefully control and adjust all aspects of the roasting process to develop different tastes in their beans and maintain consistency between batches of roasts. Taste differs depending on if it is a light roast, medium roast or dark roast coffee.

Darker roasts will have a much richer, bolder flavour than lighter roasted coffee. Light roasted coffee will retain more flavours than darker roasts. This means that the distinct tastes of the beans from the different regions can often be more pronounced in lighter roasted beans. This is important to consider when buying coffee beans.

Arabica coffee is the type of coffee that comes from the Coffea arabica plant species. Coffea arabica is grown at high altitude. The Coffea arabica is endemic to the southwestern highlands of Ethiopia, which is also thought to be the birthplace of coffee. It is considered to have a superior flavour and is the variety most used in gourmet coffee.

Robusta coffee is the type of coffee that comes from the Coffea canephora plant species.

Robusta gets its name as it is considered robust (or hardy) and easily farmed. It can be grow in a wide range of climates and at lower altitudes. Robusta plants are also more resistant to diseases and pests.

Arabica and Robusta are both types of coffee plants and the beans that are produced from those plants.

Compared to Robusta, Arabica beans tend to have a smoother, sweeter taste, with chocolate and sugar and sometimes fruit and berry flavours.  Robusta has a stronger, harsher and more bitter taste, and can have grainy or rubbery tastes. 

The amount of caffeine is also different between arabica vs robusta. Robusta beans have ~2.7% caffeine vs ~1.5% in Arabica beans.

Because of the stronger coffee flavour and higher caffeine content of robusta coffee it is sometimes added to coffee blends in small amounts to create a stronger coffee and increased typical coffee flavour.

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