I’ve gotten this every year for the better part of a decade. I love it. I make sure I get enough of the Paschal Java/Jingle Bell Java so it gets me through the year (1-2 cups per day).
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May 29, 2024 2 min read
Ethiopian coffee beans hold a special place in history. You see, Ethiopia is known as the birthplace of coffee. After centuries of cultivation, Ethiopian beans remain world-renowned as the source of some of the best coffee in the world.
Legends say a herder–or in some versions a monk– named Kaldi in Kaffa (the origin of the word "coffee") noticed his goats eating a certain plant that made them energetic. He found the coffee plant and brewed its fruits into a dark, bitter drink. From there, it became a popular drink that reached Yemen and then spread across Europe and the world.
Ethiopia remains one of the most diverse coffee-producing countries, home to over ten thousand varieties, many of which are wild and uncultivated. The country also accounts for around 17% of the world's coffee market.
Ethiopian coffee has a broad and diverse flavor profile. This is because its taste changes a lot based on which region it is grown in. Here are some different varieties of Ethiopian coffee:
Ethiopian coffee is special because of its many indigenous varieties and its altitude, climate, and soil conditions. Yet, it also has even more unique qualities.
As the starting point for all other coffee types, Ethiopian coffee has a number of distinct aspects to it that no other kind has. Here are a couple of qualities to learn as you consider trying a cup yourself:
Interested in trying a delicious, fruity, exotic coffee? Mystic Monk Coffee offers a well-roasted Ethiopian coffee with hints of tart fruit like lemon and blueberry. Try a bag today or shop our selection for more delicious blends and roasts.
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I’ve gotten this every year for the better part of a decade. I love it. I make sure I get enough of the Paschal Java/Jingle Bell Java so it gets me through the year (1-2 cups per day).