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
Robusta coffee beansare among the most popular in the world, but they still don't get quite as much attention as they should. Let's change that.
Read on to get a taste of where robusta beans are produced. We'll also share its flavor profile and other distinct traits.
Robusta coffee, scientifically known as Coffea canephora, is one of the two primary species of coffee beans used for commercial production.Robusta coffee beansaccount for over forty to fifty percent of the world's coffee production. That makes it the second most-produced coffee bean in the world, right after the #1-produced Arabica coffee bean.
The origins ofRobusta coffee bean species can be traced back to the forests of central and western Africa. In particular, it is said to come from the Congo, Uganda, and Nigeria. Unlike Arabica, which is believed to have originated in Ethiopia, Robusta coffee thrives in lower altitudes and warmer climates. Over time, its cultivation has spread to various regions across the globe, including Southeast Asia and Latin America.
Robusta coffee is characterized by its strong, bold flavor profile, often described as earthy, woody, and possessing a distinct bitterness. Unlike Arabica beans, Robusta contains a higher caffeine content, contributing to its robust taste. When brewed, Robusta coffee produces a thick crema and a full-bodied texture, making it an ideal choice for espresso blends and coffee beverages requiring a strong flavor profile.
Robusta beans have many unique qualities compared to other bean types. Here's a brief list of its special traits to consider:
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Delicious, with flavor that doesn’t overpower. No bitterness, so smooth!
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).