Story of Sumatra Blue Batak Coffee: A Rare Indonesian Delight
Welcome to the world of Sumatra Blue Batak. The name signals a Northern Sumatran Arabica produced through giling basah (wet-hulled) post-harvest practice, which creates the
The best selection of Indonesian coffee Beans that are sourced for quality.
With more than 40 varieties of Arabica and Robusta green coffee beans for your daily home use, coffee shops, and cafes.
Buy the Coffee Online from us, and we will deliver it to your address worldwide!
At specialtycoffee.id, we meticulously process our green coffee beans using five distinct methods: Natural, Honey, Semi-wash (Giling Basah), Full-wash, and Wine Process. (Learn more about the 5 Types of coffee process). Each technique is carefully applied to draw out unique flavor characteristics. You can explore the intricate steps of our post-harvest process, from pulping, washing, and fermentation to drying and hulling, through our detailed photo gallery.
We offer an exclusive collection of Indonesian coffee beans, sourced from the diverse landscapes stretching across Aceh to Papua. Range of green coffee beans, including blends and specialty coffee. Presenting you with the widest variety of Indonesian green coffee beans found nowhere else in the world. Get the finest unroasted coffee beans for your daily needs, business, cafe or coffee shop!
As a crop-dependent product, availability of specific coffees may vary. If a particular coffee runs out, it might not be accessible until the next crop year, provided it meets our stringent standards.
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Certified organic green coffee bean from Fair Trade organization.
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