Organic Timor

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Roast Level
Medium
Roast Body
Mild
Cupping Notes
Syrupy,  Cedar,  Chocolate
Processing
Fully Washed
Dried
Patio and Solar Dried Machine
Varietal
Hibrido de Timor,  Bourbon

Organic Timor Leste - Unroasted Coffee

From the mountains of Eastern Timor, this organic coffee is a classic Indo-Pacific that develops a deep flavor and distinct dark chocolate notes. When roasted, it also reveals subtle woody and herbaceous undertones, culminating in a mild finish for a truly stellar cup. Timor green coffee beans are ideal for those who prefer a darker roast because of their ability to withstand heat, due to their dense composition.

  • Certifications: USDA Organic, OU Kosher
  • Caffeine Level: Caffeinated
  • Recommended Roast: Medium to Dark

In East Timor-Leste, where this coffee is produced, the Cooperativa Cafe Timor employs farmers from extremely small farms across the countryside who often oversee no more than a hectare of coffee-producing farmland. The coffee crop in these high-altitude regions was originally planted by Portuguese colonists, but has changed over time, creating a new hybrid varietal with cleaner cup characteristics. The Timor varietal is a hybrid coffee that was bred for its natural resistance to diseases like coffee leaf rust. 

Ingredients: Organic 100% Arabica coffee beans.

Organic certified by PA Certified Organic. OU Kosher certified. Produced in an SQF-certified, renewable energy-powered facility.

Do not grind, brew, or consume unroasted coffee. Green coffee beans that have been purchased and used/roasted are not returnable. Due to agricultural regulations, we are unable to ship green coffee beans to Hawaii or Puerto Rico.

OU Kosher Certified Rainforest Alliance Certified USDA Organic Certified

From Our Blog

Indo-Pacific - Timor
Hemileia Vastatrix More commonly known as “coffee leaf rust,” this fungus is one of the many persistent issues plaguing coffee farming. Coffee leaf rust is inevitable, unless a farm’s varietal is immune to it. Sadly, Maubisse’s wasn’t, and a rust epidemic destroyed their crop, but the replanting process did produce a brand-new varietal—Hibrido de Timor. Cooperative Café Timor The USDA and National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA) of Indonesia helped f...

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