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Panama Boquete - Unroasted Coffee

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Panama Boquete

Unroasted Coffee
$10.95

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OU Kosher Certified

About

To complement the delicious flavor notes of brown sugar and butter pecan, we suggest roasting these Panama Boquete coffee beans to a medium to medium-dark roast level. The balanced acidity and plentiful citrus finish of these Panama coffee beans can be captured in these roast parameters.

Our unroasted, coffee selection is intended for roasting purposes.

Panama Boquete - Unroasted Coffee
Panama Boquete - Unroasted Coffee

Altitude

1400 - 1700 masl

It’s not just about where coffee grows but how high up it grows. Flavors become lighter and more complex the further from sea level a coffee grows, going from earthy to sweet to nutty citrus and chocolate to spiced wine and fruits.

Environment

Precipitation, temperature, and humidity have a lot of say in a coffee’s maturation, overall flavor, and quality. Many coffee-producing countries are either primed for growing success or use alternative methods to improve their ecosystem.

Precipitation

3810 mm

Temperature

18℃

Humidity

87%

Processing

A coffee’s process describes how the seed (aka the coffee bean) is separated from the coffee cherry. Popular methods include washed, dry, and honey, but there are many other processes that put special emphasis on different aspects of these methods.

The washing process

Washing Process

Fully washed
The drying process

Drying Process

Sun-dried, mechanical dryers
The varietal type

Coffee Varietal

Caturra, Catuai, Bourbon, Mundo Novo

Timeline

Harvest and export times are based off when a particular coffee will be at its peak quality. Cherries picked at the start of the harvest season tend to be underdeveloped, and those picked at the end are often overdeveloped, so producers aim for that sweet spot in the middle.

Harvest

Nov - Mar

Export

Dec - Mar
Mountainous Panamanian landscape.

Panama

While coffee’s Panamanian roots run as deep and far back as the early 1900s, the country’s prominence in international markets didn’t come until Geisha showed up in the ‘60s. Since then, the verdant landscape of the Chiriquí Highlands has become a hotspot for impeccable coffee, which, in turn, brought their other va...

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