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Indian Monsoon Malabar - Unroasted Coffee

Indian Monsoon Malabar - Unroasted Coffee

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Indian Monsoon Malabar - Unroasted Coffee Beans

Monsooned, low-acid Arabica green coffee for home roasters

This Indian Monsoon Malabar selection is a distinctive specialty Arabica coffee sourced from the mountainous regions of southern Mysore, India. What sets this coffee apart is the traditional monsooning process, a historic postharvest method unique to Indian coffee.

In the monsooning process, green coffee beans are exposed to monsoon winds from the Arabian Sea for several weeks. This controlled exposure causes the beans to increase in size, turn a pale yellow hue, and lose much of their natural acidity. The result is a coffee renowned for its smooth, mellow profile, heavy body, and unmistakable earthy character.

Roasting Suggestions

This coffee is well-suited for home roasters seeking a low-acid cup with substantial body. It performs best at light to medium roast levels, where its unique attributes shine.

Expect flavor notes of baker’s chocolate, earthy spices, and a creamy, syrupy mouthfeel. Because the beans have already been “weathered” by the monsooning process, they roast differently than standard washed coffees—producing high body, very low acidity, and a gentle sweetness rather than bright fruit tones.

Origin

Grown in the southern regions of Mysore and Coorg, this coffee benefits from rich biodiversity and elevations ranging from 4,000 to 5,000 feet above sea level. While Indian Arabicas are generally known for their full body, the monsooning process dramatically alters the bean’s structure.

This transformation echoes the era of colonial sea voyages, when coffee shipped to Europe absorbed monsoon humidity en route. Today, that historical accident is intentionally reproduced to create a cup with exceptional body, reduced acidity, and a flavor profile found nowhere else in the world.

Varietals

Producers in this region cultivate traditional Indian Arabica varietals, including Kent and Cauvery. The coffee is grown on a mix of estates and small farms.

Production Process

Harvested between November and February, this coffee bypasses traditional wet washing in favor of the classic monsooning method. After sundrying on open patios, the beans are stored in open-sided warehouses throughout the monsoon season.

Ingredients: 100% Arabica coffee beans. OU Kosher certified. Packaged 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.

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Overall rating: 4.7619047 / 5 from 21 reviews.

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Excellent

"Excellent product and company too many reviews"

Trent B. (5/5)

Intense flavor, even at lighter roasts.

"What a great coffee! Equal parts earthy and woody. Intense spicy flavors and very, very sweet at light and medium roasts. Loads of body and a somewhat creamy texture from a French press. I tried different roast levels and I think it shines best as a city roast. I wouldn't go much past full city. The aroma when grinding and brewing is strong and intoxicating, redolent of cedar wood. This is a great candidate for blending. It would probably mix well with brighter African varietals. A note regarding roasting, it's best to go by what you hear rather than visuals with this coffee. Listen to your cracks. The yellow color the raw beans result in browning faster than green beans typically do."

Nick (5/5)

Great products for those of

"Great products for those of us who roast our own beans. I am a regular!"

Gary I. (5/5)

Love this coffee!

"I buy green coffee beans and roast them in a Dutch oven in my back yard. (My wife has banished me from roasting in the house 😳). I love single origin coffees and there’s nothing like a cup or two of coffee that you roasted the previous evening. These are definitely among my favorite. So smooth!"

Thomad S. (5/5)

This coffee taste amazing

"This coffee taste amazing"

Hope S. (5/5)

Unroasted Indian Monsoon Malabar Green Coffee

"Monsoon Malabar is one of my all time favorite unroasted green bean. I roast the beans to 410 degrees (according to my Hottop roaster) which results in a medium chocolate color with a deep coffee taste that has a smooth finish. Monsoon Malabar is definitely worth a try."

Dan S. (5/5)

Give it a try

"Delicious!"

Shelly O. (5/5)

Great value!

"Great value!"

George G. (5/5)

Indian Monsoon Malabar

"I purchased Indian Monsoon as an experiment since I had never tasted it before. This bean as a very unique flavor. It's a welcome addition to the varietals that I keep on hand."

Rob R. (4/5)

New favorite

"This coffee is a favorite. The bean color is really beautiful, great aroma when roasting with smooth finish and delicious flavor. Reordering more today!"

Barbara D. (5/5)

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