Papua New Guinea Raw green coffee beans From $18.90/kg

Green Coffee Beans

$46.00
(5 reviews) Write a Review
Weight:
1.00 KGS
Brand:
Green Coffee Beans
Product:
Coffee Beans
Roast Level:
Unroasted
Country Grown:
Papua New Guinea
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 CUPPING Description: Berry, mulberry, amazing candy like.

 

 

  • Origin PAPUA NEW GUINEA
  • Producer Small holder farmer group
  • Harvest April – September
  • Type Arabica
  • Varietals Bourbon, Typica
  • Processing Fully washed
  • Altitude 1350 - 1700 MASL
  • Prep Washed, hand sorted

Like the majority of PNG coffee this is grown by small farms. Ideal soils, rainfall and climate in this region ensure good growth and output from the trees. Cherries are processed at the Korgua wet mill for washing, drying and sorting. At each of these stages, quality control is monitored to ensure this coffee continues to build its reputation.

Careful and planned logistics ensure that the coffee is transported and warehoused correctly prior to shipment; essential to preserving the integrity and quality of the beans.

 

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  • 4
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    Posted by mark on 5th Mar 2023

    good bean, good price, good service. all boxes ticked!

  • 5
    PNG raw coffee beans

    Posted by John Hand on 21st Nov 2022

    Quick Delivery and beans roasted up very nicely, as always.

  • 5
    Soprano's raw coffee beans

    Posted by John Hand on 26th Nov 2019

    The beans arrived so quickly that I had hardly finished paying for them and they had arrived. Ordered Thursday late and they arrived Sunday morning. Great

  • 5
    PNG A coffee beans

    Posted by John Hand on 3rd Jan 2019

    only been roasting coffee for a couple of months. these are the best and well priced, as good as the best commercial brews.

  • 5
    Raw Beans for the freshest coffee

    Posted by Bob M on 21st Sep 2018

    I purchased 2.5kg a few days ago. They arrived securely boxed with the beans in a sealed mylar bag. I did a quick 2nd crack roast, let them cool off and then ground enough for the french press. The flavour description online is accurate. Nice to drink my own roast.