MONSOONED MALABAR Green Coffee Beans

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Redber, MONSOONED MALABAR Green Coffee Beans, Redber Coffee
Redber, MONSOONED MALABAR Green Coffee Beans, Redber Coffee
Redber, MONSOONED MALABAR Green Coffee Beans, Redber Coffee

MONSOONED MALABAR Green Coffee Beans

£4.50 Sale Save

SKUGRE-MOMA-BE250


Weight 250g

**PLEASE BE AWARE THESE ARE RAW, UNROASTED COFFEE BEANS, NOT SUITABLE FOR CONSUMPTION BEFORE BEING ROASTED**

Rich, smoky and earthy coffee with a monotone smoothness and a sweet spicy kick. You'll love Monsooned Malabar. 

What you need to know...

  • Flavours - earthy, spicy, smoky
  • Aroma - spicy
  • Body - medium / full
  • Acidity - medium

Perfect for...

Espressos, americanos, filter coffees.

The finer details... 

  • Origin: India 
  • Region: South India - Karnataka, Western Ghats
  • Altitude: 1,100 -1,200 m above the sea level
  • Variety: Kents, S.795, Catimor, Selection 9
  • Harvest Period: October - February
  • Processed Method: Dry Processed, Monsooned

Commercial cultivation of coffee in India began in 1840 when the British established coffee plantations throughout the mountains of Southern India. They found the tropical climate, high altitude, sunny slopes, ample rainfall, soil rich in humus content, and well drained sub soil ideal for coffee cultivation.

Indian coffee was historically shipped to Europe in wooden sailing vessels, taking four to six months to sail around the Cape of Good Hope before reaching their destinations. Coffee, stored below the water line and kept in a humid atmosphere by moisture seeping through the wood, underwent a form of treatment on its long voyage to market.  When the coffee reached Europe, its colour had changed from bright green to pale gold and its new crop acidity had disappeared. This "Monsooning" process was later systematically replicated in India with the goal to consistently reproduce the familiar flavour from the historic voyages to the European ports.

The Monsooning process consists of exposing natural coffee beans in layers of 4-6 inch thickness to moisture-laden Monsoon winds in a well ventilated brick or concrete-floored warehouse. This process is carried out on the West Coast of India, making use of the winds from the Arabian Sea during the Southwest Monsoon months of June through September.

The processing begins with top grade beans, Arabica Cherry-AB, that has already been processed by the dry method. To equalise moisture absorption, the beans are raked frequently, followed by bulking and re-bagging at regular intervals. At the end of the monsoon season, this coffee is re-bulked, graded again, bagged and moved to a drier region for longer-term storage. In this 12-16 week process the beans absorb moisture in stages, swelling to nearly twice their original size and developing colours ranging from pale gold to light brown. The resulting coffee has a monotone smoothness with a sweet spicy kick. One of our best-loved and exotic coffees. 

Customer Reviews

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Simon Y.
Good quality Beans

Really impressed with these beans. Bought them to experiment roasting my own in an air fryer. Still experimenting but found these tasted really good with a lighter roast.

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richard k.
my green beans order

excellent, easy to order and quick delivery times.

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richard k.
Ordering Process Quality

the ordering process is easy and straight forward. The delivery is always quick and timely weather standard delivery or rush. The green beans are consistently excellent and work well in my Ikaswa home roaster.

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Miss B.
Yummy, a bit fussy, MoMa

MoMa Green beans - they're nice, a bit difficult to roast, but great if your a fidgety roaster like me (I roast in a Korean coffee pan)

Once you get the hang of roasting this kind of bean they are a sure bet. I try to do a roast profile of 50/30/20
Slowly drying the beans to start with. They're alright - chocolate notes - nutty-I'm using them to make esspresso in a bellman stove top.

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richard k.
feedback

great easy to order and came quickly. my only negative is order system keeps asking me to join then loyalty program which I did months ago but the system doesn't seem to recognise such. Thus, unclear if I have received any loyalty points over the last yr.