------- WARNING! You are looking at Unroasted Green Raw Beans ------
Great for Drip & Espresso.
CUP PROFILE: Dark Chocolate, Brown Sugar, Hazelnut, Raisin
About: The pulped natural process, locally known as Cereja Des- cascado, was pioneered in Brazil around 20 years ago. The method lies at the intersection of natural and washed pro- cessing. Instead of drying the cherries in their whole form – which takes longer – or washing away all the fruit matter – which takes more effort – the pulped natural process only removes some pulp. The pulped natural method leaves a thin layer of mucilage on the beans before setting the cof- fee out to dry.
Pulping the cherries before drying brings up the acidity content that leans towards the citric spectrum, with deli- cate floral fragrances and lighter body. The thin mucilage layer that coats the beans during the drying process not only protects them from exposure and defects but also adds some sweetness and a variety of flavor nuances to the coffee. These include sugar cane, milk chocolate, and hazel- nut with an overall rich flavor and clean cup profile.
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Roast Level Tips:
Medium. We like to drop this at around 432 about 15 sec after first crack ends. And 15 degrees before second crack.
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Logan Y.
Wonderful coffee experience. This is great at a city to full city roast. It’s a pleaser with my friends and family.
Ross O.
I roasted the beans in my Fresh Roast SR800 for 12 minutes and ended at 455 degrees. It turned out Excellent!!!
Cherie H.
We definitely love these beans. I will definitely be ordering again!
Corey
Looks fantastic, can't wait to roast!
Ross O.
I'm new at roasting but I'm very happy with the Brazil Mata!!!
Hector
Great coffee roasted perfect
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