Description
Specifications for Indonesian Robusta Coffee Beans
1. Origin: Indonesia
Grown throughout the Indonesian archipelago, but especially in Java, Sumatra, Sulawesi, and portions of Bali.
Elevation: In Indonesia, robusta beans are usually grown between 600 and 1,400 meters above sea level.
2. Type of Bean:
Variety Coffee canephora, or robusta
Processing Method: Wet Processed (Washed): To produce a cleaner cup with less earthiness, the beans are washed to remove the cherry layer.
Dry Processed (Natural): When beans are dried while the cherry is still present, the flavor becomes more nuanced.
Defects: High-quality Indonesian Robusta beans usually have fewer than 5% flaws.
3. Size of Beans:
Screen Size: Usually 16/18 or 18/20, this indicates medium-sized to large beans.
Robusta beans are round and dense, with a slightly smaller size than Arabica beans.
4. Profile of Flavor:
Taste: Robusta beans from Indonesia are renowned for having a strong, earthy flavor that is distinctly bitter. They typically produce a strong cup of coffee with a full-bodied flavor.
Notes: The flavor is frequently characterized as spicy, woodsy, and with undertones of chocolate, nutty, and tobacco. Additionally, some Robusta beans from Indonesia have a faint herbal or smoky flavor.
Acidity: Robusta beans have a low acidity, which makes them taste fuller and smoother.
5. Caffeine Content: The caffeine content of robusta beans is typically 2.2% to 2.7% by weight, which is roughly twice that of Arabica beans. This increases the coffee’s intensity and kick.
6. Look:
When unroasted, the color ranges from deep brown to dark greenish-brown.
Shape: Compared to Arabica beans, beans are typically rounder and smaller.
Surface: Because Indonesian Robusta beans contain less oil than Arabica, they appear matte and lifeless.
7. Moisture Content: Typically, moisture content ranges from 10% to 12%, which is thought to be the norm for preserving quality and shelf life.
8. Sustainability Certifications (Optional): Depending on the certification and farming methods, certain Indonesian Robusta coffee beans are certified under the Fair Trade Rainforest Alliance Organic
9. Roast Profile: Indonesian Robusta beans are often roasted medium to dark to bring out the full-bodied flavors, earthy tones, and reduce any sharp bitterness.
Dark roasts are frequently used to create a rich, creamy crema, particularly in espresso blends.
10. Packaging: To maintain the freshness of the beans, they are typically packaged in foil or vacuum-sealed bags.
Various sizes are available, usually ranging from 250g to 1kg or more, contingent on the supplier.
11. Shelf Life: If kept in an airtight container in a cool, dry location, away from light and moisture.
12. Usage: Espresso Blends: Because of their robust body, crema, and strong, intense flavor, Indonesian Robusta beans are frequently used in espresso blends.
Production of Instant Coffee: Because of its potent flavor and high caffeine content, Indonesian Robusta is frequently used to make instant coffee.
Specialty Coffee Drinks: Perfect for coffee drinks like Vietnamese coffee or strong black coffee that need a strong, bold profile.
Blends: Frequently combined with Arabica beans to give the finished cup more crema, flavor depth, and strength.







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