What is Geisha Coffee?
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What the heck is Geisha? In 2004, the Peterson family of Hacienda la Esmeralda in Boquete, Panama, shocked the coffee world by selling one pound of their green coffee for...
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What the heck is Geisha? In 2004, the Peterson family of Hacienda la Esmeralda in Boquete, Panama, shocked the coffee world by selling one pound of their green coffee for...
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What’s the deal with cupping scores? Cupping coffee is the process by which coffee is evaluated and scored based on (usually) 10 qualitative categories that rank coffee on a scale...
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Unlike green coffee storage, which can be a little more flexible when storing smaller amounts at home, roasted coffee storage is a slightly more delicate process. Degassing. Firstly, once you...
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Commercial Storage. For a few hundred years, exporters used burlap jute sacks to ship agricultural products around the world. They’re cheap, readily available, and leave a minimal footprint. But they’re...