Thailand Robusta Black Honey

$25.00
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A classic robusta profile. Heavy bodied and low acidity. Flavors of Pistachio, Oatmeal, and brown sugar. 

 

Background Info

The White Elephant Temple is located in Prachuab Khiri Khan in Southern Thailand on the mountain range that divides Thailand and Myanmar. The temple is led by a monk, Luang Por Swai, who is a former engineer.  With a goal to help the neighboring community balance between their spiritual and economic aspects of life, Luang Por Swai, saw specialty robusta coffee as a potential source of increased income for the community. Traditionally, the community around the temple grows robusta to feed the industrial factories. But Luang Por Swai started this venture after having read and learn about specialty robusta from social media and other robusta growers' communities in Southern Thailand. It is a meticulously done black honey process where the monks applied the same high standards coffee processing methods we use in Arabica coffee processing to Robusta. Only fully ripe coffee cherries were picked then they were further sorted and pulped with as little water as possible to preserve the mucilage on the parchments. Then the wet parchments were dried in a thin layer on raised beds and raked through the drying period before hulling and then packed for export.

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