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Tanzania - Washed Peaberry
Tanzania - Washed Peaberry
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Mild jammy currant and cocoa flavours with mellow juicy acidity and fruit-like sweetness.
Country | Tanzania |
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Region | Southern Region |
Farm | Various |
Variety | Blue Mountain, Bourbon, Kilimanjaro, and Luwiro |
Altitude | 1200–1900 masl |
Proc. Method | Washed |
With its relatively close proximity to Ethiopia, and its shared border with Kenya, some of Tanzania’s population has had a long history and culture relationship with coffee, namely the Haya people, for whom the plant was not used so much as a beverage as a chewed fruit. Coffee (probably Robusta) was grown for this domestic purpose until German colonists essentially mandated that farmers grow Arabica coffee as a cash crop, spreading the plants’ reach within the country and developing the industry around Mount Kilimanjaro.
Peaberries are a naturally occurring mutation of the coffee seed that forms a single, small, rounder unit than the two “flat beans” that typically sit face-to-face inside a coffee cherry. While somewhere between 5–12 percent of any yield can be expected to naturally develop peaberries, some coffee varieties and origins tend to see higher occurrence of them, while in others they are uniformly sorted out of each lot in order to maintain screen-size uniformity.
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