5 Things You May Not Know about Brazilian Coffee Beans

Posted: Nov 16, 2011 |Comments: 0 |

Brazil is one of the major role players in the world of coffee and has been one of its largest producers for many years now. One of the reasons for its monumental success is the country's rich climate which is perfect for growing coffee beans as it offers just the right combination of heat, humidity, altitude and rainfall.

Brazil boasts a wide range of coffee bean blends that are found in most coffee houses and supermarkets around the globe. For this reason it seems only fair that we should know a little bit more about the country's thriving coffee industry.

Five things you may not know about Brazilian coffee beans:

  1. It is said that Brazil is responsible for around one third of all coffee production in the world, making it the world's number one coffee producer.
  2. Francisco de Melio Palheta from Cayenne, the Capital of French Guiana was the man who was supposed to have first smuggled the coffee plant into the country during the 17th century.
  3. Brazilian coffee has the lowest level of acidity when compared to other major coffee brands on the market. This results in sought after sweet, smooth and fruity medium-bodied flavours that everyone can enjoy.
  4. Most of the coffee in Brazil is dry-processed which is also commonly referred to as the natural or unwashed method. The process involves picking and cleaning the coffee cherries and then leaving them in the sun to dry, or drying them with a machine. Once the cherries are dry they are stored, sorted and graded before being skinned.
  5. As well as used for blending, Brazilian coffee beans are also often roasted to enhance their natural flavours. Over the years their beans have developed a high reputation for their multi-purpose abilities and are often developed into stronger espresso mixtures.

The next time you're out shopping for some coffee, why not try a Brazilian roast or blend and experience for yourself. The unique combination of quality and flavour of the beans make for a delicious cup of coffee that is nothing like anything you've ever tasted before.  

To buy top quality Brazilian coffee beans visit the CoffeeBuyer website. They have a wide range of quality coffee products available online at affordable prices and are the UK's number one wholesale coffee supplier. Their selection of coffee products includes everything from beans and instant coffee blends to Fairtrade coffee and coffee machines.

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