Asia + Oceania
There are many myths, how coffee first arrived in Asia. According to the legend, the saint Baba Budan traveled through Yemen during his pilgrimage to Mecca in the 17th century. In Yemen, he found a coffee tree, wrapped seven grains in his turban, and smuggled them to India. Once he arrived, he planted the beans in his garden near evergreen mountains in Karnataka, so the birthplace of coffee in India had arisen. Besides India, other coffee-producing countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, among others, play a crucial role in the production of specialty coffee and surprise coffee-lovers with interesting cup profiles.
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India washed Arabica Plantation AA Little Flower, Kathlekhan Estate 103228Afloat (expected arrival: 05/05/2024) 190 bags of 60kg
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India washed Robusta Kaapi Royale A screen 17 103174Afloat (expected arrival: 04/25/2024) 141 bags of 60kg
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Indonesia Sumatra Arabica Mandheling Grade 1, Gayo Belangi, Fairtrade (FLO) + Organic 103226.1Unshipped 50 GrainPro bags of 60kg
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Indonesia Sumatra Arabica Raja Toba Gr.1 Triple Picked, Organic 102998.2Spot: Vollers Hamburg 51 bags of 60kg
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Papua New Guinea washed Arabica Grade B Organic 103162Afloat (expected arrival: 05/05/2024) 88 GrainPro bags of 60kg
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Vietnam natural Robusta Grade 1, Screen 18, water polished 102966.2Spot: Vollers Hamburg 164 bags of 60kg
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Vietnam natural Robusta Grade 1, Screen 18, water polished 103173Afloat (expected arrival: 05/02/2024) 120 bags of 60kg