There
are 3 main types of coffee beans. The names of these coffee beans are Robusta,
Liberica and Arabica. There are also sub-types of these beans. But these are
the main bean types. These types of beans take on different flavors while they
are being processed and harvested.
If
you are interested to start a coffee roastery you can look at the OZSTAR/TWINO
Roasters which have the best economical coffee roasters (Please visit http://www.twinoroasters.com/ or https://www.ozstarmakina.com/en for roasters) along with other assesories
such as grinder, destoners etc.
Liberica: Liberica
is a low yield type of coffee compared to Arabica and Robusta Robusta type of
coffee, which contains 2.5% more caffeine than other types, has a pretty strong
taste. Arabica type of coffee bean with low caffeine and a smoother taste is
aromatic and delicious. 80% of the coffee in the world is produced from these
types of beans. If you are interested to start a coffee roastery you can look
at the OZSTAR/TWINO
Roasters which have the best economical coffee roasters (Please visit
www.twinoroasters or https://www.ozstarmakina.com/enfor roasters) along with other assesories such
as grinder, destoners etc.
In
Vietnam, people prefer the Robusta coffee bean with a strong taste. In fact,
Vietnam can be said to be the native land of Robusta. Vietnam is among top
coffee exporters in the world. In Indonesia - Robusta & Arabica: Quality and taste pale in comparison to
Brazil and Colombia, it has an important place in global coffee production.
Brazil – Arabica - The coffee grown in Brazil being so tasty are the wide
production areas and the premium quality of the product. The coffee produced in
Brazil is often preferred because it has low acidity.
If
you are interested to start a coffee roastery you can look at the OZSTAR/TWINO
Roasters which have the best economical coffee roasters (Please visit http://www.twinoroasters.com/ or https://www.ozstarmakina.com/en for roasters) along with other assesories
such as grinder, destoners etc.
India
- Arabica & Robusta- coffee beans grown in the south region of the country
are known for their soft taste and high levels of acidity. Colombia – Arabica -
Among the delicious coffee types of Colombia are Extra and Supremo. Ethiopia –
Arabica: It has prized coffee trees that
yield delicious coffee. Uganda - Arabica & Robusta: Ugandan coffee resembles African coffee in terms of its
aroma and wine-like acidity. But it is not as popular as Kenyan or Ethiopian
coffee Among the important types of coffee produced in Uganda is
Bugishu. Roasting machinery ( visit https://www.ozstarmakina.com/en for
industrial roasters) for peanuts





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