Feb 03 2010
Tanzania Peaberry Coffee Of The Month
Market price: $8.49
Our price: $7.64 save 10%
This peaberry coffee from the slopes of Mt. Kilamanjaro possesses the acidity, full body and aroma characteristic of fine African coffees. A peaberry coffee bean results when the two halves of the coffee seed fuses together and typically results in concentrated intense flavor.
Peaberry coffees are particularly associated with Tanzanian Coffee.
Peaberry, also known as caracoli, is a type of coffee bean. Normally the fruit of the coffee plant develops as two halves of a bean within a single cherry, but sometimes only one of the two seeds gets fertilized so there is nothing to flatten it. This oval (or pea-shaped) bean is known as Peaberry. Typically around 5% of all coffee beans harvested are of this form.
Normal coffee beans are less commonly called by contrast flat berry.
Peaberry beans roast differently from the corresponding flat berry beans, hence to ensure an even roast, in high grade coffee, peaberry beans are separated.
Peaberry beans are widely reputed to roast better than flat berries, being said to roast more evenly, because of their rounder shape minimizes sharp edges, and rolls about the roasting chamber more easily, as well as the alledged higher bean density may improve heat transfer in the roasting process. However, some sources claim that the effect is minor, and that the major benefit of peaberry beans is that they have been carefully selected, which is essential for optimal quality, regardless of bean shape

