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Plantation A Bababudangiri

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India

India Plantation A Bababudangiri

washed

A coffee with notes of nougat, hazelnut and cocoa.

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Region Bababudangiri
Producer various
Variety Various
Process washed
Type Washed Arabica
Category Regional
Harvest from November to January
Shipping from February to June
Unit GrainPro Sack à 60kg

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Four hundred years ago, a young saint Baba Budan set sail for Mecca. Travel-weary, he stopped for some refreshment at a street stall, and was served a thimbleful of a dark, sweet liquid called “Qahwah”. So rejuvenated was he by this thick black brew, that he decided to carry it back home for his people but the Arabians guarded their secret fiercely and the local law would not allow it. Thus was born the idea of a daring voyage. With the holiest of motives, Baba Budan strapped seven seeds of the Arabian coffee plant to his belly, undetected under his ritual garment. As his ship docked in India and his co-pilgrims were kissing the soil of the homeland, Baba Budan planted those seeds in the hills of Chikmaglur in Karnataka. A few years later, the Coffees of India were born. Baba Budan’s seven magical beans have resulted in the world’s widest range of coffee from a single country.

Origin

Specialty coffee from India

Anamalais (Tamil Nadu): Wildlife sanctuaries in this region are the abode of spotted leopards, while the plantations are home to fine, high-grown Arabicas, including the exotic Kents.

Araku valley (Andhra Pradesh): Home to colourful parrots, it is not unusual to see a flock of chattering red and green birds, darting through trees in this scenic valley.

Bababudangiris (Karnataka): Bababudan brought seven ‘magical’ beans from Yemen and planted them in the lofty hills of this region. Deer is often spotted here, grazing alongside plantations abundant with full-bodied Arabicas.

Main production areas: Traditional areas representing the southern states of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
Port of shipment: Mangalore, Cochin
Export bag size: 60kg
Total number of coffee farmers: 250.000

Cup Profile:
Washed Arabica: almond, milk chocolate, low acidity
Washed Robusta: smooth, hazelnut, very clean

Region Bababudangiri
Producer various
Variety Various
Process washed
Type Washed Arabica
Harvest from November to January
Shipping from February to June
Unit GrainPro Sack à 60kg
A coffee with notes of nougat, hazelnut and cocoa.

Four hundred years ago, a young saint Baba Budan set sail for Mecca. Travel-weary, he stopped for some refreshment at a street stall, and was served a thimbleful of a dark, sweet liquid called “Qahwah”. So rejuvenated was he by this thick black brew, that he decided to carry it back home for his people but the Arabians guarded their secret fiercely and the local law would not allow it. Thus was born the idea of a daring voyage. With the holiest of motives, Baba Budan strapped seven seeds of the Arabian coffee plant to his belly, undetected under his ritual garment. As his ship docked in India and his co-pilgrims were kissing the soil of the homeland, Baba Budan planted those seeds in the hills of Chikmaglur in Karnataka. A few years later, the Coffees of India were born. Baba Budan’s seven magical beans have resulted in the world’s widest range of coffee from a single country.