Coffee Products
Teppi (Tepi) And Bebeka, Limu, Jimma, Bonga Area, and Forest
Coffees, Nekempti And Wollega,Djimmah Coffee (Jimma), Sidamo
Coffee (Sidama), Harar Coffee, Yirgacheffe Coffee, Guji Coffee,
Bale Coffee
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Teppi (Tepi) And Bebeka
Meanwhile Bebeka has a light acidity, medium to good body,
with a light citrus flavor. The production from Teppi/bebeka
is less well known on the world market than other Ethiopian
coffees. With a limited production, these coffees still offer
opportunities for those looking for a well-balanced cup, with
a distinct ‘wild’ Ethiopian flavor.
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Limu, Jimma, Bonga Area, and Forest Coffees
Limu coffee (all washed) generally has a milder acidity than
Sidamo and Yirgacheffe; the flavor is generally characterized
by a balanced and clean cup. Traditionally, Limu coffees
marketed under that name have been processed washed; the
unwashed Limu coffees have normally been offered under the
Djimmah category.
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Nekempti And Wollega
Limu coffee (all washed) generally has a milder acidity than
Sidamo and Yirgacheffe; the flavor is generally characterized
by a balanced and clean cup. Traditionally, Limu coffees
marketed under that name have been processed washed; the
unwashed Limu coffees have normally been offered under the
Djimmah category.
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Limu, Jimma, Bonga Area, and Forest Coffees
This coffee would typically be sold as “Lekempti,” a trade
name in coffee to designate Western Ethiopian coffees traded
through the city of Nekempte, while the coffee actually
originates further west in East Wollega, also called “Misraq
Wellega”, which is the Gimbi woreda. Gimbi is often grouped
together with the adjacent Lekempti (technically, 80 miles to
the east). Wellega is the highland area in the South western
part of Ethiopia with more rainfall than in the dry Northern
and Eastern areas of Ethiopia. Lekempti is a sun-dried natural
bean produced in western Ethiopia. The coffee is known for its
large bean size, and the flavor can have a pronounced
perfume-like aftertaste. Coffee processing styles in Wollega
have traditionally been sun-dried natural.
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Djimmah Coffee (Jimma)
A largest basket of unwashed coffees which included all
unwashed coffee produced in the south western region of
Ethiopia. A largest basket of unwashed coffees which included
all unwashed coffee produced in the south western region of
Ethiopia. The area has a multitude of different indigenous
varieties that can be quite diverse in quality.
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Sidamo Coffee (Sidama)
It is difficult to make any single description of Sidamo
coffees, without immediately encountering another coffee that
fits a completely different profile. The strength of Sidamo
lies in its variety. One feature of excellent Sidamo coffee is
often a profound complexity. This derives from the many
different heirloom varietals. Many different farmers and
pickers, each with a very small patch of land, often with
their own unique varietals, will pool their coffees at a
cooperative. The resulting “blend” is a unique expression of
the complexity of the horticulture in the surrounding area.
High grade unwashed Sidama coffees are known for their intense
fruity characteristics, while being of somewhat lighter body
than unwashed Harrar coffees, for example. Another striking
characteristic of Sidamo coffees is that even the washed
coffees often retain a salient fruity characteristic, while
having much more clarity and brightness than their unwashed
counterparts. Excellent coffees of many different profiles can
be found in all corners of Sidama.
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Harar Coffee
Almost all coffee from Harrar is sun-dried natural. There are
several heirloom varietals that grow specifically in this
region, that interact well with the altitude, climate, and
soil type to produce a very unique flavor profiles. Quality
Harrar coffees are notable for a fruity characteristic and a
creamy body. The finest Harrar coffees have a distinct note of
blueberry, though many other fruity and fruit-like aromatic
flavors can occur.
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Yirgacheffe Coffee
Top grade Yirgacheffe coffees share many characteristics with
the best Sidamo coffees. Fruit flavors, a bright acidity, and
a silky mouthful are some of its hallmarks. Yirgacheffe
produces both washed and unwashed coffees. While it originally
became famous mostly for its washed coffees, recent years have
seen the export of some highly sought-after top-rate unwashed
coffees as well. Top grade washed coffees from Yirgacheffe are
renowned for bright citrus acidity, often with a lemony
character, with excellent sweetness. The other hallmarks of
the coffee is a light, herbaceous quality that compliments the
fruit flavors well, for a complex and flavorful coffee. The
best unwashed coffees from Yirgacheffe often retain a high
degree of acidity, with softer fruit flavors and sometimes
berry characteristics.
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Guji Coffee
by the Southern Nations Nationalities, and Peoples Region on
the west, on the north by the Ganale Dorya River which
separates it from Bale and on the east by Somalia region. The
highest peak in this zone is the Mount Dara Tiniro. Major
cities and towns in this zone include Nagele Borana the
administrative center.
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Bale Coffee
At present Bale Mountain processes only naturals that are
truly distinct and unique. This area is relatively new to
coffee comparing to the south, but there is a lot of
expansion. Currently, investment and expansion are targeting
only the highest quality coffee. The farm sits on a 1900-2000
(Metres above sea level) land with around 100 hectares under
coffee production.