Coffee
Coffee is the botanical
generic name for coffee. The genus coffee belongs to and is the most
important genus of the family Rubiaceae. The genus includes a large
number of species that are both cultivated and growing wild.
Coffee has
different varieties. This blog will tell you the different varieties of coffee.
COFFEE VARIETIES
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Coffea Arabica
– Waxy leaf margin, light green leaf
color, thin leaves, pulp and parchment, and known as “Kapeng Tagalog”.
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COFFEA ROBUSTA
- Characterized by large umbrella shaped
growth with thinner leaves which have more waxy margins and known by its local
name as “Kapeng Robusta”. The leaves are thinner and have more waxy margins
than excelsa coffee.
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Coffea liberica
– “Kapeng Barako” or “Kapeng Amerikano” It
is rounded and borne singly or in a small clusters, has thicker leaves than
Excelsa and twice as long as Arabica. The pulp is thick and the parchment is
woody. Liberica also characterized a very strong pharmocopial taste and flavor.
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Coffea excelsa
- wide leaves w/ smooth edge that
are thicker than Robusta but thinner, smoother and more rounded than Liberica,
locally known as “Kapeng Excelsa, berries are borne in heavy cluster,
varying in size and usually bigger than Arabica but smaller than Liberica.
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