For the coffee drinker there are two major types of
coffee beans. The Caffea
arabicais the Arabica coffee beans which is the quality coffee
of the world. Arabica coffee is the only coffee that is to be drunk
and enjoyed without being blended with other types of beans. This is
one of the varieties that qualify as a gourmet coffee bean
Arabica coffee beans are native to northeastern
Africa but is now grown throughout the world. The Arabica plant can
grow to forty feet in the wild but is pruned in cultivation to eight
feet to allow for harvesting of the beans. The plant does not bear
fruit until the trees are 3 to 5 years of age but can produce coffee
cherries
for up to thirty years. Being a tropical plant, it prefers
temperature ranges from the fifties to mid-seventies Fahrenheit.
They thrive in areas with large amounts of rainfall and in altitudes
between 3,000 to 6,500 feet. It is particularly prolific in the
tropics of Central and South America.
The Arabica coffee beans accounts for about 70% of
the world’s coffee production and is the most wildly grown species
of coffee plant. Arabica coffee beans are the most expensive variety
and are considered the premium and best tasting coffees of the
world. The most renown coffees from Costa Rica, Kona and Jamaica
Blue Mountain are all highly prized Arabica coffee beans and produce
a fine gourmet coffee bean.
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