Coffee is the only drink that can give you a lot of vitality, activity and more high concentration. This drink is extracted from coffee beans after roasting and grinding them, rich in caffeine, which in turn gives you alertness and activity. The types of coffee and the methods of preparing it vary from place to place, depending on tastes and preferences. There are many types of coffee that are considered an absolute luxury for coffee lovers, as each type embodies luxury and exceptional taste. Among these types, "Arabica" or "Arabica" comes at the forefront thanks to its rich and complex flavor. Arabica coffee is grown at high altitudes in areas with a special climate, which contributes to the development of its unique flavor. There is also "Yafei coffee" from Yemen, which is famous for its depth and complexity of taste, as it is one of the oldest types of coffee in the world. In addition, "Colombian coffee" is considered one of the finest types thanks to its balanced taste and the distinctive flavor it adds to every cup. Each of these varieties reflects the dedication to its cultivation and storage, making it an ideal choice for those seeking an unforgettable coffee experience.
Article Contents:
What is the most luxurious type of coffee?
Standards for classifying coffee beans in the world
What are the most expensive coffee beans in the world?
The most famous coffee in the world
The finest coffee from the Luxury Coffee Shop
What is the most luxurious type of coffee?
There are only two types of coffee beans in the world:
1- Arabica beans, which are considered one of the finest types of coffee in the world, and are the most consumed. They are characterized by a balance between acidity, bitter taste, and a taste mixed with a fruity taste to a large extent. It is worth noting that the percentage of caffeine in Arabica beans is relatively lower than Robusta beans, and it is grown in difficult mountainous areas, and from it the finest types of Arabic coffee are made.
2- Robusta beans, produced from the Coffea canephora plant, and the production of these beans constitutes about 40% of the world's coffee production. They are small, round beans with a relatively bitter taste, and are preferred for making and preparing espresso coffee, as well as instant coffee. They are grown in a special tropical climate, and are harvested in distinctive ways and methods according to international standards, which makes them the finest types of coffee in the world.
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The criteria specified in the classification of coffee beans in the world:
First: In terms of size.
- Very small in size, 4.76 mm.
- Small, measuring between 5.16 and 5.55 mm.
- Average size 5.95 mm.
- The average is slightly larger at 6.35mm.
- Quite large at 6.7mm.
- Large at 7.1mm.
- Very large at 7.6mm.
Second: In terms of quality.
- First class: A or AA.
- Good: AB.
- Average: B or VA.
- Low: BB or C.
What are the most expensive coffee beans in the world?
The most expensive coffee beans in the world are the following:
1- Black Ivory Coffee, one of the most expensive types of beans in the world, and very rare, because its first stage is that it passes through the stomach inside the elephant, which is full of acids that work to break down proteins and remove the bitterness in those beans, as the price of a kilogram of it is about 1100 dollars, so it is the most expensive.
2- Finca coffee, grown in the Ho Ho Tango region and also in Guatemala, is characterized by its small size and unique flavor, and the price of one pound is about 600 dollars.
3- La Esmeralda coffee, it has a delicious taste and grows next to guava trees, and the price per pound is about $350.
4- Kopi Luwak coffee, which is fermented inside a civet, and during the digestion process, it secretes acids that change the taste of the beans. The price of a pound of it is about $160.
5- St. Helena Power, which is the grain that was first cultivated by Napoleon Bonaparte on the island of St. Helena, and the price of a pound of it is about 80 dollars.
6- Molokai coffee, characterized by its aromatic smell and caramel taste inside, is grown in the United States of America, especially in the state of "Hawaii", because its soil and climate are very distinctive with the cultivation of coffee beans, and the price of a pound of it is about 50 dollars.
7- Fazenda Santa Ines coffee, it is grown using ancient agricultural methods, and is processed naturally using traditional methods, and is irrigated by mineral water sources. The price per pound is about $50.
8- Blue Mountains coffee, grown in Jamaica on high slopes and elevations, and the price per pound is about $49.
9- Los Pa Lance coffee, grown in El Salvador and Stella, and it also won second place in 2006 as the finest type of beans, and the price per pound is about 40 dollars.
10- Hawaiian Kona Coffee: These beans are grown and cultivated in the state of Hawaii, where the volcanic soil and rainfall give it a very distinctive taste. The price per pound is about $34.
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The most famous coffee in the world:
1- Brazilian coffee
Brazil is one of the first countries in the world to produce coffee. Brazilian coffee is characterized by its high caffeine content, which in turn acts as a stimulant for the body and raises energy levels.
2- Ethiopian coffee
Ethiopia is one of the largest coffee producing countries, ranking 5th according to international standards. It has the finest types of coffee in the world. Among the best types of Ethiopian coffee are:
Harari coffee
Long Berry
Berry shorts
Mocha
Jenica
Sidamo
3- Colombian coffee
It is grown in Colombia, the third largest producer of coffee beans in the world. It is known for its sweet taste and aromatic flavour. It is slightly bitter and the best types are:
Catro coffee
Castillo Coffee
Tinto Coffee
4- Yemeni coffee
It is one of the first countries to know about coffee beans, and it has many types, including:
Khawlani coffee
Coffee bean peel
Rain coffee
Ismaili coffee
Bara'i coffee
Human coffee
Harazi coffee
Young coffee
Hafashi coffee
Adeni coffee
5- Arabian Peninsula Coffee
It is characterized by its light roasting degree compared to others, usually resembles a yellow color, and contains a mixture of aromatic spices such as cardamom, cloves, saffron and cinnamon, and is widespread in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates.
Read also: The difference between Abyssinian and Colombian coffee
The most luxurious types of coffee from the Rafahat Al-Qahwa store:
The Rafaha Coffee store includes the finest types of coffee in the world, and contains the most luxurious types of coffee, so we advise you to taste many types in our store, which is diverse in the presence of all types of coffee with a guarantee of its high quality and the degree of roasting and grinding that is according to certain standards guaranteed to you by the store. The Rafaha Coffee store provides you with ideal coffee beans, and it also contains the best coffee preparation tools and machines. Shop now from the Rafaha Coffee store.