Ten Estate Drip Coffee Bags (10g × 10 packs/box - 10 packs total)【Justin Coffee】Includes Panama La Esmeralda Green Label Geisha Coffee

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Ten Estate Drip Coffee Bags (Includes Panama La Esmeralda Green Label Geisha Coffee)

Just 399 NTD to taste the legendary coffee from Panama's Esmeralda Estate - Geisha plus 9 single-origin coffees.

 

◆ Box Dimensions: 10cm x 10cm x 12.5cm

◆ Order Note: Maximum 10 boxes per convenience store pickup. For orders of 11 boxes or more, please select home delivery.

 

 


※Gift bag available for purchase. Please refer to the bottom of the page for size details.

 

 







 


Coffee Flavor 
The flavors of coffee are derived from the breakdown of various nutrients in the green coffee beans during roasting. Heat causes these compounds to degrade into a variety of aromatic molecular structures, resulting in a wide spectrum of flavors. High-quality coffee beans naturally possess a rich aroma that evolves at different temperatures—high, medium, and low—offering a delightful and nuanced experience worth savoring.



Coffee originates from Ethiopia in Africa. Suitable regions around the world for coffee cultivation are located between 25 degrees north and south latitude, including areas along the equator. Coffee-growing regions must receive an annual rainfall of 1,500-2,000 millimeters and align with the coffee trees' flowering cycles. Additionally, fertile soil, ample sunlight, and appropriate altitude are necessary. The conditions for cultivating high-quality coffee are quite strict, including factors such as sunlight, rainfall, soil, temperature, as well as the methods of harvesting and processing the coffee beans, all of which affect the quality of the coffee.

Justin Coffee meticulously selects major coffee-producing regions around the world and is committed to using high-quality beans to craft the Estate Formula Artisan's Quest series, including Ethiopia, Panama, El Salvador, Colombia, Costarica,  Guatemala, Honduras, Kenya, New Guinea and more.



The coffee tree, botanically classified under the Rubiaceae family and the Coffea subgenus, is an evergreen tree. Coffee beans are the seeds of the coffee fruit. There are three main varieties: Arabica, Robusta, and Liberica. These three varieties cannot crossbreed to produce different subspecies. The world’s specialty coffee comes from the Arabica variety, and within Arabica, there are various subspecies resulting from evolution, hybridization, and mutation.

  The world's specialty coffees are derived from Arabica, which itself has various subspecies and hybrids resulting from evolution, crossbreeding, and mutations. These include well-known varieties like Heirloom, Bourbon, Typica, Caturra, Pacas, SL28 SL34, Tim Tim, Catuai, Pacamara, and Geisha. 

Justin Coffee prints each coffee bean variety directly on the package, making it easier for you to understand which flavor profile you’re enjoying. While many factors can influence the taste, we hope this at least gives you a small glimpse into the vast world of coffee beans.



(Coffee Processes)

The term "processing methods" refers to the process of transforming ripe red coffee cherries into dried green beans. Each method has its advantages and disadvantages, influenced by the natural environment and the specific needs of the coffee-producing region. As a result, different regions adopt the processing method most suited to their conditions. This batch uses the following three processing methods, described below:

【Natural / Sundried / Dry Processed】
Also known as the natural drying method or unwashed process, the natural process is one of the most traditional and widely used methods of coffee processing. This method does not involve the use of water. Originating in Ethiopia, coffee cherries are harvested and laid out to dry under the sun before being hulled. The seeds remain inside the fruit throughout the extended drying period, absorbing flavors from the skin, pulp, and mucilage. This process enhances the coffee's sweetness and body, often resulting in unique and distinctive aromas.

Producers spread the cherries on drying beds, which may consist of terraces or raised platforms. Over the course of 3 to 6 weeks, the cherries undergo fermentation. Producers turn the cherries regularly to ensure even drying and to prevent spoilage. During this time, the sugars in the fruit and the mucilage adhered to the seeds develop complex flavors, contributing to a sweeter profile.

Once dried, the fruit layers are mechanically removed from the seeds. Natural-processed coffee is often juicy and syrupy, with a rich flavor that makes the effort behind this method well worth it.

【Washed / Wet Processed】

Also known as the wet process, this method involves removing the skin and pulp of the coffee cherries before drying. The seeds are then fermented in water tanks to eliminate the remaining mucilage on their surface, followed by thorough washing and drying under sunlight or with mechanical dryers.

The washed process produces a cleaner and crisper flavor profile compared to the natural process. Coffees processed this way typically have lighter body, brighter acidity, and distinct fruit flavors. This method is often associated with specialty coffee due to its clarity and vibrant flavor expression.

【Honey / Pulped Natural / Semi-dry Process】

Also known as: Pulped Natural / Semi-dry Process
The honey process is a method that combines elements of both the natural process and the washed process. This technique was initially developed in Costa Rica. Similar to the washed process, the skin and pulp of the coffee cherries are removed, but the fermentation step is skipped. Instead, the mucilage layer (a sticky, sugary layer around the bean) is left intact and dried under sunlight.

The term "honey" does not refer to the addition of actual honey. Rather, it derives from the sticky texture of the mucilage, which resembles honey. The retention of this layer, rich in sugars and acids, is the key to the honey process. The amount of mucilage left on the beans determines the sweetness and flavor complexity.







 

  • Origin: Panama, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Ethiopia, Kenya, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • Estate Names: Ten single-origin estates (please refer to the packaging)
  • Processing Methods: Washed / Sun-dried / Honey
  • Bean Variety: 100% Arabica
  • Flavor Notes: Please see the drip bag packaging
  • Roast Level: Light to Medium Roast
  • Packaging: Ten estates, each individually packaged (10g per drip bag)
  • Elevation: 1,250–2,300 m
  • Shelf Life: 1 year (packaged with deoxygenation technology). Please refer to the packaging for details.

 

 


JUSTIN INTERNATIONAL FOOD ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.
Tel: +886-3-358-6611
1st Floor, No. 30, Lane 120, Daxing Road, Taoyuan District, Taoyuan City


▶This product is covered by a NT$10 million product liability insurance.
▶Food Industry Registration Number: F-165601955-00000-0
▶ Our company’s cupper is certified as a CQI International Coffee Quality Appraiser. 




 

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