Afrutado Vanilla

Coffee co-fermented with vanilla from Indonesia, intensely spicy and sweet.
Regular price Dhs. 99.00
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COUNTRY OF ORIGIN  INDONESIA
THE TASTE VANILLA – NOUGAT – PIPE TOBACCO – CEYLON CINNAMON
PROCESSING  CO-FERMENTED & WASHED
VARIETY  CATIMOR
ORIGIN  TOBA, SUMATRA
CULTIVATION ALTITUDE 1400M
PRODUCER BANG EDI & SIMALEM COMMUNITY
COLLABORATION SINCE 2026

 

Afrutado Vanilla

Afrutado Vanilla

A co-fermented coffee by Bang Edi and his farming community at Lake Toba in North Sumatra. The coffee cherries are fermented on the Simalem Farm together with real vanilla for 5 days in an anaerobic environment, then washed and dried. All cherries come from smallholder producers in the immediate vicinity of Simalem and consist exclusively of Catimors.

Fermentation has always been part of coffee processing. But co-fermentation takes it one step further. By adding natural ingredients – such as fruits, spices, or botanical components – during fermentation, the beans absorb additional layers of flavor, entirely without artificial additives or post-harvest flavoring. This is not an infusion. Not a post-process intervention. Here, flavor is created directly at the source. On a microbial level, sugars are broken down during fermentation, the acid structure is influenced, and new aromatic compounds are released that would not be possible with conventional fermentation.

In co-fermentation, the process is deliberately controlled. The added ingredients interact with the coffee's natural enzymes, guiding the transformation and shaping the eventual flavor profile in the cup. The result? A coffee that is not simply fermented – but reimagined.

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