Wholesale Honey Sundried Roasted Beans

Wholesale Honey Sundried Roasted Beans

Single-origin HSD-process whole roasted beans, sold in bulk with tiered per-kg pricing. Balanced sweetness with a smooth, rounded body.

Honey Sundried (HSD)Honey/semi-dry process - some mucilage is left on during drying, balancing brightness and sweetness.Pending
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2,100 / kg

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2,100 / kg
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Roasted only after you order - we don't hold coffee bean stock, so it's always freshly roasted.

Processed using the HSD (honey/semi-dry) method, these whole roasted beans strike a balance between the brightness of washed coffee and the fruitiness of natural process, delivering balanced sweetness and a smooth, rounded body.

Priced on a tiered scale so larger orders bring the per-kg cost down, it's a strong choice for cafes and businesses that want distinctive HSD character in their black coffee at scale.

With a 12-month shelf life from roast date, it's a dependable stock item for pantries and coffee machines.

Choose your roast level - Medium or Dark - to match your house blend.

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Good to know

Flavour notes describe the tastes and aromas you might pick up in the cup - similar to tasting notes on wine or whisky. They come from the coffee's origin, processing method, and roast, and are a guide to what to expect rather than a guarantee of what you'll taste.

Honey/semi-dry process - some mucilage is left on during drying, balancing brightness and sweetness.

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French Press

Full-bodied and rich, brewed by steeping coarse grounds directly in hot water.

4 min
  1. 1Add 1 heaped tbsp of coarse-ground coffee per 200 ml of water to the French press.
  2. 2Pour hot water (just off the boil, ~95°C) over the grounds and stir gently.
  3. 3Place the lid on with the plunger pulled up, and let it steep for 4 minutes.
  4. 4Press the plunger down slowly and evenly.
  5. 5Pour and serve immediately - coffee left on the grounds keeps brewing and turns bitter.

Tips

  • Grounds that are too fine will clog the mesh filter - stick to a coarse, sea-salt-like grind.
  • Rinse the plunger and mesh filter right after brewing so oils don't build up and turn rancid.

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