Friedhats
Amsterdam, Netherlands
They say too many chefs spoil the soup, but what about 750 farmers? Bringing thousands of beautiful, juicy little cherries to the Gara Kogne washing station? What happens then is that we get the Mundayo - a washed Ethiopian coffee that’s a plummy, violet, creamy oolong dream in a cup. The Mundayo is named after the village the washing station is located in in West Arsi, and is made up of mixed heirloom varieties grown at 1945 - 2100 masl. Processing is done through de-pulping the beans before a 96 hour fermentation, which gives the coffee a vibrant sweetness. Perhaps too many chefs is a faux pas, but too many farmers isn’t yet a worry in our kitchen.
Plum
Oolong
Type
Single Origin
Origin
Ethiopia
Roast
Filter
Species
Arabica
Varieties
Heirloom
Process
Washed
Altitude
1945-2100m
Producer
Gara Kogne