Coffee Beans
Coffee Beans
Discover a wide range of specialty and Italian coffee beans suitable for all tastes and preparation methods.
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Coffee Beans
Ethiopia Guji Coffee Beans 250g
Colombia Huila Coffee Beans 250g
HasadAlbunn Colombia Huila Coffee Beans 1Kg
Hasad Albunn Saving Coffee Bundle - 5 Crops 125g
Hasad Albunn Household Coffee Bundle - 3 Crops...
HasadAlbunnBrazil Mogiana Coffee Beans 125g
HasadAlbunn Espresso Blend (Mauzoun Blend)...
HasadAlbunn Colombia Caldas Coffee Beans 125g
Hasadalbunn Espresso Coffee Bundle
Ash Roastery Colombia La Cabana Coffee Beans 250g
Hasadalbunn Elsalvador Santa Ana Coffee Beans 1kg
v60 coffee beans Colombia Alma Andina 1kg,12 Cups
Hasadalbunn Turkish Coffee Ground 1Kg
Hasadalbunn Colombia Caldas Coffee Beans 1kg
dr.CAFE Guatemala 10 Drip Bags
Power Coffee: More caffeine and a stronger...
Specialty Coffee bean Box for Drip and...
Luxury Whole Coffee Beans - Special Pack of 3 |...
Santos Classic Dark Roast Coffee from Kaf Roaster
Santos Classic Coffee from Brazil, Medium Roast...
Las specialty coffee from Costa Rica
Decaf coffee from Kaf roastery, 250 grams
COLOMBIA ( Ciudad bolivar) 250G
BRAZILIAN (Rosa Morena) 250g
ETHIOPIA ( GUJI) 250G
Classica Blend
Jorn Roastery West arsi - Ethiopia Whole Beans...
Silverskin Coffee Roasters Drip Coffee Bags -...
Silverskin Coffee Roasters Specialty Coffee...
Blue Mountain Rooibos Tea ( Green - Vanilla -...
Blue Mountain White Tea ( Blueberry –...
Blue Mountain White Tea ( Earl – Grey)50grams
Blue Mountain Rooibos Tea ( PLAIN) 100g
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between specialty coffee and commercial coffee?
Specialty coffee is carefully grown, harvested, and evaluated by certified professionals, scoring 80 points or higher. Commercial coffee is mass-produced with less focus on bean quality, origin, or flavor complexity.
Which countries produce the best coffee beans?
Top coffee-producing countries include Ethiopia, Colombia, Brazil, Kenya, El Salvador, Guatemala, Yemen, Honduras, Peru, Indonesia, and Jamaica. Each region offers unique flavor profiles influenced by climate, altitude, and processing methods.
How do I choose the right coffee beans for my taste?
Your choice depends on flavor preference:
- Fruity and bright flavors: Ethiopian coffee
- Chocolatey and bold flavors: Brazilian or Colombian coffee
Roast level (light, medium, or dark) also plays a major role in taste. For more details, you can check out this article: A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Choosing Coffee Beans.
Is coffee grown in Saudi Arabia?
Yes. Coffee is grown in southern Saudi Arabia, particularly in the Jazan region. Saudi coffee, known as Khoulani coffee, is internationally recognized as a specialty coffee with a unique flavor profile.
Do coffee beans differ based on brewing method?
Yes. Espresso coffee beans are typically roasted darker, while brewing methods like V60 or Kalita are better suited for light to medium roasts that highlight delicate flavors.
What does coffee roast level mean?
- Light roast: Fruity, bright, and acidic flavors
- Medium roast: Balanced sweetness and bitterness
- Dark roast: Bold, smoky, and chocolatey notes
Does specialty coffee contain less caffeine?
Not necessarily. Caffeine content depends on bean type (Arabica vs Robusta) and roast level, not whether the coffee is classified as specialty.
What is the best way to store coffee beans?
Store coffee beans in an airtight, opaque container away from light, heat, and moisture. Grind only the amount you need right before brewing. Read more: How to Store Coffee Beans.
Do coffee beans have an expiration date?
Yes
- Whole beans: last 3-6 months after roasting if stored properly
- Ground beans: should be consumed within 2-4 weeks of grinding
Over time, they lose the oils and aromatic compounds that give coffee its flavor and quality.
Where can I buy the best coffee beans in Saudi Arabia?
Qavashop offers some of the best coffee beans in Saudi Arabia, sourced from trusted Saudi and international roasteries. All coffee is freshly roasted and delivered quickly to your doorstep.
What is the difference between different coffee crops and how can you choose a suitable coffee crop?
Coffee crops differ according to several factors such as the bean type, growing region, processing method, and farm altitude, and all these factors affect the final flavor. To choose the right coffee crop, it's preferable to know your flavor preferences—whether you prefer fruity, chocolate, or balanced notes—then try crops from different regions such as Ethiopia, Brazil, or Colombia to determine what's most suitable for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between specialty coffee and commercial coffee?
Specialty coffee is carefully grown, harvested, and evaluated by certified professionals, scoring 80 points or higher. Commercial coffee is mass-produced with less focus on bean quality, origin, or flavor complexity.
Which countries produce the best coffee beans?
Top coffee-producing countries include Ethiopia, Colombia, Brazil, Kenya, El Salvador, Guatemala, Yemen, Honduras, Peru, Indonesia, and Jamaica. Each region offers unique flavor profiles influenced by climate, altitude, and processing methods.
How do I choose the right coffee beans for my taste?
Your choice depends on flavor preference:
- Fruity and bright flavors: Ethiopian coffee
- Chocolatey and bold flavors: Brazilian or Colombian coffee
Roast level (light, medium, or dark) also plays a major role in taste. For more details, you can check out this article: A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Choosing Coffee Beans.
Is coffee grown in Saudi Arabia?
Yes. Coffee is grown in southern Saudi Arabia, particularly in the Jazan region. Saudi coffee, known as Khoulani coffee, is internationally recognized as a specialty coffee with a unique flavor profile.
Do coffee beans differ based on brewing method?
Yes. Espresso coffee beans are typically roasted darker, while brewing methods like V60 or Kalita are better suited for light to medium roasts that highlight delicate flavors.
What does coffee roast level mean?
- Light roast: Fruity, bright, and acidic flavors
- Medium roast: Balanced sweetness and bitterness
- Dark roast: Bold, smoky, and chocolatey notes
Does specialty coffee contain less caffeine?
Not necessarily. Caffeine content depends on bean type (Arabica vs Robusta) and roast level, not whether the coffee is classified as specialty.
What is the best way to store coffee beans?
Store coffee beans in an airtight, opaque container away from light, heat, and moisture. Grind only the amount you need right before brewing. Read more: How to Store Coffee Beans.
Do coffee beans have an expiration date?
Yes
- Whole beans: last 3-6 months after roasting if stored properly
- Ground beans: should be consumed within 2-4 weeks of grinding
Over time, they lose the oils and aromatic compounds that give coffee its flavor and quality.
Where can I buy the best coffee beans in Saudi Arabia?
Qavashop offers some of the best coffee beans in Saudi Arabia, sourced from trusted Saudi and international roasteries. All coffee is freshly roasted and delivered quickly to your doorstep.
What is the difference between different coffee crops and how can you choose a suitable coffee crop?
Coffee crops differ according to several factors such as the bean type, growing region, processing method, and farm altitude, and all these factors affect the final flavor. To choose the right coffee crop, it's preferable to know your flavor preferences—whether you prefer fruity, chocolate, or balanced notes—then try crops from different regions such as Ethiopia, Brazil, or Colombia to determine what's most suitable for you.
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