wetprocessed
Wet processing, often referred to as wet-processed, is a method used primarily in the production of coffee and some other agricultural products. This process involves the removal of the fruit or pulp from the coffee cherry before drying the seeds, or beans. The wet processing method is typically used for Arabica coffee varieties, which have a higher quality and are more easily processed using this technique.
The wet processing method begins with the harvesting of ripe coffee cherries. These cherries are then pulped
Wet-processed coffee is known for its clean, bright, and acidic flavor profile. The removal of the fruit
In summary, wet processing is a method of coffee production that involves removing the fruit and mucilage