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Fresh Roasted Coffee’s 5-pound bag of unroasted Colombian green beans offers 100% Arabica quality, kosher certification, and sustainable sourcing. Perfect for home roasting enthusiasts seeking to craft rich, full-bodied coffee with customizable roast levels, this premium product empowers you to elevate your coffee ritual while supporting eco-friendly practices.
























| ASIN | B00E7UMXN6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,563 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1 in Unroasted Coffee Beans |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,213) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | FRC525_GB |
| Manufacturer | Fresh Roasted Coffee LLC |
| Package Dimensions | 14.29 x 6.61 x 5.43 inches; 5 Pounds |
| UPC | 617401949809 |
| Units | 80.0 Ounce |
S**R
A nice bean for roasting
I have tried the organic Peru, Guatemalan and Monsoon Malabar. They are all very good. I have a convection oven with an air roast setting and a screen baking tray, roast a single layer in a donut shape, at 445° for 10/11 minutes. Works great, definitely could get a better setup but I wanted to try it first and see how I like it. There are a few small beans in the Peru and Guatemalan but there would be, that’s how they grow in nature. The Monsoon Malabar beans are different, they are larger with no chaff to remove which makes them a good bean to share with friends if you enjoy roasting your own beans and sharing them. The Peru bean is a lighter bean and the flavor opens up when you allow them to age for a week or two. I’m not sure if that is normal for freshly roasted beans. The Guatemalan is naturally a darker bean that roast very nicely and has a wonderful flavor. The Monsoon Malabar is a larger, darker bean. Also very good. I’m a coffee lover, I’m not good at noticing the different profiles. They are all good, I probably like the Peru blend the best so far. I do a dark roast even though they are lighter you can still take them to a darker roast. The difference from light roast to dark roast can be a minute or two. If you have an oven the temp should be 460° for 10 minutes. The first crack happens about 5 minutes in. The second crack is quieter and is usually still happening when you take the beans out of the oven. Each bean will be different and doing test roast for each is a good idea to achieve the desired roast. If it is your first time roasting, there is a tremendous amount of smoke when roasting your own beans. You might benefit from wearing a mask and using a vent if your oven has it and a fan. Also there is a lot of information out there on how to roast your own beans at home, I found Move. Nourish. Heal. on youtube to be knowledgeable and easy to follow. In a sea of people trying something for the first time, to going into way too much detail youtube can be a confusing place to just find the info you are looking for. Good luck.
H**9
Best Coffee Ever!
I love these coffee beans! I've tried most of the unroasted coffee that this company sells and it's by far my favorite! Not too bold and nice and smooth. And yes, while the brand is named "Fresh Roasted Coffee," these are indeed not yet roasted. But it's not hard to roast and grind your own coffee, and the taste and smell from your own home-roasted coffee is like no other!! So I recommend you learn how to roast! (We do ours outside to avoid the off-gas smell and chaff.) Thanks, Fresh Roasted! I'm a customer for life!
A**A
Yirgacheffe FTO: The best bean!
The Yirgacheffe FTO is the best coffee I've tried out so far. I order a 5lb bag about once every 2 months, and experiment with other origins every second or third order. Nothing comes close to this in consistency, taste, and quality. I roast up to right before the second crack, but its forgiving and still tasty at FC+. Holds the "roast" taste better than other beans without tasting burnt. You can smell the notes as its cooking. Not every bean does this, I've found. These are right about at, or a hair below Sweet Maria's quality. For every 5-pound bag, I'll pick out one small handful of defective beans in total. (about five beans per batch, lol) I'm not any kind of cupping taste-master, but can say it has a dark, fruit taste, maybe earthy, but NOT berry or citrus (I usually dislike those). I drink primarily as espresso and hot and iced americano. Something about the iced americano is the perfect fit for these beans. Really brings out the flavor. My boyfriend drinks these in his girly-ass iced mochas. We use a mix of hersheys and hand-shaved dark chocolate (I use a fruit peeler), whole milk. Best in town. I have never had a quality problem with Yirgacheffe FTO, but some of the other origins were...pretty bad. If any of your bags end up full of defective beans, don't agonize over it. This company guarantees all purchases, you just have to do your part and say something. Then order the Yirgacheffe FTO to replace it :)
C**S
Product Review: Fresh Roasted Coffee – Unroasted Indian Monsoon Malabar
Product Review: Fresh Roasted Coffee – Unroasted Indian Monsoon Malabar As a home roaster who enjoys bold, low-acidity profiles, I was excited to try the Indian Monsoon Malabar beans—and they did not disappoint. These beans offer a unique roasting and drinking experience that stands apart from most origin coffees. Pros: • Unique Processing, Unique Flavor: The monsooning process gives these beans their characteristic earthy, mellow flavor with a slightly salty, woodsy undertone. Perfect for fans of aged or exotic profiles. • Low Acidity: If you’re sensitive to acidity or just prefer a smooth, full-bodied cup, this coffee excels. It has a creamy mouthfeel and deep richness that works beautifully in espresso and dark roasts. • Roasting Tolerance: These beans are forgiving in medium to dark roasts. They don’t go through first crack the same way as other beans, so it takes some attention—but the result is worth it. • Fresh and Clean: The beans arrived green and well-packaged, with minimal defects. The quality is on par with other premium specialty suppliers. Cons: • Not for Light Roast Fans: This origin doesn’t shine as a light roast. The flavor is too flat unless you roast darker to bring out its syrupy body and spice. • Unusual Appearance: New roasters might think the beans look odd—pale and bloated due to the monsooning process—but this is normal for this type. • Moisture Content Variability: These beans can retain more moisture than others, which might affect roast times and consistency if you’re not used to them. Overall Rating: 4.6/5 If you’re looking to expand your roasting palette with something truly distinctive, Indian Monsoon Malabar is an excellent choice. It’s not your everyday coffee—but in the best way possible.
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