Kapeng Baraco, or Kapeng Batangas has become synonymous with Batangas, the province girding Taal Lake. In fact, Batangas was once on of the world's coffee capital, thanks to Baraco. Baraco's mouth feel is as "memorable as its strong body and arome." Today, you can enjoy this refined version of Baraco harvested by Batanguenos as their forefathers did. Enjoy the virility of flavor without sweeteners or tame with a bit of coarse brown sugar.
Enjoy the taste and smell of the perfect Kape Baraco Gourmet Coffee in your own home! Kape Barako, also spelled Baraco (English: Barako coffee) is a coffee variety grown in the Philippines, particularly in the provinces of Batangas and Cavite. It belongs to the species Coffea liberica. The term is also used to refer to all coffee coming from those provinces. Barako is the Filipino term for a tough man.
Kape Barako is prepared using a drip brewing device, French press, or by simply pouring hot water unto the grounds and filtering the mixture using a piece of cloth. Barako is best sweetened with honey or brown sugar. Barako can be used to make espresso and other espresso-based drinks.
Barako is not a common coffee variety, although it is abundant in Southeast Asia especially in the Philippines. It has the largest beans of all the coffee varieties.[citation needed] Its taste is said to be superior to Robusta, and most Filipino coffee drinkers prefer Barako to Arabica. The Arabica-Barako blend is a popular gourmet coffee. Barako is considered to be the best among Liberica species.
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