


🔥 Roast Your Way to Coffee Mastery 🌱
This 4 lb variety pack of specialty-grade, unroasted green coffee beans comes from a single Nicaraguan estate, featuring two premium Arabica varietals—Caturra and Parainema. Perfect for home roasting enthusiasts, these beans offer a unique opportunity to craft personalized medium roasts that highlight complex citrus, cacao, tropical fruit, and caramel notes. Direct trade ensures ethical sourcing and exceptional quality with minimal defects and optimal moisture content.



| ASIN | B01MSS6DCD |
| ASIN | B01MSS6DCD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,850 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #2 in Unroasted Coffee Beans |
| Brand Name | Primos Coffee Co. |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeinated |
| Coffee Roast Level | Unroasted |
| Coffee Type | Coffee Bean |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,193) |
| Each Unit Count | 1.0 |
| Flavor | Variety Pack |
| Item Form | Whole Bean |
| Item Package Weight | 1.87 Kilograms |
| Item Volume | 64 Fluid Ounces |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 10.31 x 8.74 x 3.43 inches; 4.12 Pounds |
| Specialty | Single Origin |
| Unit Count | 64.0 Ounce |
| Units | 64.0 Ounce |
| Variety | Caturra, Parainema |
P**N
Most inexpensive way to drink the best coffee
I absolutely adore this coffee and most coffees from Central to South America. This is the most inexpensive way to get the absolute best quality coffee is to buy your green unroasted beans and roast them yourself. Don’t be fooled by gimmicks. You can roast coffee in a good stainless steel pan with a couple of wooden spatulas or wooden spoons over a medium heat. It takes about 15 to 20 minutes to a medium roast. Longer if you want it darker but that’s the beauty you get to choose. There’s also some delicious coffee from the Honduras that I have my eyes on, I better go buy 10 pounds of that now too
K**Y
Calidad y buen sabor
Excelente producto lo recomiendo al 100%
E**N
I tried both the Parainema and Caturra Vareity
They are both quality beans with very few bad or broken beans. But I preferred the Caturra more. The Parainema variety had too much of an acidic finish. I tried the Caturra first and at just about any roast it came out really nice. The Parainema was roasted to medium and a slightly darker roast and mixed the roasts at a 2:1 medium to dark ratio. I'm tempted to try a blonde roast and see if that makes it more tolerable on the finish. My Roasting Method: I used a 1475 Watt popcorn popper with about 2 ounces in each batch. It took about 5 minutes to reach first crack and about 1-3 minutes after it began the second crack and then I pulled it off the heat during second crack. Brewing Method: This is where I might have gone wrong and will update my review if the acidic finish is just from using water that was too hot. I measured out 15 grams of coffee for 8 ounces of water. put the grounds in the hot water and let it steep for 3 minutes. Agitated it a few times and it created a dark cup of coffee with a very nice thick foam on top. Taste(Parainema Variety): It has a very silky mouthfeel, extremely easy to drink, with a depth of flavor, very smooth and easy on the palette. Then a lingering acidic aftertaste that just doesn't go away. It's just interesting how the finish is in such contrast with the initial taste. In the end the over-acidic finish was just overwhelming and will have to experiment to see if I can get that down a bit. I understand that this is a characteristic of this bean and there are many brewing methods that can change that profile a bit, so will experiment with different roasts, temperatures and brewing methods to try and make a less acidic result.
R**Z
Excellent beans (Caturra)
Excellent beans. For me, at medium roast, full of flavor and low acidity. Delivered on time. This is my 2nd purchase. Recommended for sure.
A**R
Just Bought Our Third Bag
My wife and I have constantly been on the hunt for the best home coffee we can find for years. We had settled into Peet's French Roast and Starbuck's Verona, depending which one was on sale. Great products. Then I saw a video about roasting coffee at home, and remembered I'd always wanted to try it. While watching subsequent videos to learn how to do the roasting, I got tipped off to this brand of green coffee on Amazon. I ordered some, and my wife was very doubtful about messing with our daily coffee set-up. I took about 8oz. out of the bag to start with, and roasted it in a steel saute pan in the kitchen. I pulled out some of our regular dark roasted beans and roasted these green beans to just about match the color of the store bought ones. During this first roasting attempt, the kitchen filled with a light, aromatic smoke, but not enough to set off the smoke alarms. Luckily, I hadn't tried to roast a larger quantity, which almost certainly would have set off the alarm. The next morning, we brewed the new coffee. Compared to the commercial beans, the flavor was lighter with less of the ponderous, bitter taste we'd come to associate with dark roast. The aftertaste was more wholesome, and once our tastebuds adjusted to the lighter drinking experience, we realized this coffee went better with food, and was less acidy. Now we don't walk around with burnt coffee breath, and (not to be gross here) my urine doesn't smell like I'm rinsing out a coffee urn. Caffeine levels seem about the same if not a little higher. If you try to brew this coffee stronger to match the flavor intensity of the commercial beans, you will probably not reach the deeper, burnt commercial taste, but your fingers will start to tingle, letting you know caffeine is high. We don't have the need to go that strong, but to each his own. I now roast one pound at a time on the gas grill side burner outside, and that just about gets us through the week. I love the smoke smell sticking to my hands, clothes and sinus cavity after roasting. It's a pleasing, unique smell that I find myself beginning to crave. My wife loves this coffee, and is sure "this is the one" and our long search is at an end. After six weeks, I would be very apprehensive to switch her back to commercial coffee now.
D**R
Bought for my son's new coffee roaster as a present. They roast beautifully, and make lovely coffee. We've used a medium roast (about 24 minutes at 180°C, but it varies with weight of beans); when cool we sieve to remove the chaff and then leave a day before starting to use, medium getting in a cafètiere). Great fun, lovely coffee, amazing aroma from roasting.
R**L
I have been home roasting for several years and have enjoyed beans from around the world but this one is my new favourite! This bean is great at a medium roast but got some amazing results when I tried a darker, oily roast, too. And the extra bonus that it comes directly from a family’s farm in Nicaragua, makes it even more enjoyable.
A**O
Lovely mild taste when brewed unroasted. Worked well as an appetite suppressant too.
S**S
This is an excellent Central American bean, just lovely. I roasted to first crack and enjoyed the results. It is mild, sweet, some cocoa notes - truly delicious! And what a great price for such a clean, high quality bean. I will definitely continue to order.
S**C
Brilliant. Greatly packaged and easy to use. Experimenting with coffee bean roasting is good with these.
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