Coffea Liberica

Experience the Boldness of Pure Liberica.
Barako Coffee brings you the legendary taste of the Philippine Liberica bean. Known for its strong aroma, full-bodied flavor, and unique fruity notes, our beans are carefully sourced from sustainable farms and roasted to perfection. Every sip tells the story of rich tradition, meticulous craftsmanship, and passion for exceptional coffee.
Whether you are a coffee connoisseur or a first-time explorer of Barako, our mission is simple: deliver authenticity, freshness, and quality in every cup. From farm to mug, we take pride in our beans and in creating a coffee experience unlike any other.

What Are Liberica Coffee Beans?
Liberica beans come from the Coffea liberica plant, a species of coffee tree that grows much larger than typical coffee plants. These trees can reach up to 20 meters (65 feet) tall, producing unusually large, irregularly shaped beans.
Unlike most coffee beans, Liberica has an asymmetrical, teardrop-like shape and a unique aroma that many describe as floral, fruity, smoky, and slightly woody.
Beans of the World

Arabica
Most common type of coffee bean
Sweet, smooth flavor
Requires careful pruning, leading to a higher price tag

Robusta
Used for espresso drinks
Strong, bitter flavor
Lower price tag
Liberica
Used for Kapeng Barako in the Philippines
Bold, chocolate, smoky flavor
Rare and mostly found in the Philippines or Indonesia

Excelsa
Used for instant coffee
Tarty, fruity flavor
Found in Southeast Asia
Why is it different than other beans?
Unique Flavor Profile
Liberica coffee has a complex and bold taste often described as:
Fruity and floral
Smoky or woody
Slightly nutty
Sometimes reminiscent of jackfruit or dark chocolate
This flavor complexity makes it popular in specialty coffee communities.
Distinct Aroma
Liberica’s aroma is often described as intensely fragrant, sometimes compared to ripe fruit or floral perfume.
Bean Appearance
Liberica beans are:
Larger than Arabica and Robusta
Irregularly shaped
More elongated and asymmetric
Tree Size
Liberica trees grow much taller than other coffee plants, making them harder to cultivate and harvest.
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