I need best coffee with robusta and arabica

rainboy75

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How Much Arabica Ethiopia and Indian Robusta?
70% rebusta and 30% arabica is good??
 
Well you have the extremes of what most people prefer - Ethiopians are considered the best , Robusta is typically considered low quality. I honestly would roast the Ethiopian on its own...if you have to add the Robusta no more than 10-15%
 
Don't some add robusta for extra crema? I think I read that somewhere but can't find it now.
 
Don't some add robusta for extra crema? I think I read that somewhere but can't find it now.

Yes. And that was common practice in 'second wave' shops. I think most have moved on from that theory. However Robusta coffee has started to drastically improve as well. And of course, everyone has their own opinions, tasted buds. I personally prefer to use a bit of Sumatra in my espresso blends vs. Robusta. You can achieve similar body/crema enhancements using this vs. Robusta.
 
yes, they do. however, there ARE many different types of Robusta, just like Arabica.
some robustas can cost way more than regular arabica beans.

arabica etopia is good?
 
Well you have the extremes of what most people prefer - Ethiopians are considered the best , Robusta is typically considered low quality. I honestly would roast the Ethiopian on its own...if you have to add the Robusta no more than 10-15%
just arabica? of 15 % rebosta extra
 
I think blending is best left up to the exports. However I did stumble on one when I was down to the last beans of what I had just to make a cup. It was 2/3 from Brazil and 1/3 Guatemalan. Maybe the two are similar and that's why it worked.
 
I know I'm a bit late to the party here, but I'm assuming you're using an espresso machine to extract your coffee? The biggest shock I had with regard to crema was when I switched to a bottomless portafilter in my espresso machine. I'd say in dark roasts, I get about three times as much crema with a bottomless portafilter, compared to a double spouted one. My favourite beans are mostly Brazilian dark roasts and I get tons of crema, but I've had very decent crema from lighter roasts of various (but always single) origin.
 
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