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June 29, 2020

Eat This Podcast: Coffee, but not as we know it

Watercolour of Coffea stenophylla for Curtis's Botanical Magazine 1896

Hello

I thought I was pretty savvy about coffee taxonomy knowing that there were two kinds, arabica and robusta. Not surprisingly, perhaps, a research paper about ”Coffea stenophylla and C. affinis, the Forgotten Coffee Crop Species of West Africa” caught my attention. As I should have known, there are scores of different coffee species. What is particularly intriguing about C. stenophylla, however, is that in its day people considered it a very fine coffee indeed. A 1925 monograph recorded that “The beans are said, by both the natives and the French merchants, to be superior to those of all other species.”

So what happened to it? And what are the chances of a revival? Take a listen, as Jeremy Haggar, of Greenwich University, explains.

All the best

Jeremy

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