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Fresco® Arabica Solo is strong, fragrant, saturated coffee, it is prepared from the special grade of Brazil Bourbon arabica coffee which is selected by the master grown up in Brazil. Its exciting aroma and unique aftertaste are similar to a delightful melody which continues to do the world around you finer even after ceases to sound.
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There are two main types of coffee beans that are grown across the world: Arabica and Robusta. These beans account for 95% of the world’s coffee production. The Arabica vs Robusta coffee debate is widely argued, but what exactly is the difference between them? Read this definitive guide to learn more about these deliciously distinctive coffees.
Arabica is coffee that comes from the beans of the Coffea Arabica plant. Arabica coffee originates from Ethiopia and is the most widely consumed type of coffee in the world making up some 60% of the world’s coffee production.
The name Arabica or Coffea Arabica is thought to have originated when coffee travelled from Ethiopia to Arabia in the 7th Century.
Arabica coffee plants prefer tropical climates close to the equator. This is why some of the best Arabica coffee is grown in countries such as Ethiopia, India Guatemala, Colombia and Brazil - the largest producer of Arabica coffee in the world. Arabica coffee grows well at high altitudes which is why it is often cultivated on hillsides.
Robusta coffee is made from the beans of the Coffea canephora plant. Coffea canephora is responsible for between 30% and 40% of the world’s coffee production.
Robusta gets its name from its hardy nature. It is able to grow in lower altitudes and diverse climates around the world making it a more resilient and ‘robust’ species of coffee. Robusta coffee plants are also relatively resistant to pests, insects and harsh weather conditions.
Robusta’s main growing regions are Africa, Indonesia and India.
Arabica beans vary in taste depending on the region, Arabica can be sweet to taste with fruity notes but can also have cereal or nutty flavours. They tend to have a higher acidity than Robusta beans which gives them a winey tone. In contrast, Robusta beans can be deep in flavour with a more distinct woody and nutty taste.
Arabica plants grow between 2.5 and 4.5 metres high and Arabica beans are oval in shape. Robusta plants can grow up to 6 metres high and the beans have a more circular appearance.
Arabica and Robusta have two completely different, but equally delicious, tasting profiles. Arabica’s light and fruity tones make it absolutely delicious in milky drinks while Robusta’s intense and rich qualities and smooth crema work beautifully in espresso. Each coffee type has its own exciting flavours and notes, but neither one tastes ‘better’ than the other.
Solelio - discover the delicate, red fruit notes in this full washed Arabica blend. Combining beans from Kenya and the Nariño highlands of Colombia it offers a well-balanced and lightly roasted morning blend.
Giornio - at first sip you’ll experience toasted cereal tones, followed by subtle white floral notes that are brought to life by the acidity of Kenyan Arabica. All are harmoniously combined in this medium roasted morning blend.
Cosi - This is a blend of Kenyan and South American Arabicas that are lightly roasted to create a delicate and balanced marriage of toasted cereal and fruity notes.
Envivo Lungo - Envivo Lungo is a blend of a distinctive Arabica from India with a Robusta from Mexico.
India - Master Origin India with Robusta Monsoon gets its intense, woody, spicy aromatics from the monsooned Robusta blended with Indian Arabica.
Capriccio - Capriccio is an espresso with a balanced bouquet, light acidity and a very characteristic cereal note. It is composed of Arabicas from South America including Brazil, in ideal proportions, and a touch of lightly roasted Robusta.
Ispirazione Palermo Kazaar - A daring blend including Robustas from Brazil and Guatemala, specially prepared for Nespresso, and a separately roasted Arabica from South America.
Ispirazione Roma - Central and South American Arabicas are combined with Robusta. Roma is the ideal coffee for those looking for an Espresso that is both short and smooth.
Alto Intenso - Washed Robusta from Guatemala and washed Arabica from Costa Rica blend to create a dense, thick crema.
Intenso - This dark roasted coffee is made of Guatemalan Robusta and Central and South American Arabicas.
Fortado - Fortado is an intense and full-bodied blend made of Indian Robusta and South and Central American Arabicas.
Arondio - Created from Colombian Arabicas and a touch of Guatemalan Robusta, Arondio is a medium roasted blend with distinct cereal notes.
Diavolitto - Highly roasted Robusta and Brazilian Arabica coffee beans.
Altissio - This espresso is made with Arabicas from Costa Rica and South America, and a hint of Robusta.
Ispirazione Ristretto Italiano - combines the best East African and South American Arabicas. This blend contains the great, lightly acidic Kenyan Arabicas and a touch of Robusta for added zing.
Ispirazione Ristretto Italiano Decaffeinato - is powerful and contrasting with a hint of fruit. A selection of the best Kenyan and South American Arabicas are sophisticatedly blended with a touch of Robusta.
Taste the difference of Nespresso’s sustainably sourced Arabica and Robusta coffee, hand-picked from the best coffee regions in the world.
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