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Similar to Robusta and Arabica, Excelsa cherries take approximately nine months to mature. Excelsa trees can reach impressive heights, towering up to 60 feet when fully mature. Like Liberica, these trees have extensive root systems that grow deep into the ground, providing them with resilience and enabling them to withstand drought conditions.
Similar to Robusta and Arabica, Excelsa cherries take approximately nine months to mature. Excelsa trees can reach impressive heights, towering up to 60 feet when fully mature. Like Liberica, these trees have extensive root systems that grow deep into the ground, providing them with resilience and enabling them to withstand drought conditions.


When it comes to caffeine content, Excelsa falls in the middle range between Arabica and Robusta. Its balanced taste profile makes it a perfect choice for discerning coffee aficionados seeking a unique and flavorful experience. Notably, some coffee vendors in the Philippines market Excelsa beans as Barako coffee, underscoring its distinct qualities and characteristics.
Excelsa coffee (Coffea liberica var. dewevrei) offers a balanced taste profile that appeals to discerning coffee aficionados. With a caffeine content higher than Liberica and falling in the middle range between Arabica and Robusta, it provides a unique and flavorful experience. Notably, Excelsa beans are often marketed as Barako coffee by Philippine vendors, highlighting its distinct qualities and characteristics.


While specific data on average yields or counts of Excelsa cherries per tree may not be readily available, it is known that the harvest yields can vary depending on factors such as tree health, growing conditions, and agricultural practices. However, what remains consistent is Excelsa's contribution to the diverse range of coffee varieties cultivated in the Philippines, offering coffee enthusiasts a captivating and memorable coffee experience.
While specific data on average yields or counts of Excelsa cherries per tree may not be readily available, it is known that the harvest yields can vary depending on factors such as tree health, growing conditions, and agricultural practices. However, what remains consistent is Excelsa's contribution to the diverse range of coffee varieties cultivated in the Philippines, offering coffee enthusiasts a captivating and memorable coffee experience.

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