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product_id: 28216609
title: "Unroasted Green Coffee Beans for Small Batch Roasting – Specialty Grade Nicaraguan Arabica Coffee with Smooth, Sweet & Well-Balanced Flavor – 3 Lb (Caturra Varietal)"
brand: "primos coffee co."
price: "285.16 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Primos Coffee Co."
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/28216609-unroasted-green-coffee-beans-for-small-batch-roasting-specialty-grade
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region: Tunisia
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# Sustainably farmed 3 lbs premium weight High-altitude grown Unroasted Green Coffee Beans for Small Batch Roasting – Specialty Grade Nicaraguan Arabica Coffee with Smooth, Sweet & Well-Balanced Flavor – 3 Lb (Caturra Varietal)

**Brand:** primos coffee co.
**Price:** 285.16 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your brew game with single-origin green beans — roast, sip, and savor the difference!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Unroasted Green Coffee Beans for Small Batch Roasting – Specialty Grade Nicaraguan Arabica Coffee with Smooth, Sweet & Well-Balanced Flavor – 3 Lb (Caturra Varietal) by primos coffee co.
- **How much does it cost?** 285.16 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/28216609-unroasted-green-coffee-beans-for-small-batch-roasting-specialty-grade)

## Best For

- primos coffee co. enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted primos coffee co. brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Roast Your Way:** Customize your perfect cup with green beans ideal for medium (city) roast, unlocking delicate flavor nuances.
- • **Flavor Symphony:** Experience rich sweetness, smooth balance, and bright citrus acidity with subtle cacao undertones in every roast.
- • **Micro-Lot Mastery:** Hand-picked, shade-grown beans from a single Nicaraguan estate ensure unparalleled specialty grade quality.
- • **Eco-Conscious Craft:** Direct trade and sustainable farming practices support local communities and protect natural resources.
- • **Freshness You Control:** Receive unroasted, raw beans for ultimate freshness and full control over your coffee’s roast profile.

## Overview

This 3 lb bag of specialty-grade, unroasted Caturra green coffee beans comes directly from a single high-altitude estate in Nicaragua. Sustainably grown and hand-picked, these premium Arabica beans offer a rich, balanced flavor profile with citrus and cacao notes. Perfect for home roasting enthusiasts seeking fresh, customizable coffee experiences while supporting ethical farming.

## Description

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Review: Consistently Smooth, Chocolate-Forward Cup - Primos Nicaraguan green beans roast beautifully and very evenly in my home roaster, producing an excellent cup with a smooth chocolate-forward profile and low acidity. I consistently get reliable results and would definitely recommend these beans, especially for home roasters who enjoy a sweet, chocolatey Nicaraguan coffee. Great value for the bag, as well.
Review: Best Home Brewed Cup of Coffee - I've always been a coffee lover. Being of spanish descent, having a good strong cup of coffee is of utmost importance. I grew up on Cafè Bustello and making coffee in the sock (coffee grinds in a sock that you pour boiling hot water over and let steep in a pot.) Much of the flavor derived from the coffee came from re-using the sock / coffee ground method over and over. As I got older, I upgraded to whole bean coffee and a grinder to grind myself. I threw away the sock method of brewing and used a simple pour over instead. As the flavors in coffee became more succinct and aromatic, I continued to explore new and innovative ways to make coffee. Recently I stumbled upon an article that talked about saving money by buying green coffee beans. It piqued my interest and I found I could roast my own coffee without having to invest in expensive gadgets. I did a quick search on desertcart for "green coffee beans" and came across all the great reviews that Primos Coffee Co. had. I decided to make the jump and quickly bought 3 lbs of green coffee beans. When the beans arrived I used a stainless steel pot to roast them. I waited 24 hours before grinding them and then quickly made myself a cup of coffee. I became hooked! I have never tasted such a rich and aromatic cup of HOME MADE coffee!! Who knew you could get coffee house style coffee at home and for a fraction of the cost. I would highly recommend these beans to anyone who is looking to brew coffee at home. There is a learning curve to roasting and especially if your looking to roast via the stove top method. Personally, I didn't want to spend money on a hot air popcorn popper because my kitchen is small and cupboard space is valuable real estate. Instead, I poured over article after article that discussed using a heavy stainless steel pot to roast green coffee beans. It was very challenging and because I like my coffee beans on the dark side, there's a fine line between dark / oily dark / and the dreaded burnt bean. Make sure you get the pot nice and toasty before pouring 1 cup of green coffee beans in. Once the beans are in the pot begin stirring with a wooden spatula and don't stop! Train your ear to listen carefully for that first and second crack. Once you get to second crack, the beans seem to come alive and it sounds like bacon sizzling on a frying pan. Throughout the entire process the key is to constantly stir the beans with a wooden spatula AS WELL AS shake the pot back and forth. This helps the beans get an even roast between them. I've experimented with just stirring and only shaking and found that a combination of the 2 motions help even out the roast of the beans. Otherwise, you'll have both dark-dark- roasted beans and chocolatey caramel colored beans in the same roast. Once the beans come to a preferred roast, quickly whisk them out of the pot and into a mesh strainer. If you live in the northeast, take your beans outside and whisk them in the chilly winter air to cool. It also helps get the chaff off the bean without having your kitchen look like a chocolate feather contest gone wild. After the beans cool, place them in a glass jar and seal. I've found that the flavor becomes richer the longer you let the beans rest. 3 day "old" beans are a perfect rich cup of coffee for me whereas next day or 2 day old beans have a mild flavor. 1 cup of green coffee beans yields me 5 days worth of coffee.

## Features

- Small Batch Roasting: Specialty grade Nicaraguan Arabica green coffee beans for beginner and experienced roasters looking for smooth sweetness, balanced brightness and consistent flavor development
- Smooth & Sweet Cup Profile: Produces a clean flavor profile with chocolate, caramel and gentle citrus characteristics
- Versatile Roast Performance: Excellent for light, medium or dark roasts created with drum roasters, air roasters, popcorn poppers or other small batch roasting methods
- From Our Farm in Nicaragua: Carefully selected Arabica lots from our family’s farm for roasters seeking premium quality, exceptional flavor and consistency crop after crop
- Carefully Grown & Harvested: From our most recent crop, grown at high altitude under a canopy of shade and harvested by hand, all to ensure exceptional flavor

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B014THN4OI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,401 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #2 in Unroasted Coffee Beans |
| Brand | Primos Coffee Co. |
| Brand Name | Primos Coffee Co. |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeinated |
| Coffee Roast Level | Unroasted |
| Coffee Type | Coffee Bean |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,814 Reviews |
| Each Unit Count | 1.0 |
| Flavor | 3 Lb Caturra |
| Item Form | Whole Bean |
| Item Package Weight | 1.34 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Primos Coffee Co. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Part Number | SYNCHKG081564 |
| Region of Origin | Nicaragua |
| Roast Level | Unroasted |
| Size | 48 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Single Estate Direct Trade |
| Sweetness Description | rich sweetness |
| Unit Count | 48 Ounce |
| Variety | Caturra |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Primos Coffee Co.
- **Caffeine Content Description:** Caffeinated
- **Flavor:** 3 Lb Caturra
- **Item Form:** Whole Bean
- **Roast Level:** Unroasted

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Flavor** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What exactly does "Produced sustainably with the highest standards for our fellow Nicaraguans" mean? Fair trade?**
A: Hello Ulysses,Great question! Our family has been producing coffee for four generations and we want to continue for many more. To do this, we are committed to sustainable practices including the highest social, economic and environmental standards for our fellow Nicaraguans and natural resources. Fair trade does include sustainability but it is focused on obtaining better trading conditions for small farmer co-operatives. Our coffee is not traded through a co-operative but rather directly - meaning you are purchasing directly from the farmer. Hope that answers your question!Primos Coffee Co.

**Q: Is wet washing used for these beans?**
A: Washing, where the beans are wet processed and flotation is used to remove bad cherries, is one of two possible preparation methods for coffee, the other being dry or 'natural' preparation. Washing is much more common globally and is a more reliable way of producing fine coffees. Almost all coffee originating in the Americas is washed. With natural or dry coffees, where the coffee cherry is sun dried and then hulled, much more hand labor is required to produce a good result, and these coffees are often, although not exclusively of African origin. There are also washed African coffees of course. Note that washing has nothing to do with a decaffeination process.

**Q: Are these beans viable, so they may be germinated to grow coffee plants?**
A: No, James B., these beans will not germinate to grow coffee plants. They have had their last layer of parchment removed and that must be intact for the beans to germinate. Sorry!

**Q: Are these beans a Green color or a silver gray?**
A: Silver gray color is the thin outer covering of the bean. It flakes off during roasting, leaving only the bean. It’s harmless, non-toxic stuff.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Consistently Smooth, Chocolate-Forward Cup
*by A***E on May 18, 2026*

Primos Nicaraguan green beans roast beautifully and very evenly in my home roaster, producing an excellent cup with a smooth chocolate-forward profile and low acidity. I consistently get reliable results and would definitely recommend these beans, especially for home roasters who enjoy a sweet, chocolatey Nicaraguan coffee. Great value for the bag, as well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Home Brewed Cup of Coffee
*by C***O on November 10, 2017*

I've always been a coffee lover. Being of spanish descent, having a good strong cup of coffee is of utmost importance. I grew up on Cafè Bustello and making coffee in the sock (coffee grinds in a sock that you pour boiling hot water over and let steep in a pot.) Much of the flavor derived from the coffee came from re-using the sock / coffee ground method over and over. As I got older, I upgraded to whole bean coffee and a grinder to grind myself. I threw away the sock method of brewing and used a simple pour over instead. As the flavors in coffee became more succinct and aromatic, I continued to explore new and innovative ways to make coffee. Recently I stumbled upon an article that talked about saving money by buying green coffee beans. It piqued my interest and I found I could roast my own coffee without having to invest in expensive gadgets. I did a quick search on Amazon for "green coffee beans" and came across all the great reviews that Primos Coffee Co. had. I decided to make the jump and quickly bought 3 lbs of green coffee beans. When the beans arrived I used a stainless steel pot to roast them. I waited 24 hours before grinding them and then quickly made myself a cup of coffee. I became hooked! I have never tasted such a rich and aromatic cup of HOME MADE coffee!! Who knew you could get coffee house style coffee at home and for a fraction of the cost. I would highly recommend these beans to anyone who is looking to brew coffee at home. There is a learning curve to roasting and especially if your looking to roast via the stove top method. Personally, I didn't want to spend money on a hot air popcorn popper because my kitchen is small and cupboard space is valuable real estate. Instead, I poured over article after article that discussed using a heavy stainless steel pot to roast green coffee beans. It was very challenging and because I like my coffee beans on the dark side, there's a fine line between dark / oily dark / and the dreaded burnt bean. Make sure you get the pot nice and toasty before pouring 1 cup of green coffee beans in. Once the beans are in the pot begin stirring with a wooden spatula and don't stop! Train your ear to listen carefully for that first and second crack. Once you get to second crack, the beans seem to come alive and it sounds like bacon sizzling on a frying pan. Throughout the entire process the key is to constantly stir the beans with a wooden spatula AS WELL AS shake the pot back and forth. This helps the beans get an even roast between them. I've experimented with just stirring and only shaking and found that a combination of the 2 motions help even out the roast of the beans. Otherwise, you'll have both dark-dark- roasted beans and chocolatey caramel colored beans in the same roast. Once the beans come to a preferred roast, quickly whisk them out of the pot and into a mesh strainer. If you live in the northeast, take your beans outside and whisk them in the chilly winter air to cool. It also helps get the chaff off the bean without having your kitchen look like a chocolate feather contest gone wild. After the beans cool, place them in a glass jar and seal. I've found that the flavor becomes richer the longer you let the beans rest. 3 day "old" beans are a perfect rich cup of coffee for me whereas next day or 2 day old beans have a mild flavor. 1 cup of green coffee beans yields me 5 days worth of coffee.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I tried both the Parainema and Caturra Vareity
*by E***N on November 18, 2023*

They are both quality beans with very few bad or broken beans. But I preferred the Caturra more. The Parainema variety had too much of an acidic finish. I tried the Caturra first and at just about any roast it came out really nice. The Parainema was roasted to medium and a slightly darker roast and mixed the roasts at a 2:1 medium to dark ratio. I'm tempted to try a blonde roast and see if that makes it more tolerable on the finish. My Roasting Method: I used a 1475 Watt popcorn popper with about 2 ounces in each batch. It took about 5 minutes to reach first crack and about 1-3 minutes after it began the second crack and then I pulled it off the heat during second crack. Brewing Method: This is where I might have gone wrong and will update my review if the acidic finish is just from using water that was too hot. I measured out 15 grams of coffee for 8 ounces of water. put the grounds in the hot water and let it steep for 3 minutes. Agitated it a few times and it created a dark cup of coffee with a very nice thick foam on top. Taste(Parainema Variety): It has a very silky mouthfeel, extremely easy to drink, with a depth of flavor, very smooth and easy on the palette. Then a lingering acidic aftertaste that just doesn't go away. It's just interesting how the finish is in such contrast with the initial taste. In the end the over-acidic finish was just overwhelming and will have to experiment to see if I can get that down a bit. I understand that this is a characteristic of this bean and there are many brewing methods that can change that profile a bit, so will experiment with different roasts, temperatures and brewing methods to try and make a less acidic result.

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*Last updated: 2026-06-13*