
Flavor Note
Full Body
A heavy, rich mouthfeel that coats the palate.
Full body describes a dense, creamy tactile sensation in the mouth, similar to whole milk versus skim. Sumatran, Brazilian, and dark-roasted coffees commonly exhibit full body. It results from higher concentrations of dissolved solids, oils, and fine particles in the brew. Brewing methods like French press and espresso accentuate body by allowing more oils into the cup.
Beans with Full Body Notes
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Full Body taste like in coffee?▼
Full body describes a dense, creamy tactile sensation in the mouth, similar to whole milk versus skim. Sumatran, Brazilian, and dark-roasted coffees commonly exhibit full body. It results from higher concentrations of dissolved solids, oils, and fine particles in the brew. Brewing methods like French press and espresso accentuate body by allowing more oils into the cup.
Which coffee beans have Full Body notes?▼
Full body describes a dense, creamy tactile sensation in the mouth, similar to whole milk versus skim. Sumatran, Brazilian, and dark-roasted coffees commonly exhibit full body. It results from higher concentrations of dissolved solids, oils, and fine particles in the brew. Brewing methods like French press and espresso accentuate body by allowing more oils into the cup. Look for beans with Full Body in their tasting notes.
What coffee origins are known for Full Body?▼
Full body describes a dense, creamy tactile sensation in the mouth, similar to whole milk versus skim. Sumatran, Brazilian, and dark-roasted coffees commonly exhibit full body. It results from higher concentrations of dissolved solids, oils, and fine particles in the brew. Brewing methods like French press and espresso accentuate body by allowing more oils into the cup. Several coffee-growing regions produce beans with these characteristics.