Illustration of Orange in coffee
Flavor Note

Orange

Sweet, round citrus warmth

Orange notes bring a sweet, round citrus character to coffee. Less sharp than lemon or grapefruit, orange acidity is warm and inviting. This flavor is common in Rwandan, Costa Rican, and some Colombian coffees.

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Origins Known for Orange

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Orange taste like in coffee?
Orange notes bring a sweet, round citrus character to coffee. Less sharp than lemon or grapefruit, orange acidity is warm and inviting. This flavor is common in Rwandan, Costa Rican, and some Colombian coffees.
Which coffee beans have Orange notes?
Orange notes bring a sweet, round citrus character to coffee. Less sharp than lemon or grapefruit, orange acidity is warm and inviting. This flavor is common in Rwandan, Costa Rican, and some Colombian coffees. Look for beans with Orange in their tasting notes.
What coffee origins are known for Orange?
Orange notes bring a sweet, round citrus character to coffee. Less sharp than lemon or grapefruit, orange acidity is warm and inviting. This flavor is common in Rwandan, Costa Rican, and some Colombian coffees. Several coffee-growing regions produce beans with these characteristics.