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neon  
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(1 user)  More options Dec 31 2006, 11:26 am
From: "neon" <duncan.ch...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 08:26:14 -0800
Local: Sun, Dec 31 2006 11:26 am
Subject: washing coffee
Does anyone wash their green coffee beans before roasting, or do you
roast them right from the  bag they come in?

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Jim  
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 More options Dec 31 2006, 11:44 am
From: "Jim" <j...@coffeebeanhut.com>
Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 08:44:57 -0800
Local: Sun, Dec 31 2006 11:44 am
Subject: Re: washing coffee
I always roast right from the bag. Moisture has an affect on roasting
characteristics.

On Dec 31, 8:26 am, "neon" <duncan.ch...@gmail.com> wrote:


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neon  
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 More options Dec 31 2006, 3:01 pm
From: "neon" <duncan.ch...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 12:01:26 -0800
Local: Sun, Dec 31 2006 3:01 pm
Subject: Re: washing coffee
Thanks for the reply.

I have roasted from the bag for quite awhile myself, but started to
wonder how clean the green coffee was that I purchase online. I have
been researching wet and dry processing and wondering how good the
processing controls are in so many different places, i.e. clean water
and open air drying.

I agree that the moisture that washing add has allot to do with the
result of the roast.


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