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Ethiopian Kochere Biloya Yirgacheffe Natural

Ethiopian Kochere Biloya Yirgacheffe Natural

Prairie Lily Coffee

About This Coffee

This Ethiopian coffee is from the Kore Biloya washing station in the Gedio region of SNNPR (Yirgacheffe). Grown at altitudes between 1700-1900 meters above sea level, the coffee consists of varieties 74100, 74112, and indigenous local heirlooms. The coffee undergoes anaerobic natural fermentation, where ripe cherries are sealed in GrainPro bags for 18-24 hours before being dried on raised beds for 2-3 weeks. The Kore Biloya station is one of Tracon's oldest and produces natural coffees with very floral-like characteristics. Cherries are harvested between October and December from farms averaging over 3 hectares in size.

Origin

Yirgacheffe (Ethiopia)
Kochere, Gedio (Ethiopia)

Flavor Notes

Roast Level

Processing

Natural, Anaerobic Fermentation

Typology

Arabica
JARC 74100, 74-112, Indigenous Local Heirloom
PL

Prairie Lily Coffee

Named after Saskatchewan's provincial flower, Prairie Lily Coffee was founded in 2015 in Saskatoon as the province's first specialty coffee roastery, bringing the third wave to the prairies. They roast on a Probat in small batches, producing medium profiles that balance origin character with the kind of approachable warmth that suits the local palate. Beans come through direct trade from Colombia, Guatemala, Ethiopia, Kenya, Brazil, and Honduras. The wholesale program has grown to supply cafes and restaurants across Saskatchewan, and regular cuppings and education events help build a specialty coffee culture in a region that did not have one before Prairie Lily arrived. The roastery's community focused approach and prairie hospitality have made it a cornerstone of Saskatoon's evolving food and drink scene.

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