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White Honey Processing
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In Simple Terms
White honey is the mildest of the honey styles - almost all the sticky mucilage is removed before drying, so the result tastes pretty similar to a washed coffee. It's a gentle way to try honey processing without committing to the big fruity flavours of the darker honey styles.
What is white honey processing?
White honey processing is the lightest category of honey processing - almost all of the mucilage is removed after pulping, leaving only a very thin layer or near-clean parchment surface before drying. In some definitions, white honey involves no deliberate fermentation step at all.
The result sits very close to washed processing in flavour character: clean, bright, and relatively low in fruit intensity, but with drying happening without the washing step of conventional washed processing. The slight mucilage retention can contribute a subtle sweetness and slightly fuller body than a comparable fully washed coffee.
White honey is produced primarily in Costa Rica and is the least fruit-forward and most commercially predictable of the honey categories. For roasters wanting to offer a honey-processed coffee to customers who prefer cleaner cup profiles - or as a first step into explaining the honey processing spectrum - it's a practical place to start.
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