Coffee Cherry
The coffee cherry is the fruit that contains the coffee bean at its core.
Definition: A small, round fruit that grows on coffee plants.
Structure: Typically contains two seeds; the coffee beans.
Ripeness: Ripe cherries are usually red and sweeter.
Processing role: How the cherry is processed affects final flavour.
Farming importance: Hand-picking ensures only ripe cherries are harvested.
Why it matters: Quality coffee begins with healthy, ripe cherries.
Related terms: Washed Process, Natural Process, Honey Process, Arabica, Terroir.