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Typica Coffee from Honduras

Typica is one of the defining varieties of Honduran coffee. Honduras grows coffee at 1,100–1,700 m across regions such as Copán, Montecillos (Marcala), Opalaca, and Typica — a Arabica of Foundational lineage carried from Yemen via Java and Amsterdam to the Americas in the 1700s — occupies an important place in that landscape. Its preferred range of 1,200–2,000+ m aligns with what Honduran farms can offer, which is a large part of why the pairing works.

Agronomically, Typica brings a demanding but rewarding profile — very susceptible to leaf rust, cbd, and nematodes — with low yields on a tall, conical, low branch density plant. In Honduras, where the harvest runs november – april and annual production is ≈5.5–6 million 60-kg bags, those traits shape which farms plant it and how its lots reach the export market through Puerto Cortés.

In the cup, Honduran Typica expresses both sides of its parentage: the variety contributes clean, sweet, silky body with delicate citrus and floral notes at altitude, while Honduras's terroir adds the character the origin is known for — sweet caramel and red fruit, round body, gentle citric acidity; marcala lots add peach and floral lift, copán leans chocolate. Buyers comparing Typica across origins will find the Honduran expression distinct for exactly that reason.

Key facts

VarietyTypica
SpeciesArabica
LineageFoundational lineage carried from Yemen via Java and Amsterdam to the Americas in the 1700s
Optimal altitude1,200–2,000+ m
Honduras growing altitude1,100–1,700 m
Harvest seasonNovember – April
Disease resistanceVery susceptible to leaf rust, CBD, and nematodes
Bean sizeLarge, elongated
Typical Honduran cupSweet caramel and red fruit, round body, gentle citric acidity; Marcala lots add peach and floral lift, Copán leans chocolate.

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Typica Coffee from Honduras — frequently asked questions

Where in Honduras is Typica grown?

Primarily across Copán, Montecillos (Marcala), Opalaca, at elevations of 1,100–1,700 m. The variety's preferred range of 1,200–2,000+ m means the higher zones tend to produce the most expressive lots.

What does Honduran Typica taste like?

Expect the variety's core character — clean, sweet, silky body with delicate citrus and floral notes at altitude — shaped by Honduras's terroir toward sweet caramel and red fruit, round body, gentle citric acidity; marcala lots add peach and floral lift, copán leans chocolate.

When is Typica from Honduras available fresh?

The Honduran harvest runs november – april; fresh-crop lots typically reach consuming markets one to three months after milling, shipped via Puerto Cortés.

Volcana Coffee exports high-grown Catimor, Typica, and washed Fine Robusta from the Bolaven Plateau, Laos — washed, natural, and honey processed, SGS-inspected, with full export documentation. Cup our origin against any in the world.

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