Abstract: A coffee roasting process for forming a low density roasted coffee having a yield of high soluble solids in which the green coffee beans are dry roasted by passage in a fluidized bed through a two-stage roaster. In the first stage, the beans are heated to a temperature of 550.degree. F. to 570.degree. F. by a roasting gas for partial roasting and expansion of their cellular structure. Then, in the second zone, the beans are contacted with an independent roasting gas stream at the same temperature and lower velocity to complete the roasting process.
Abstract: A coffee roasting process for forming roasted coffee in which the green coffee beans are dry roasted by passage in a fluidized bed through a two-stage roaster. In the first stage, the beans are heated by a roasting gas for partial roasting and expansion of their cellular structure. Then, in the second zone, the beans are contacted with an independent roasting gas stream at a temperature of 515.degree. F.- 545.degree. F. to stabilize the open structure of the beans and to provide the desired dark brown color without burning. The second gas is supplied at a lower velocity and higher temperature than the first gas. The roasted coffee bean product is of low density while providing high yield of soluble solids.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 23, 1977
Date of Patent:
September 25, 1979
Assignee:
Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc.
Inventors:
Merton H. Hubbard, Robert R. Phipps, Richard L. Thompson