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PM Modi hails Indian coffee varieties in Mann Ki Baat: Here's what makes the world love Indian coffee

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Mann Ki Baat address on Sunday hailed India's unique coffee varieties, each with its unique taste and aroma. From Karnataka’s famed Arabica and Kerala’s Monsooned Malabar to Odisha’s rising Koraput beans, here's a look at what makes Indian coffee unique.

October 26, 2025 / 19:30 IST
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Indian coffee varieties: Known as the “Coffee Cup of India,” Coorg’s beans are famed for their rich body, intense aroma, and robust flavour (Image: Canva)
Indian coffee varieties: Known as the “Coffee Cup of India,” Coorg’s beans are famed for their rich body, intense aroma, and robust flavour (Image: Canva)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his Mann Ki Baat address on Sunday, lauded India's rich coffee-growing regions, each distinguished by unique geographical, climatic, and cultural influences that lend the coffee its distinct flavours and aromas. Commending the country's coffee culture, PM Modi noted that coffee enthusiasts worldwide have appreciated this diversity. He stated, "Indian coffee is brewed in India and loved by the world."

Let's take a look at India’s major coffee-producing regions and the unique tastes they offer.

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Karnataka: The heart of Indian coffee

Karnataka is India’s largest coffee producer, accounting for nearly 70 percent of the nation’s output. The main coffee belts — Coorg (Kodagu), Chikmagalur, and Hassan — each provide distinctive flavour profiles: