Staten Islander entrepreneurs bring rare, delicious coffee to NYC | Staten Islanders of 2024

Editor’s Note: We are recognizing some of the exceptional individuals who have demonstrated the best of Staten Island this year and naming them as Staten Island’s Brightest Lights of 2024 in recognition of the many Staten Islanders who have done so.

They deserve congratulations, as do all the residents of the borough who have discovered ways to support, advocate for, inspire, alter the world, and/or care about their neighborhood in 2024.

Livingston-based Wyeth and Krizel Mendoza, a married couple with three children, are combining their passion for the Philippines with excellent coffee. For a genuinely genuine, Filipino-inspired coffee experience, they have introduced Batangas Best, a brand composed entirely of Liberica beans. Krizel Mendoza is shown. Thanks to Wyeth MendozaThanks to Wyeth Mendoza

2024’s Top Stars on Staten Island: Wyeth and Krizel Mendoza

In summary, their story:

Livingston-based Wyeth and Krizel Mendoza, a married couple with three children, are combining their passion for the Philippines with excellent coffee. For a genuinely genuine, Filipino-inspired coffee experience, they have introduced Batangas Best, a brand composed entirely of Liberica beans.

Liberica beans are bigger than Arabica and Robusta beans, have a distinctive teardrop-like shape, and smell strongly of flowers and fruit—often compared to jackfruit.

After being introduced to the Philippines from western/central Africa by the Spanish, this distinctive Liberica cultivar flourished in the hills of Lipa City, Batangas, where it is now grown exclusively, according to Krizel Mendoza. Our coffee is genuinely unique and premium because it is only harvested once a year. In contrast to our upbringing in the Philippines, we have never witnessed this type being appreciated in the United States.

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Promoting this premium type, which is usually mixed with other species like Arabica, Robusta, or Excelsa, to the American coffee market would be a great way for us to support our local community. In addition to providing outstanding single-origin coffee, Batangas Best promotes environmental sustainability and cultural heritage by assisting local people and direct trade.

Read Dr. Gracelyn Santos’s complete account of Krizel and Wyeth Mendoza’s story >>

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