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Kapeng barako (Spanish: café varraco or café verraco; English: barako coffee ), also known as Barako coffee or Batangas coffee, is a coffee varietal grown in the Philippines, particularly in the provinces of Batangas and Cavite. It belongs to the species Coffea liberica. The term is also used to refer to all coffee coming from those provinces. Barako in the languages of the Philippines means "stud", and is associated with the image of masculinity. Barako has a strong flavor and fragrance reminiscent of aniseed.
Barako trees are some of the largest commercially cultivated coffee trees, which make them more difficult to grow. They are considered endangered due to low production and demand. It is listed in the Ark of Taste international catalogue of endangered heritage foods by the Slow Food movement.
Etymology
Barako in Philippine languages is equivalent to the English term "stud" (both literally and figuratively), from Spanish varraco, " wild boar ". The word is associated with connotations of masculinity and machismo in Filipino culture.