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roasted coffee beans
Two types of arabica beans were carefully selected when devising this blend for espresso and beverages with milk. Almond is the defining characteristic of its aroma, while the same nut is evident in the taste, complimented by a subtle tone of ripe fruit and a lingering chocolatey aftertaste. The acidity is velvety and its body rich. Country: Brazil - El Salvador; region: Sao Domingos mountain, Ahuachapan; altitude: 980 – 1,250 m.a.s.l; farm: Mariano, La Providencia; growers: Manoel B. Junqueira, Fernando Alfaro; processing method: natural, honey; Varietals: catuai, mundo novo, bourbon, tupi, caturra.
Preparation: recommended for espresso. Preparation guidelines: 20 ml water / 9 g ground coffee / extraction time 28-32 sec. Further instructions for preparation are available at: http://www.oxalis.cz/making-coffee.
Two types of arabica beans were carefully selected when devising this blend for espresso and beverages with milk. Almond is the defining characteristic of its aroma, while the same nut is evident in the taste, complimented by a subtle tone of ripe fruit and a lingering chocolatey aftertaste. The acidity is velvety and its body rich.
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roasted coffee beans
Two types of arabica beans were carefully selected when devising this blend for espresso and beverages with milk. Almond is the defining characteristic of its aroma, while the same nut is evident in the taste, complimented by a subtle tone of ripe fruit and a lingering chocolatey aftertaste. The acidity is velvety and its body rich. Country: Brazil - El Salvador; region: Sao Domingos mountain, Ahuachapan; altitude: 980 – 1,250 m.a.s.l; farm: Mariano, La Providencia; growers: Manoel B. Junqueira, Fernando Alfaro; processing method: natural, honey; Varietals: catuai, mundo novo, bourbon, tupi, caturra.
Preparation: recommended for espresso. Preparation guidelines: 20 ml water / 9 g ground coffee / extraction time 28-32 sec. Further instructions for preparation are available at: http://www.oxalis.cz/making-coffee.
Two types of arabica beans were carefully selected when devising this blend for espresso and beverages with milk. Almond is the defining characteristic of its aroma, while the same nut is evident in the taste, complimented by a subtle tone of ripe fruit and a lingering chocolatey aftertaste. The acidity is velvety and its body rich.
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Roasted organic coffee beans from a plantation (100% arabica). Chanchamayo Province and the surroundings of Cusco produce the greatest amount of organic coffee in the world. Coffees from the Andes possess a typically rustic character, a quality not overidden by other traits of Peruvian coffee – a...
Roasted organic coffee beans from a plantation (100% arabica). Chanchamayo Province and the surroundings of Cusco produce the greatest amount of organic coffee in the world. Coffees from the Andes possess a typically rustic character, a quality not overidden by other traits of Peruvian coffee – a...