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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 delicate body, wine-like acidity, and pure and sweet aftertaste.
Preparation: select the correct grind of coffee corresponding to the method for your coffee preparation. For 100 ml of water allow 7 g of ground coffee. Use hot water of 93-94°C. Store in an airtight container. Further instructions for preparation here: www.oxalis.cz/making-coffee
Coffees from the Andes possess a typically rustic character, although this is not overidden by other traits of Peruvian coffee - delicate body, winey acidity, and a pure and sweet aftertaste.
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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 delicate body, wine-like acidity, and pure and sweet aftertaste.
Preparation: select the correct grind of coffee corresponding to the method for your coffee preparation. For 100 ml of water allow 7 g of ground coffee. Use hot water of 93-94°C. Store in an airtight container. Further instructions for preparation here: www.oxalis.cz/making-coffee
Coffees from the Andes possess a typically rustic character, although this is not overidden by other traits of Peruvian coffee - delicate body, winey acidity, and a pure and sweet aftertaste.
Medium
Roasted coffee beans from a plantation (100% arabica). Ethiopia is considered the cradle of arabica coffee, and this example originates in the Yirgacheffe area. Grown at an altitude of 1,800 to 2,100 m.a.s.l., the beans are processed in the washed manner at a washing station in the Kochere area, ...
Roasted coffee beans from a plantation (100% arabica). Ethiopia is considered the cradle of arabica coffee, and this example originates in the Yirgacheffe area. Grown at an altitude of 1,800 to 2,100 m.a.s.l., the beans are processed in the washed manner at a washing station in the Kochere area, ...
A blend of green teas from Golaghat District in Assam, India. The curled, light green tea leaves create a crystal clear yellow infusion with an aroma and taste suggestive of grapefruit.
A blend of green teas from Golaghat District in Assam, India. The curled, light green tea leaves create a crystal clear yellow infusion with an aroma and taste suggestive of grapefruit.
Black tea from the Coonoor Tea Estate, a plantation that ranks amongst the oldest in the Nilgiri region. Nestling at the altitude of 1,850 m, it provides magnificent views of the vicinity. The aroma of this tea is honey-like, boasting a light, fruity note, while the taste is dominated by citrus f...
Black tea from the Coonoor Tea Estate, a plantation that ranks amongst the oldest in the Nilgiri region. Nestling at the altitude of 1,850 m, it provides magnificent views of the vicinity. The aroma of this tea is honey-like, boasting a light, fruity note, while the taste is dominated by citrus f...