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roasted coffee beans (100% arabica)
Brazílie Santos Estuário
Preparation: select the correct grind of coffee corresponding to the method for preparing your favourite type. For 100 ml of water allow 7 g of ground coffee. Use hot water of 93-94°C. Keep in a cool and dry place, in an airtight container. Further instructions for preparation here: http://www.oxalis.cz/making-coffee
This blend brings together 2 types of coffee from a region close to Nova Resende and Cabo Verde. Named after the suburb of Estuário in the port city of Santos, it comprises a combination of Mundo Novo and Catuai. The taste and aroma boast a subtle edge of dark chocolate with peanut, while cacao bean peel also comes through in the flavour. The coffee shows delicate body with decent acidity.
roasted coffee beans (100% arabica)
Brazílie Santos Estuário
Preparation: select the correct grind of coffee corresponding to the method for preparing your favourite type. For 100 ml of water allow 7 g of ground coffee. Use hot water of 93-94°C. Keep in a cool and dry place, in an airtight container. Further instructions for preparation here: http://www.oxalis.cz/making-coffee
This blend brings together 2 types of coffee from a region close to Nova Resende and Cabo Verde. Named after the suburb of Estuário in the port city of Santos, it comprises a combination of Mundo Novo and Catuai. The taste and aroma boast a subtle edge of dark chocolate with peanut, while cacao bean peel also comes through in the flavour. The coffee shows delicate body with decent acidity.
Produced by the Mocabe cooperative of farmers founded in the year 2000, this coffee comes from the Soconusco region in the state of Chiapas and is grown at 700 -1,000 m.a.s.l. The association was set up to improve the social conditions and economic prospects of its members and their families and ...
Produced by the Mocabe cooperative of farmers founded in the year 2000, this coffee comes from the Soconusco region in the state of Chiapas and is grown at 700 -1,000 m.a.s.l. The association was set up to improve the social conditions and economic prospects of its members and their families and ...