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    Sugarcane EA Decaf

    12.00

    Here is a bit on how Decaf Sugarcane EA is made. Green coffee is being steamed in a low-pressure environment. This process opens the pores of the coffee, allowing for easier caffeine extraction. Coffee is placedin a solution of water and Ethyl Acetate (E.A.), a naturally occuring compound and solvent derived through the fermentation of sugarcane. Beans are submerged in the solvent, which naturally bonds to the salts of chlorogenic acids within the coffee, allowing the extraction of caffeine. With time the beans get saturated and the solution hasto be changed. This manipulation is done several times. When the process is finished the beans are steammed again to remove all traces of EA, dried, get prepared for transportation and roasting.

    · Origin: Colombia, Caldas

    · Processing: Washed

    · Decaffeination process: Sugarcane EA

    · Aroma: Cinnamon

    · Flavour: Gingerbread Cookies, Sweet Lemon

     

     

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    Tata Nahual

    10.30

    Tata Nahual is produced in the coffee growing region of Acatenango by a family-owned green coffee exporter who has over 25 years of experience working in coffee production. Their facilities are located in the coffee- growing region of Fraijanes Plateau, this is where they have their headquarters and their dry mill, for the preparation of their coffees and microlots. Its mission is to receive the highest quality Guatemalan coffee from the best producers, in order to be the first option for its customers. Its vision is to develop long-term relationships with producers who have adequate maintenance, harvesting and processing practices, this allows them to position themselves in the main consumer markets for differentiated coffees. 

    CAN 250g.

    • OriginGuatemala
    • TerroirAcatenango, 1.200 – 1.800 m.a.s.l.
    • VarietalBourbon, Catuai, Caturra
    • ProcessingWashed
    • AromaLemon, Walnut, Yellow fruits,
    • FlavourDark brown caramel, Yellow plum
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    Abyssinia

    10.30

    Abyssinia coffee comes from the coffee-growing regionof Guji and is produced by a family exporter that workswith different producers in the region. This family-owned exporter has a long history of putting a lot of emphasison the tasting of their lots to maintain the consistencythey want to give to their customers and building a solid family relationship with producers and customers.

    • OriginEthiopia
    • TerroirGuji,1900 – 2000 m.a.s.l.
    • ProducerVarious Smallholders
    • VarietalHeirloom
    • ProcessingNatural
    • AromaBalanced, Sweet
    • FlavourRed Fruits and Berries