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Roast Level: Dark
Bean Source Country: Americas Blend
Fair Trade

Honduras Meets Brazil

This coffee thrives in the growing region of Montecillos-Marcala (Honduras) in mixed cultures on Finca Comsa, known for its biodynamic farming methods. Blended with our Brazil from Finca Da Lagoa, a harmonious coffee has emerged – with a nice body and multi-layered sweetness. Specifically developed by us for the gastronomy sector, and now also for you at home.

Botanic
100% Terroir Arabicas

Origin
Honduras, Brazil

Profile
Chocolate, low fruit acidity

250 g

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Roast Level: Dark
Dark roast coffee features a more intense, robust flavor profile due to its longer roasting time. Therefore, when selecting a dark roast, expect less acidity, a full body, and flavors like dark chocolate, smokiness, and a hint of bitterness.
Bean Source Country: Americas Blend
Latin American coffee beans often have flavor profiles characterized by bright acidity, medium to light body, and fruity or nutty notes.
Fair trade
Fair-trade coffee refers to coffee beans that are produced, traded, and sold following a set of ethical and social standards designed to ensure fair treatment of farmers and workers in the coffee industry. Fair Trade organizations work to create a more equitable global trade model by prioritizing the well-being of small-scale coffee producers and farm workers, primarily in developing countries.

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