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  • Sumatra coffee lends well to being dark roasted and is sometimes referred to as the ‘king of the dark roast’. The roasted coffee delivers a bold and complex experience with a vibrant deep taste that is earthy, herbaceous, dark chocolatey, and smoky-musky (pipe tobacco), yet finishes with a sweet and smooth aftertaste. Subtle notes of berry and vanilla bean can also be detected.
  • Sumatra Coffee Pods

    $6.00$48.00
    Sumatra coffee lends well to being dark roasted and is sometimes referred to as the ‘king of the dark roast’. The roasted coffee delivers a bold and complex experience with a vibrant deep taste that is earthy, herbaceous, dark chocolatey, and smoky-musky (pipe tobacco), yet finishes with a sweet and smooth aftertaste. Subtle notes of berry and vanilla bean can also be detected.
  • Peruvian Coffee Pods

    $6.00$48.00
    Generally a mildly acid coffee, light-bodied but flavorful and aromatic, Peru is considered a good blender owing to its pleasant but understated character. Peru also is widely used in dark roast blends and as a base for flavored coffees. But the best Peru coffees are subtly exceptional: light and levitating with a vanilla-nut-toned sweetness that deserves appreciation as a distinctive specialty origin.
  • Generally a mildly acid coffee, light-bodied but flavorful and aromatic, Peru is considered a good blender owing to its pleasant but understated character. Peru also is widely used in dark roast blends and as a base for flavored coffees. But the best Peru coffees are subtly exceptional: light and levitating with a vanilla-nut-toned sweetness that deserves appreciation as a distinctive specialty origin.
  • Papua New Guinea grows coffee on a smaller scale and is often harder to access in large quantities. Volcanic soils give this coffee a sweet, clean flavor enjoyed by many. Regional differences are not particularly apparent, but may become a factor in the future.
  • Papua New Guinea grows coffee on a smaller scale and is often harder to access in large quantities. Volcanic soils give this coffee a sweet, clean flavor enjoyed by many. Regional differences are not particularly apparent, but may become a factor in the future.
  • Add some zest to your morning with our certified organic Ceylon Orange Pekoe tea! This high caffeine black tea – delivers a subtle-yet-distinctive taste that only comes from the best ingredients chosen at the peak of their freshness. Flavor: brisk, clean, biscuity, well balanced astringency and bitterness Aroma: characteristic fresh and pungent with fragrant notes Color: golden amber
  • Add some zest to your morning with our certified organic Ceylon Orange Pekoe tea! This high caffeine black tea – delivers a subtle-yet-distinctive taste that only comes from the best ingredients chosen at the peak of their freshness. Flavor: brisk, clean, biscuity, well balanced astringency and bitterness Aroma: characteristic fresh and pungent with fragrant notes Color: golden amber
  • Add some zest to your morning with our certified organic Ceylon Orange Pekoe tea! This high caffeine black tea – delivers a subtle-yet-distinctive taste that only comes from the best ingredients chosen at the peak of their freshness. Flavor: brisk, clean, biscuity, well balanced astringency and bitterness Aroma: characteristic fresh and pungent with fragrant notes Color: golden amber
  • Kenyan AA Coffee Pods

    $6.00$48.00
    Kenya is a very established coffee producing country and even has a dedicated rating system for the size of beans produced in the many growing regions there. Most popular is the AA type of bean, which is the second largest and often associated with the highest quality of flavor. The taste profile is acidic and sweet, with notes of berry.
  • Kenya is a very established coffee producing country and even has a dedicated rating system for the size of beans produced in the many growing regions there. Most popular is the AA type of bean, which is the second largest and often associated with the highest quality of flavor. The taste profile is acidic and sweet, with notes of berry.
  • Hondurian Coffee Pods

    $6.00$48.00
    Honduran coffees run the range of soft and nutty to bright and vibrant, making them difficult to identify in blends. More often than not, brands will feature them as their own single origin coffee. The best Honduran coffee will be the Strictly High Grown grade – these altitudes allow the coffee to grow slower, increasing the mineral and nutrient uptakes and developing a fuller, more robust flavor of coffee.
  • Honduran coffees run the range of soft and nutty to bright and vibrant, making them difficult to identify in blends. More often than not, brands will feature them as their own single origin coffee. The best Honduran coffee will be the Strictly High Grown grade – these altitudes allow the coffee to grow slower, increasing the mineral and nutrient uptakes and developing a fuller, more robust flavor of coffee.
  • Guatemalan Coffee Pods

    $6.00$48.00
    Coffee beans grown in Guatemala typically have tasting notes indicating a full body and a rich chocolatey-cocoa flavor, and a toffee-like sweetness. Guatemalan coffees are true central American coffees.
  • Coffee beans grown in Guatemala typically have tasting notes indicating a full body and a rich chocolatey-cocoa flavor, and a toffee-like sweetness. Guatemalan coffees are true central American coffees.
  • Known for the remarkable and essential health benefits that a daily cup can bring. Green Tea is made by processing the leaf soon after it is picked to assure that the leaf is only minimally oxidized. Flavor: fresh, earthy, vegetal Aroma: fresh, grassy Color: light yellow-green
  • Ethiopian Coffee Pods

    $6.00$48.00
    Ethiopia is the oldest known producer of coffee and is the origin of Coffea Arabica itself. Coffee from Ethiopia is famous for the complex, bright, and fruity flavors it embodies. The regions that produce coffee are highly regarded for their quality and are often marketed specifically. The main coffee producing regions are: Harrar, Sidamo, and Yirgacheffe.
  • Ethiopia is the oldest known producer of coffee and is the origin of Coffea Arabica itself. Coffee from Ethiopia is famous for the complex, bright, and fruity flavors it embodies. The regions that produce coffee are highly regarded for their quality and are often marketed specifically. The main coffee producing regions are: Harrar, Sidamo, and Yirgacheffe.

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