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2lb Fair Trade Organic Certified Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Whole Bean Dark Roast Coffee, 100% Arabica Specialty Coffee, 32 ounces, 2 pounds, Bulk Coffee

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Fair Trade Certified Ethiopian coffee from the the Yirgacheffe region of Ethiopia. It is likely this is the region where coffee had it's birthplace! Roasted to bring out its deep full body, while retaining smoothness throughout the cup. This is one of our favorite coffees. Dark Roast. NET WT 2 lb At Gobena, we are passionate that everyone can Go Make a Difference. One way to do this is by drinking GREAT coffee for a GREAT cause. Our coffee beans are purchased fresh and in season from the farmer. For example, when our Colombian partner harvests their coffee and finishes the drying process, we import the dried green coffee beans as soon as possible. Once the beans arrive, we small batch roast them. When we say fresh, we mean fresh. We also believe that beans are roasted to bring out their original flavor. Each bean has different flavor notes and requires different roast temperatures and times. Roasting in small batches allows us to roast each bean to its full potential! Is the coffee your currently drinking over roasted? Probably so. Most roasters tend to over roast because they are using old, out of season beans. That’s why your coffee tastes burnt. This coffee is Fair Trade USA Certified. When you choose Fair Trade Certified you get quality coffee that improves lives of the farmers and protects the environment. Certified USDA Organic by Ecocert SA.

About this item

  • Fair Trade USA Certified Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Whole Bean Coffee
  • Certified USDA Organic by Ecocert SA.
  • 100% of profits goes towards educating at risk orphaned and vulnerable children
  • Small batch roasted in a Joper Roaster
  • Dark Roast with GREAT body and depth in the cup
  • Ingredients: 100% Organic Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Coffee Beans
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