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Unroasted Green Coffee Beans, 10 lbs Burundi kayanza Specialty, Fresh 2021 Crop

$ 36.4

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Expiration Date: 2 Years from Purchase
  • Calories per Serving: n/a
  • Condition: New
  • Number in Pack: 1
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Item Weight: 10 lbs
  • Product: Coffee Bean
  • Brand: Grand Parade Coffee
  • Type: Espresso
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Burundi
  • Flavor: Almond
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Number of Servings: n/a
  • Labels & Certifications: Fairtrade
  • Food Specifications: Coffee
  • Serving Size: n/a
  • Style: Burundi Unroasted Green Coffee Beans
  • Allergens: Non GMO
  • Food Aisle: Pantry
  • Product Name: Burundi Unroasted Green Coffee Beans
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Roast: Unroasted
  • MPN: BUR5GC
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    10 lbs Burundi Kayanza High Altitude Specialty Green Unroasted Coffee Beans
    Fresh 2021 Crop
    Grade:
    Specialty Arabica

    Process
    :
    Washed  •
    Certification:
    Fair Trade, Women-Produced
    Variety:
    Bourbon
    Elevation:
    1,790 - 1,980 meters
    Region:
    Kayanza, Burundi
    Flavor Notes: Blackberry
    , Peach, Orange, Butterscotch, Chocolate
    Sealed Packaging:
    Our green coffee is packed in food grade, vacuum sealed plastic bags.
    ROAST PROFILE
    Similar to its neighboring Kenyan coffee, this Burundi coffee exhibits
    a very fine body and brightness along with an exquisite balance and a zesty, clean tasting cup.
    At Medium roast, this coffee has creamy chocolate mouthfeel, a tamarind top note and a touch of bittersweet candied lemon peel which comes through as the coffee cools.
    Darker roasts construct a chocolate undertone, with a finishing flavor of chocolate raisin and
    a buttery toffee flavor with layers of caramelizing sugar sweetness.
    FARM PROFILE
    This stellar Fair Trade certified coffee from the pioneering Gatukuza women’s empowerment group in Burundi, is the product of many years of hard work and advocacy by the women of the group.
    The coffee is produced by the 500 plus women small holder farmers
    in Kayanza district,
    Burundi's northern province that borders neighboring Rwanda.