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Fairtrade Machu Picchu Coffee Beans 1kg coffee beans

Chocolatey and nutty, this Fairtrade coffee is made with organic beans grown at extreme altitudes within the Inca heartland of the Andes. It has a smooth, rich taste with overtones of exquisite dark chocolate.

pelican-rouge-barista-dark-roast-whole-beancoffee-blend-1-kg-146.jpgThis is a whole-bean coffee that can be used in any machine, whether it's a pump, manual or filter. A 227g bag is typically 30 cups.

Organic

The coffee beans 1kg coffee beans price arabica - http://yerliakor.com/user/carbonhair96/ -'s chocolatey, nutty flavor comes from its high altitude home in the heartland of the Incas. This Fairtrade Organic & Soil Association certified coffee is grown at 1 kg of coffee beans,400 metres above sea level in the Chanchamayo province of Peru where Arabica Caturra, Typica and Pache varieties are grown according to Washed Process standards without the use of chemical fertilisers and pesticides.

These organic and fair trade coffee beans are carefully selected at the slopes of the Andes and then expertly roasted for a full-bodied taste. The rich, nutty flavors paired with gorgeous dark chocolate overtones are sure to make you jump from bed in the morning, and the fact that it's a Fairtrade coffee will ensure that the remote farmers who grow it are properly looked after too.

750g bags are perfect for cafetieres, filter machines, as well as Jugs. The coffee is ground according to the equipment, so make sure you follow the instructions on your machine to determine how much to brew.

Fairtrade

If you purchase this deliciously rich and beautiful dark chocolate coffee, you're helping to support farmers across the world. Cafe Direct is among the leading fair-trade companies in the UK, and they invest over half their profits in their farming communities.

They are 100% Arabica beans, hand-picked and organically grown at the foothills of Andes before being expertly roasted for an intense flavour that has overtones of premium dark chocolate. We offer this coffee in bags of 750g at a great price and makes a satisfying cup of coffee after a meal. Enjoy!

Nutty

Chocolatey, honey and nutty are just some of the words that describe this award-winning coffee. The coffee is cultivated in the lush foothills of the Peruvian Andes, close to Machu Picchu. It uses arabica coffee beans 1kg beans that are expertly roasted to give an intense flavor.

Smooth, rich and deliciously nutty, with overtones that remind you of premium dark chocolate. This coffee is Fairtrade and organically certified, meeting the strict UK Organic standards, and helps small-scale producers in the world's most disadvantaged countries.

Pour water evenly over the grounds and allow it to steep for 4 minutes. Serve and enjoy.

Chocolatey

This organic coffee originates from Peru is rich, delicious and nutty. This Washed Process coffee is produced by smallholder farmers in the Chanchamayo area, located north of the ancient Machu Picchu ruin. Cafedirect have been working with farmers for the last 30 years and invest more than 50% of their product to support farming communities across the globe to create positive social and environmental impacts.

These beans were carefully selected from the lush foothills of the mystical and legendary Inca Heartland in the Peruvian Andes. They were then expertly roasted to give an intense flavor. The nutty flavours with overtones of fine dark chocolate make this coffee really delicious and perfect for a meal after.

This Machu Picchu whole-bean coffee is Fairtrade and 100% organic and supported by the UK Soil Association ethical trading certificate. We purchase directly from farmers, which enables us to keep our prices at a low level and allows the farmers more money to invest in their families and land. This allows us to collaborate closely with the coffee farmers, and offer them training and development so that they can produce high-quality coffees.

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