Teasia Coffee, Uganda Bugisu, Single Origin Fair Trade, Green Unroasted Whole Coffee Beans, 5-Pound Bag (2-Pack)


Teasia Coffee, Uganda Bugisu, Single Origin Fair Trade, Green Unroasted Whole Coffee Beans, 5-Pound Bag (2-Pack) by Teasia at Koalat cafe. MPN: -. Hurry! Limited time offer. Offer valid only while supplies last. TEASIA COFFEE Fresh Medium Roast Uganda Bugisu Bugisu is a region in eastern Uganda. Bugisu coffee has more body than most other East African coffees, and somewhat lower acidity. It seems more reminiscent of a good Sulawesi coffee than a coffee grown in view of neighboring Kenya. Purchasing Uganda Bugisu coffee is essentially supporting all of Uganda's specialty coffee industry, and every year the crop gets bigger and tastes better. Cup Characteristics: Ugandan Bugisu coffee is not your typica


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TEASIA COFFEE Fresh Medium Roast Uganda Bugisu Bugisu is a region in eastern Uganda. Bugisu coffee has more body than most other East African coffees, and somewhat lower acidity. It seems more reminiscent of a good Sulawesi coffee than a coffee grown in view of neighboring Kenya. Purchasing Uganda Bugisu coffee is essentially supporting all of Uganda's specialty coffee industry, and every year the crop gets bigger and tastes better. Cup Characteristics: Ugandan Bugisu coffee is not your typical African coffee cup of sweet fruity acidic tones. Teasia's Uganda coffee is mildly acidic, earthy and deeply flavored with a rich, heavy body with notes of cocoa and a dry finish. Quality: Teasia Coffee beans are carefully chosen in consideration to the origin, quality and flavor profiles. Our coffee beans are sourced from one single producer, crop, or region in one country. Coffee in Uganda is grown at moderately high elevations (1,300 to 2,600 meters) on the slopes of Mount Elgon. This makes a hard bean, suitable for darker roasting. Take a trip around the world with our selection of coffee beans from Africa to South America to Asia to Central America. With 100% specialty grade and sustainable Arabica coffee, you can taste and smell the difference when you enjoy a cup of Teasia Coffee. We roast our raw green coffee beans using the most advanced roasting technology available in small batches to ensure the most unique flavor profiles. As always, we do our best to purchase Fair Trade beans and to provide you with organic products when available. We live, breathe and love coffee so that each cup can be the best part of your day!

Features & Highlights

  • SINGLE ORIGIN - 100% UGANDAN BUGISU COFFEE: Bugisu is a region in eastern Uganda where coffee is grown at moderately high elevations. It has more body and slightly lower acidity than most other East African coffees.
  • CUPPING NOTES: Deeply flavored, brooding, rich buttery texture and heavier in body with nutty notes and a finish of cocoa and cherry.
  • PROCESSING: Raw coffee beans are wet-processed (or washed), where the fruit covering the beans is removed before they are dried, to ensure a clean taste and bright acidity.
  • QUALITY: 100% specialty grade gourmet whole green coffee beans. Handcrafted in small batches and carefully chosen in consideration to the origin, quality and flavor profiles.
  • BULK SAVINGS: Our unroasted Ugandan green coffee beans come in 5 lb bags - perfect for at-home coffee roasters.

Additional Information

Brand:
Teasia
Manufacturer:
CPPE, Inc.
Category:
Unroasted Coffee Beans
MPN:
-
UPC:
810867032034
Part Number:
-
Size:
5 lb
Publisher:
CPPE, Inc.

 


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