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Colombian Supremo Green Coffee Beans - 5lbs
Colombian coffees, what can I say that Juan hasn't already said. They are well balanced, medium bodied, and bright. Supremo refers to the bean size only and has nothing to do with cupping profiles or altitudes. Supremos are larger than excelsos with a screen size of 18. Roast anywhere from light to espresso depending on your personal preference. They are a good hard bean. Green coffee beans are shipped in plastic bags and include roasting instructions.
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Said to be the fastest growing hobby in America, home roasting produces the best cup of coffee in the comfort of your own home. It is cheaper than roasted coffee and fresher than anything you can buy in a coffee shop. Now you can choose from five green coffee bean varieties from U-Roast-Em. U-Roast-Em has been in the specialty coffee business for over 25 years. They are a founding member of SCAA (Specialty Coffee Association of America) and long time advocate to the commitment of quality. Now focusing on...
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Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Green Coffee Beans: These are amazing and unique coffees. Yirgacheffe is a town in the Sidamo region and coffees from this region will surprise you with their floral and tangerine notes. I like to think of the Yirgacheffes as the Tabasco of the coffees. As a dash of Tabasco will turn an ordinary chicken soup into a great cup of soup, a yirgacheffe will take a medium cup to a whole new level. Many folks like it straight, I like to blend it. Roast it lighter than the base of...
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Colombian Supremo Huila is known for its rich flavor and aroma, full body with nice acidity. A popular coffee that is familiar to and enjoyed by a large number of coffee drinkers.
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Make sure your equipment is clean and dry — the most important thing is that no old grounds are still around on the parts — this residue lends a bitter and rancid flavor to your new coffee. Grind your beans right before brewing, if possible. Grind it according to how you will brew it. Here are some guidelines: Percolator: coarse grind (5-10 seconds) French press: halfway between coarse and fine, as evenly ground as possible Filter drip machine: very fine grind (10-13 seconds) Espresso machine: most...
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Overall, no reason to tell you to try Colombian coffees, since, if you drink coffee, you already have. But make sure not to discount Colombian coffee as the smiley face of the coffee world. Top-notch vintage coffees are there, just have to request them, instead of just saying, "Colombian coffee please" when you order coffee at your local coffee house.
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Colombian "Supremo" SWP Decaf Coffee, 1-lb Whole Beans (Green Coffee Beans. Require Roasting.)
The worlds second largest producer of coffee after Brazil. This coffee is grown high in the Colombian Andes and is famous for its smooth finish, pleasant acidity, rich medium to full body and nutty overtones.
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Colombian coffees, what can I say that Juan hasn't already said. They are well balanced, medium bodied, and bright. Supremo refers to the bean size only and has nothing to do with cupping profiles or altitudes. Supremos are larger than excelsos with a screen size of 18.
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1 lb. Colombian Supremo - green, unroasted coffee beans - DECAFFEINATED
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Directly from the Montes Y Colinas Estate in the heart of the Andes mountains. The grade of Supremo refers to the large consistent bean size. A classic Colombian coffee with caramel-like sweetness, full body and rich aroma.
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These high altitude Arabica coffee beans are the premium coffee of Colombia. Colombian Supreme or "Supremo" is a balanced well-rounded coffee that yields full body, light to medium acidity, rich flavor, and wonderful aroma. Colombian Supremo brews a pleasant cup of coffee to enjoy any time of the day.
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One pound bag of Colombian Supremo Green Coffee Beans
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1 lb Colombia Supremo Green Coffee Beans
Overall, no reason to tell you to try Colombian coffees, since, if you drink coffee, you already have. But make sure not to discount Colombian coffee as the smiley face of the coffee world. Top-notch vintage coffees are there, just have to request them, instead of just saying, "Colombian coffee please" when you order coffee at your local coffee house.
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Colombian Supremo is a sweet balanced coffee with medium body and a hint of fruit. The aroma of Colombian coffee is what americans think about when they think of coffee
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Wet Processed beans - Their flavors are usually murky, and often a bit grassy and full bodied coffees. Lightly rich with slight winey flavors. Well balanced.
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1 lb. Colombian Supremo - green, unroasted coffee beans
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Overall, no reason to tell you to try Colombian coffees, since, if you drink coffee, you already have. But make sure not to discount Colombian coffee as the smiley face of the coffee world. Top-notch vintage coffees are there, just have to request them, instead of just saying, "Colombian coffee please" when you order coffee at your local coffee house.
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Truly one of the world's finest coffees. It's mild & mellow taste is sought after by coffee connoisseurs the world over. Yields a cup with fine body & good acidity. The best of the Colombian crop! 1 lb. (454g.) package. Contains Caffeine. Unroasted, Green Coffee, requires roasting before use.
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Overall, no reason to tell you to try Colombian coffees, since, if you drink coffee, you already have. But make sure not to discount Colombian coffee as the smiley face of the coffee world. Top-notch vintage coffees are there, just have to request them, instead of just saying, "Colombian coffee please" when you order coffee at your local coffee house.
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Colombian "Supremo" Coffee, 1-lb Whole Beans (Green)
The worlds second largest producer of coffee after Brazil. This coffee is grown high in the Colombian Andes and is famous for its smooth finish, pleasant acidity, rich medium to full body and nutty overtones.
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Overall, no reason to tell you to try Colombian coffees, since, if you drink coffee, you already have. But make sure not to discount Colombian coffee as the smiley face of the coffee world. Top-notch vintage coffees are there, just have to request them, instead of just saying, "Colombian coffee please" when you order coffee at your local coffee house.
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These high altitude Arabica coffee beans are the premium coffee of Colombia. Colombian Supreme, or "Supremo", is a balanced, well-rounded coffee that yields full body, light to medium acidity, rich flavor, and wonderful aroma. Colombian Supremo brews a pleasant cup of coffe to enjoy anytime of the day.
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GREEN COFFEE BEANS. REQUIRE ROASTING. The worlds second largest producer of coffee after Brazil. This coffee is grown high in the Colombian Andes and is famous for its smooth finish, pleasant acidity, rich medium to full body and nutty overtones.
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