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café orgánico - tueste obscuro 1lb (454 gr.), mexico coffee from cafe katsina | el desastre bookstore

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Café orgánico - Tueste obscuro 1Lb (454 gr.)

by cafe katsina | el desastre bookstore · tlalpan, mexico city, mexico

expect macadamia. this is café orgánico - tueste obscuro 1lb (454 gr.), a mexico from cafe katsina | el desastre bookstore.

macadamia

the bean

origin
mexico
region
veracruz
status
in stock
this is an organic, dark-roasted coffee from veracruz, mexico, roasted by cafe katsina in collaboration with el desastre bookstore. veracruz is one of mexico's oldest coffee-growing regions, known for producing beans at mid-to-high elevations. the dark roast brings forward a smooth, nutty character with macadamia as the lead tasting note, meaning you can expect low acidity and a full, rounded body. it suits brewing methods that highlight richness, such as french press, moka pot, or drip. the 454g bag makes it practical for regular home use.

common questions

What does Café orgánico - Tueste obscuro 1Lb (454 gr.) taste like?

the primary tasting note is macadamia, pointing to a smooth, buttery nuttiness. the dark roast reinforces low acidity and a full body.

How is Café orgánico - Tueste obscuro 1Lb (454 gr.) grown and processed?

it is grown organically in veracruz, mexico. no specific processing method is listed beyond the organic certification.

How should I brew Café orgánico - Tueste obscuro 1Lb (454 gr.)?

as a dark roast with low acidity and a nutty profile, it works well in a french press, moka pot, or drip machine, all of which bring out its full body. avoid very high water temperatures, keeping around 90 to 93 celsius, to prevent over-extraction from the dark roast.

about cafe katsina | el desastre bookstore

tlalpan moves slower than the rest of mexico city, deliberately so. the old centro histórico here, with its colonial plazas and tree-lined streets, has always had a different rhythm than condesa or roma, and the coffee culture that's settled in reflects that. cafe katsina, inside el desastre bookstore on francisco i. madero 15, sits at an interesting intersection of two things people in this borough already take seriously: good reading and good coffee. the fact that it's a roaster, not just a brewer, matters, because you're getting something made with more intention than a typical café stop. locally, people know it. that reputation didn't come from foot traffic alone. if you find yourself in tlalpan centro on a weekday morning, francisco i. madero is exactly where you want to be.

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