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homeroastersh proper coffee roasters - trinomatake five | espresso blend
take five | espresso blend, ethiopia + brazil coffee from h proper coffee roasters - trinoma

ethiopia + brazil coffee

Take Five | Espresso Blend

by h proper coffee roasters - trinoma · quezon city, philippines

expect grapefruit. this is take five | espresso blend, a natural ethiopia + brazil from h proper coffee roasters - trinoma.

grapefruit
₱550buy from h proper coffee roasters - trinoma

the bean

origin
ethiopia + brazil
region
mogiana
process
natural
roast
medium
status
in stock
take five is a medium-roast espresso blend from h proper coffee roasters, combining beans from ethiopia and brazil's mogiana region. both components are naturally processed, meaning the fruit dries around the seed, which tends to produce fuller body and sweeter, fruitier cup character. the result here leans toward grapefruit, giving the espresso a citrus-forward brightness with enough body to hold up in milk. pull it as a straight shot to catch that citrus clarity, or use it in a short milk drink where the acidity cuts through without disappearing. grind fine, dial in extraction time between 25 and 30 seconds, and watch dose weight closely since naturals can run sweet and heavy quickly.

common questions

What does Take Five | Espresso Blend taste like?

take five leads with grapefruit, giving it a citrus-forward, slightly tart character that comes from the natural processing of its ethiopian and brazilian mogiana beans. the medium roast keeps that brightness intact without pushing into bitter or smoky territory.

How is Take Five | Espresso Blend grown and processed?

the blend draws from ethiopia and brazil's mogiana region, with both components going through natural processing, where the whole coffee cherry is dried before milling. this method typically amplifies fruit-forward flavors and adds body to the cup.

How should I brew Take Five | Espresso Blend?

it's formulated as an espresso blend, so a standard espresso machine at medium-fine grind is the intended brew method. naturally processed blends can extract quickly, so aim for a 25 to 30 second pull and adjust grind coarseness if the shot tastes harsh or overly sweet.

about h proper coffee roasters - trinoma

their cortado hits different when you need something that won't overwhelm your afternoon but still delivers proper coffee depth. h proper coffee roasters sits in trinoma's mindanao lobby drop off, where quezon city shoppers pause between errands for something better than mall standards. you'll find this spot draws people who actually care about what's in their cup, not just the caffeine rush. the baristas here pull shots with the kind of attention that makes waiting worthwhile, even when you're already running late. their beans speak for themselves without needing flashy origin stories or overwrought tasting notes. it's straightforward specialty coffee done right in a space that doesn't try too hard to be anything other than what it is. skip the complicated orders and stick with their americano on busy weekdays.

all coffee from h proper coffee roasters - trinoma

quezon city, philippines

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