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homeroastersharaz coffee houseadeni blend* - 20 lb

yemen coffee

Adeni Blend* - 20 LB

by haraz coffee house · detroit, usa

you'll taste black tea before tea-like. this is adeni blend* - 20 lb, a yemen from haraz coffee house.

black teatea-likebaking spicespice
$360buy from haraz coffee house

the bean

origin
yemen
region
haraz
status
in stock
the adeni blend is a 20 lb offering from haraz coffee house, sourced from the haraz region of yemen, one of the oldest coffee-growing areas in the world. yemeni coffees from haraz are typically grown at high altitude on terraced hillsides and sun-dried on the fruit, which contributes to their distinctly dry, tea-like character. this blend cups as black tea and baking spice, with a spiced, layered quality that reads more aromatic than sweet. the 20 lb format suits cafes or serious home roasters buying in bulk. brew methods that highlight delicate, tea-like structure, such as pour-over or french press, will serve it well.

common questions

What does Adeni Blend* - 20 LB taste like?

it tastes like black tea with baking spice, giving it a dry, aromatic quality rather than a fruit-forward or chocolatey profile. the spice notes are subtle and layered, making it a restrained, tea-like cup.

How is Adeni Blend* - 20 LB grown and processed?

it comes from the haraz region of yemen, a mountainous area known for traditional small-farm coffee cultivation. beyond the regional origin, specific processing details are not provided, though haraz coffees are commonly naturally processed.

How should I brew Adeni Blend* - 20 LB?

brew methods that preserve delicate, tea-like flavors, such as pour-over or french press, suit its black tea and baking spice character. avoid very high brew temperatures, which can sharpen spice notes in ways that mask the subtler tea quality.

about haraz coffee house

the guys at haraz coffee house know something most places don't: patience. you can taste it in every cup pulled at their michigan avenue spot in dearborn, where 992 google reviewers have given them a solid 4.7 stars for good reason. this isn't coffee rushed to market or pushed through automated systems. walk in and you'll catch that distinct hiss of steam meeting milk, the grind of beans that were probably roasted yesterday, not last month. regulars don't just come back for caffeine. they return because someone here actually cares whether your cortado hits right. the kind of place where baristas remember your order without making a big show of it. where the ceramic gets warm in your hands and stays that way. chains can't replicate this attention, this commitment to doing fewer things really well instead of everything adequately.

all coffee from haraz coffee house

detroit, usa

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