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carnival blend, brazil + costa rica coffee from hej roastery and coffee house

brazil + costa rica coffee

Carnival Blend

by hej roastery and coffee house · london, uk

you'll taste milk chocolate before dark chocolate. this is carnival blend, a brazil + costa rica from hej roastery and coffee house.

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the bean

origin
brazil + costa rica
status
in stock
carnival blend is a multi-origin coffee from hej roastery and coffee house, combining beans from brazil and costa rica. the blend pulls together the chocolate-forward character typical of brazilian lots with the cleaner, brighter structure costa rican coffees tend to contribute. in the cup you can expect milk chocolate and dark chocolate alongside a nutty almond quality, making it a smooth, approachable everyday drinker. no specific roast level or processing details are listed, but the chocolate-dominant profile suggests it will perform well as espresso or in a cafetière, where its body and sweetness can come through without being sharpened by finer filter brewing.

common questions

What does Carnival Blend taste like?

carnival blend tastes of milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and almond. the combination is sweet and nutty, without sharp or fruity edges.

How is Carnival Blend grown and processed?

the blend uses coffee from two origins, brazil and costa rica, though specific farm, altitude, or processing details have not been provided by the roaster.

How should I brew Carnival Blend?

no specific brew recommendation is listed, but its chocolate and almond profile suits espresso or immersion methods like a cafetière, which tend to emphasise body and sweetness.

about hej roastery and coffee house

hej roastery takes roasting seriously, and that focus is obvious before you even order. the address is rodney road, se17, a corner of south london that doesn't get the foot traffic of bermondsey or brixton but holds its own. what you get here is coffee sourced and roasted on the premises, which means the gap between roast and cup is short, and that matters more than most cafes will admit. if you're the kind of person who wants to know where your coffee comes from and how it was treated before it reached you, this is somewhere worth the detour. the roastery side of the operation is the point, not a backstory. start with whatever's on filter.

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