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tanzania 'tarime' | single origin, tanzania coffee from little fin coffee roastery ltd

tanzania coffee

Tanzania 'Tarime' | Single Origin

by little fin coffee roastery ltd · southend-on-sea, uk

you'll taste blueberry before caramel. this is tanzania 'tarime' | single origin, a natural tanzania from little fin coffee roastery ltd.

blueberrycaramel
£12.25buy from little fin coffee roastery ltd

the bean

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the tanzania 'tarime' is a single origin natural process coffee from the tarime region of tanzania, roasted by little fin coffee roastery ltd. natural processing means the coffee cherries are dried whole, which draws fruit sugars into the bean and produces the pronounced blueberry character this coffee is known for, alongside a caramel sweetness that rounds out the cup. that fruit-forward, fuller-bodied profile suits brewing methods that highlight sweetness and texture. a pour over or french press both work well, keeping water temperature around 90-94°c to avoid pulling any harsh notes from the natural process.

common questions

What does Tanzania 'Tarime' | Single Origin taste like?

this coffee leads with blueberry and settles into a caramel sweetness, a combination that comes directly from the natural processing used at origin. the overall cup is fruit-forward with enough sweetness to balance it out.

How is Tanzania 'Tarime' | Single Origin grown and processed?

this is a single origin coffee from the tarime area of tanzania, processed using the natural method, where whole cherries are dried before milling. that process preserves and intensifies the fruit character in the final cup.

How should I brew Tanzania 'Tarime' | Single Origin?

pour over or french press are both good fits for this coffee, as they allow the blueberry and caramel notes to come through clearly. keep your water just off boil, around 90-94°c, and avoid over-extraction which can make natural process coffees taste fermented rather than fruity.

about little fin coffee roastery ltd

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