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multi-coffee tasting box, ethiopia + rwanda + brazil + peru + nicaragua coffee from missing bean abingdon

ethiopia + rwanda + brazil + peru + nicaragua coffee · decaf

Multi-Coffee Tasting Box

by missing bean abingdon · abingdon, uk

this is multi-coffee tasting box, an ethiopia + rwanda + brazil + peru + nicaragua from missing bean abingdon.

£33buy from missing bean abingdon

the bean

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ethiopia + rwanda + brazil + peru + nicaragua
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in stock
a tasting box from missing bean abingdon that brings together coffees from five distinct origins, ethiopia, rwanda, brazil, peru, and nicaragua. designed to let you compare different growing regions side by side, it also includes a decaf option within the selection. because the box spans multiple origins and likely a range of roast profiles, it suits filter and espresso brewing depending on which coffee you're working through. a practical starting point for exploring how geography shapes flavour without committing to a full bag of any single origin.

common questions

What does Multi-Coffee Tasting Box taste like?

the box covers five origins, ethiopia, rwanda, brazil, peru, and nicaragua, each of which typically expresses different characteristics, so expect a range of flavour profiles across the selection rather than a single consistent taste. no specific tasting notes have been provided for this box.

How is Multi-Coffee Tasting Box grown and processed?

the coffees come from ethiopia, rwanda, brazil, peru, and nicaragua, covering both african and latin american growing regions. no specific processing details such as washed or natural have been supplied for the individual coffees in the box.

How should I brew Multi-Coffee Tasting Box?

no single brew method has been specified for this box, so the best approach is to adjust your method to each coffee as you work through them. lighter, fruitier coffees from ethiopia or rwanda often suit filter brewing, while fuller-bodied latin american coffees can work well as espresso.

about missing bean abingdon

you're on stert street, a short walk from abingdon's market place, and missing bean is right there at number one. abingdon is a small oxfordshire town that doesn't get a lot of coffee pilgrimage traffic, which means the people who end up here tend to actually want to be here. missing bean roasts its own coffee, so what you're drinking hasn't passed through a long chain of middlemen before it reaches your cup. the regulars are notably loyal, which, in a town this size, means something. if you're passing through on a weekday morning, stert street is quiet enough that you can actually think, and a well-pulled espresso from a roaster that knows its own beans is a reasonable way to start.

all coffee from missing bean abingdon

abingdon, uk

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