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

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

Multi-Coffee Tasting Box

by missing bean turl st · oxford, uk

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

the bean

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ethiopia + rwanda + brazil + peru + nicaragua
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in stock
this tasting box from missing bean turl st brings together five coffees from ethiopia, rwanda, brazil, peru, and nicaragua, including a decaf option. it's designed to sit across a range of origins and processing traditions, giving you a side-by-side comparison of how geography and method shape a cup. because the box spans multiple roast profiles and brew recommendations, it suits filter, espresso, or whatever method you already use at home. a practical way to figure out which origin or style you want to commit to next.

common questions

What does Multi-Coffee Tasting Box taste like?

the box covers five distinct coffees from ethiopia, rwanda, brazil, peru, and nicaragua, so flavour profiles vary across the selection rather than sharing a single character. tasting them side by side is the most direct way to map the differences.

How is Multi-Coffee Tasting Box grown and processed?

the coffees come from five origins, ethiopia, rwanda, brazil, peru, and nicaragua, each with their own growing conditions and processing traditions. specific processing details for each coffee in the box aren't provided here, but the range of origins suggests a variety of methods across the selection.

How should I brew Multi-Coffee Tasting Box?

because the box contains multiple coffees from different origins and roast levels, brew method will depend on the individual coffee within it. check the packaging for each coffee's recommended approach, and adjust grind size and ratio to suit whether it's roasted for filter or espresso.

about missing bean turl st

if you're after a proper espresso pull somewhere between lectures or a meeting on the high street, turl street is already a reasonable detour. missing bean has its roastery roots showing here, which means the espresso is the point, not an afterthought tacked onto a food menu. oxford's city centre can feel relentless when you're moving through it, but 14 turl st sits on one of those quieter medieval lanes where the pace drops a little just by geography. locals rate it well, and that kind of sustained local regard in a university city, where the crowd turns over every few years, takes something consistent to hold. you're not coming here for novelty. you're coming because the espresso is what it should be, and turl street in the late morning is a genuinely decent place to drink one.

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