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ethiopian yirgacheffe tadese teko natural process gift bag 250g, ethiopia coffee from white rose coffee roasters

ethiopia coffee

Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Tadese Teko Natural Process Gift Bag 250g

by white rose coffee roasters · halifax, uk

you'll taste baking spice before spice. this is ethiopian yirgacheffe tadese teko natural process gift bag 250g, a natural ethiopia from white rose coffee roasters.

baking spicespice
£16.99buy from white rose coffee roasters

the bean

origin
ethiopia
region
yirgacheffe
process
natural
status
in stock
this is a natural process ethiopian coffee from the yirgacheffe region, sourced from tadese teko and roasted by white rose coffee roasters. natural processing means the coffee cherries dry whole before milling, which concentrates the fruit sugars and tends to produce fuller, more complex cups. the tasting notes here lean into baking spice and spice, giving it a warm, aromatic character rather than a sharp or acidic one. it works well as a filter or a slower brew, where those spice notes have room to develop without being muted. the 250g gift bag format makes it a solid choice for trying something new or giving as a present.

common questions

What does Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Tadese Teko Natural Process Gift Bag 250g taste like?

this coffee has tasting notes of baking spice and spice, giving it a warm, aromatic character. the natural process typically adds body and sweetness, which complements those spiced qualities.

How is Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Tadese Teko Natural Process Gift Bag 250g grown and processed?

it is grown in the yirgacheffe region of ethiopia and processed using the natural method, meaning the whole coffee cherry is dried before the bean is extracted. this approach concentrates the natural sugars and fruit compounds in the bean.

How should I brew Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Tadese Teko Natural Process Gift Bag 250g?

a filter brew method such as pour over or cafetiere suits natural process coffees well, giving the spice notes space to come through clearly. avoid very high extraction or overly aggressive brew temperatures, which can push the spice into bitterness.

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