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Fairtrade Machu Picchu Coffee Beans 1kg

This Fairtrade coffee is nutty and sweet. It's made from organic beans that are grown at high elevations in the heartland of Incas, the Andes. It has an elegant, rich flavor with overtones that are similar to the finest dark chocolate.

This is a complete bean coffee that can be used in any coffee maker, whether it's a filter, manual or pump. A 227g bag typically makes 30 cups of coffee.

Organic

The coffee's chocolatey, nutty flavor comes from its high altitude home in the central region of the Incas. This Fairtrade Organic & Soil Association-certified blend is grown in the Chanchamayo Province of Peru at 1,400 metres above the sea level. Arabica Caturra and Typica varieties are grown according to Washed Process standards, without the use pesticides or chemical fertilisers.





Organic and Fair Trade coffee beans are carefully selected in the foothills the Andes, then expertly and roasted to give them a full-bodied flavour. The nutty flavours mixed with dark chocolate hints are sure to make you jump out of bed in the morning, and the fact that it's a Fairtrade coffee helps ensure that the remote farmers who produce it are looked after too.

Bags weighing 750g are ideal for cafetieres, filter machines and jugs. The coffee is ground according to the equipment so follow the instructions of your machine for how much coffee to prepare.

Fairtrade

When you purchase this deliciously rich and beautiful dark chocolate coffee, you're helping to support farmers across the world. Cafe Direct is among the UK's leading fair trade companies, and they invest more than half of their profits back into farmers' communities.

These pure Arabica beans are hand-picked, organically grown in the foothills of the Andes and then expertly roasted to give an incredibly rich flavor with overtones that remind one of exquisite dark chocolate. We are selling this coffee in large 750g bags at great prices and makes a satisfying coffee drink after dinner. Enjoy!

Nutty

Chocolatey, honey and nutty are just a few words that describe this award-winning coffee. This coffee is grown in the lush foothills of the Peruvian Andes, close to Machu Picchu. It uses Arabica beans that are expertly roasted for an intense flavor.

Rich, smooth and deliciously nutty with overtones that remind you of premium dark chocolate. This coffee is Fairtrade certified organic and certified organic, and meets the strict UK Organic standards. It supports the work of small farmers in the poorest countries.

Brewing 1kg coffee beans price : Put 1 heaped tablespoon of ground coffee into your cafetiere, then pour the water over evenly to cover the grounds, allowing it to sit for 4 minutes. Enjoy.

Chocolatey

This organic coffee comes from Peru is delicious, full-bodied and sweet and. Originated in the Chanchamayo region to the northwest of the ancient Machu Picchu ruins, this Washed Process coffee is sourced from a small-scale community of farmers. Cafedirect have been working with farmers for 30 years and invest more than half of all their products back into farming communities around the globe to create positive social and environmental impacts.

These beans were carefully selected from the lush foothills of the and legendary Inca Heartland in the Peruvian Andes. They were then expertly roasted for a full flavour. This is a real treat and perfect for after dinner. It is nutty with the hint of dark chocolate.

This Machu Picchu whole-bean coffee is Fairtrade and 100% organic, with the UK Soil Association ethical trading certificate. We buy directly from the farmers themselves. This allows us to keep our prices down, which means more cash for the farmers to invest in their families and land. This allows us to work closely with coffee farmers, and provide them with training and development so they can produce top-quality coffees.

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