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Fairtrade Machu Picchu Coffee Beans 1kg roasted coffee beans (cameradb.Review)

Chocolatey and nutty, this Fairtrade coffee is made from organic beans that are grown at extreme altitudes within the Inca heartland of the Andes. It has smooth, rich taste with overtones similar to fine dark chocolate.

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

Organic

The chocolatey, nutty flavours of this coffee come from its high-altitude home deep within the Inca heartland. This Fairtrade Organic & Soil Association certified coffee is grown at 1,400m above sea level in the Chanchamayo province of Peru where Arabica Caturra, Typica and Pache varieties are grown according to Washed Process standards without the use of chemical fertilisers or pesticides.

Organic and fair trade coffee beans are picked by hand at the outskirts of the Andes then expertly roasted for full-bodied flavor. The nutty flavours combined with dark chocolate undertones will make you get up from your bed every morning.

750g bags are perfect for cafetieres and filter machines as well as jugs. The coffee is ground to fit the equipment, so follow your machine's instructions for the amount of coffee to brew.

Fairtrade

If you purchase this deliciously full-bodied and gorgeously dark chocolate coffee, you are helping farmers across the globe. Cafe Direct is among the top fair trade companies, and they put over half 1kg of coffee beans their profits back into their farming communities.

These are 100% Arabica beans that are hand-picked and grown organically on the foothills of the Andes before being expertly roasted to give a rich flavour with overtones of exquisite dark chocolate. We offer this coffee in large bags of 750g at affordable prices. It makes a really satisfying cup of coffee after dinner. Enjoy!

Nutty

This award-winning coffee has been described as nutty, honey and chocolaty. Grown in the lush foothills that lie within the Inca heartland of the Peruvian Andes and just a few miles from Machu Picchu, this coffee uses carefully selected Arabica beans that are expertly roasted to deliver a really full flavor.

A rich, smooth and deliciously nutty cup with overtones of fine dark chocolate. This coffee is Fairtrade certified organic and certified organic, and meets strict UK Organic standards. It supports the work of small-scale farmers in the least developed countries.

Brewing cafetiere: Place 1 heaped tablespoon of ground coffee into your cafetiere and pour water evenly over the grounds, allowing it to steep for 4 minutes. Serve and take a sip.

Chocolatey

The chocolatey and nutty flavor of this organic espresso coffee beans 1kg from Peru's high altitudes is full-bodied and delicious. Originated in the Chanchamayo region northwest of the ancient Machu Picchu ruins, this Washed Process coffee is sourced from a smallholder community of farmers. Cafedirect has been working with smallholder farmers for more than 30 years. They invest more than half of their production in farming communities around the globe to create positive environmental and social impacts.

These beans were hand-picked from the lush foothills of the enigmatic and legendary Inca heartland of the Peruvian Andes. They are expertly roasted to produce an intense flavor. The nutty flavours with overtones of dark chocolate are what make this coffee really satisfying and ideal after dinner.

This Machu Picchu whole bean coffee is 100% organic and Fairtrade, supported by an ethical trading certificate from the UK Soil Association. We purchase directly from farmers themselves. This allows us to keep our prices down, meaning more money for farmers to invest in their farms and families. This also means we are able to collaborate closely with farmers and support them with training and development so that they can produce great quality coffees.