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Brazil, Minas Gerais, Santa Isabel Estate - Natural Process_1 Lb
Santa Isabel Estate in Minas Gerais, Brazil, is famous for its natural process coffee, dried in the sun, resulting in a unique flavor profile with fruity and nutty notes. This method yields rich chocolate and sweet flavors, reflecting the meticulous care for quality. NT$ 550
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Rwandan Terracotta Natural Process_1 Lb
Rwanda's unique coffee exhibits floral notes similar to Yirgacheffe, heightened acidity compared to Kenyan coffee, and a creamy mouthfeel. Employing a special Terracotta Natural Process with new technology imparts a distinctive fermented flavor, making it a one-of-a-kind and highly recommended coffee. NT$ 1380
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Uganda Bugisu_1 Lb
Uganda, rich in green landscapes and water bodies, relies heavily on coffee, its largest cash crop and primary foreign exchange earner. With approximately 500,000 coffee farms, coffee cultivation involves both robusta (94%) and arabica (6%) species. Robusta dominates production due to its robust growth. These unique coffee beans, mainly grown in tropical rainforests, constitute a significant export contributing to the country's economy. NT$ 880
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Brazil, Minas Gerais, Santa Isabel Estate - Natural Process_1/2
Santa Isabel Estate in Minas Gerais, Brazil, is famous for its natural process coffee, dried in the sun, resulting in a unique flavor profile with fruity and nutty notes. This method yields rich chocolate and sweet flavors, reflecting the meticulous care for quality. NT$ 285
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Rwandan Terracotta Natural Process_1/2
Rwanda's unique coffee exhibits floral notes similar to Yirgacheffe, heightened acidity compared to Kenyan coffee, and a creamy mouthfeel. Employing a special Terracotta Natural Process with new technology imparts a distinctive fermented flavor, making it a one-of-a-kind and highly recommended coffee. NT$ 700
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Uganda Bugisu_1/2
Uganda, rich in green landscapes and water bodies, relies heavily on coffee, its largest cash crop and primary foreign exchange earner. With approximately 500,000 coffee farms, coffee cultivation involves both robusta (94%) and arabica (6%) species. Robusta dominates production due to its robust growth. These unique coffee beans, mainly grown in tropical rainforests, constitute a significant export contributing to the country's economy. NT$ 450
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Uganda Bugisu_1/4
Uganda, rich in green landscapes and water bodies, relies heavily on coffee, its largest cash crop and primary foreign exchange earner. With approximately 500,000 coffee farms, coffee cultivation involves both robusta (94%) and arabica (6%) species. Robusta dominates production due to its robust growth. These unique coffee beans, mainly grown in tropical rainforests, constitute a significant export contributing to the country's economy. NT$ 245
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Brazil, Minas Gerais, Santa Isabel Estate - Natural Process_1/4
Santa Isabel Estate in Minas Gerais, Brazil, is famous for its natural process coffee, dried in the sun, resulting in a unique flavor profile with fruity and nutty notes. This method yields rich chocolate and sweet flavors, reflecting the meticulous care for quality. NT$ 165
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Rwandan Terracotta Natural Process_1/4
Rwanda's unique coffee exhibits floral notes similar to Yirgacheffe, heightened acidity compared to Kenyan coffee, and a creamy mouthfeel. Employing a special Terracotta Natural Process with new technology imparts a distinctive fermented flavor, making it a one-of-a-kind and highly recommended coffee. NT$ 370