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Fairtrade Machu Picchu Coffee Beans 1kg

This Fairtrade coffee is rich and chocolaty. It is made from organic beans that are grown at high elevations in the heartland of the Incas which is the Andes. It has a rich smooth flavor with hints of premium 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 usually makes 30 cups.

Organic

The coffee's chocolatey, nutty flavors are a result of its high altitude home in the center of the Incas. 1 kg coffee beans and Soil Association-certified blend is grown in the Chanchamayo Province of Peru at 1,400m above the sea level. Arabica Caturra and Typica varieties are grown according to Washed Process standards, without the use pesticides or chemical fertilisers.

These Fair Trade and organic coffee beans are hand-picked in the foothills the Andes and then expertly roasting to give them a full-bodied flavour. The nutty flavor, combined with the gorgeous dark chocolate overtones will surely get you up out of bed early in the morning. the fact that it's a Fairtrade coffee will ensure that the remote farmers who grow it are properly looked after too.

Bags of 750g are perfect for cafetieres, filter machines and Jugs. The coffee is ground according to the equipment so follow your machine's instructions for how much coffee to make.

Fairtrade

When you purchase this dark, rich coffee with a full-bodied flavor and a full-bodied flavor, you're helping farmers all over the world. Cafe Direct is among the UK’s leading fair-trade companies and they invest more than 50% of their profits into their farming communities.


The pure Arabica beans are hand-picked and organically grown in the foothills the Andes and then expertly roasted to give an incredibly rich flavor with overtones that remind one of fine dark chocolate. We are offering this coffee in bags of 750g at affordable prices and it makes a really satisfying after-dinner cup of coffee. Enjoy!

Nutty

Chocolatey, honey, and nutty are just a few of the words that describe this award-winning coffee. Grown in the lush foothills of the Inca heartland of the Peruvian Andes and just a few miles from Machu Picchu, this coffee utilizes hand-picked Arabica beans that are expertly roasted to give a full flavour.

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

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

Chocolatey

The chocolatey and nutty flavor of this organic coffee from Peru's high elevations is full-bodied and delicious. This Washed Process coffee is produced by smallholder farmers in the Chanchamayo region, located northwest of the ancient Machu Picchu ruin. Cafedirect has been working with farmers for the last 30 years and invest more than 50% of their product in farming communities across the world to make a positive social and environmental impact.

The beans were carefully selected from the lush slopes of the mysterious and infamous Inca heartland of the Peruvian Andes. They were then expertly roasted to produce the full-bodied flavor. This coffee is a real delight, and perfect for a drink after dinner. It is nutty with some dark chocolate.

This Machu Picchu whole-bean coffee is 100% organic and Fairtrade It is with a UK Soil Association ethical trading certificate. We purchase directly from the farmers themselves and this helps us keep our prices lower, which means more money for the farmers to invest in their farms and families. This allows us to work closely with the coffee farmers and offer them training and development to enable them to produce high-quality coffees.
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