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Brazil Cerrado (250 G)
EGP450,00
The term Specialty coffee is used to refer to coffee that is graded 80 points or above on
a 100 point scale by a certified coffee taster (SCAA) .Specialty coffees are coffees at their
peak and are different to other coffee because specialty coffee has been grown at the
perfect altitude, at the correct time of year, in the best soil, and then picked at just the right
time. All this translates into some of the most exciting and tasty coffee in the world, They are
grown in the highlands and can be monitored and processed very carefully at harvest where
every step from growth to fermentation is monitored to improve its quality periodically.
Colombia Castillo (250 G)
EGP500,00
The term Specialty coffee is used to refer to coffee that is graded 80 points or above on
a 100 point scale by a certified coffee taster (SCAA) .Specialty coffees are coffees at their
peak and are different to other coffee because specialty coffee has been grown at the
perfect altitude, at the correct time of year, in the best soil, and then picked at just the right
time. All this translates into some of the most exciting and tasty coffee in the world, They are
grown in the highlands and can be monitored and processed very carefully at harvest where
every step from growth to fermentation is monitored to improve its quality periodically.
COLOMBIA DECAF RFA
EGP480,00
The term Specialty coffee is used to refer to coffee that is graded 80 points or above on
a 100 point scale by a certified coffee taster (SCAA) .Specialty coffees are coffees at their
peak and are different to other coffee because specialty coffee has been grown at the
perfect altitude, at the correct time of year, in the best soil, and then picked at just the right
time. All this translates into some of the most exciting and tasty coffee in the world, They are
grown in the highlands and can be monitored and processed very carefully at harvest where
every step from growth to fermentation is monitored to improve its quality periodically.
Espresso Classic Blend 80% Arabica (250 G)
EGP329,00
The history of espresso, as we know it today, dates back to the early twentieth century. In 1901, Luigi Bezzera made the first espresso coffee machine.