The World Wide Coffee Market
Allow me to suggest that for you to buy gourmet coffee online would take you out of the fundamentally auto-pilot choice of buying supermarket coffee. (See my supermarket coffee overview.) I beg you to reconsider!
Seriously, you unquestionably deserve better java for your household! The big thing nowadays for corporations trying to make a better profit off of their grocery store labels, is to add things to stretch it out. And you do not even want to guess what these things might be.
Also, supermarkets sell for the average price of 8.82 lb. My marketplace average per lb. is 8.84. For .o2 you can make a SPECTACULAR difference in your coffee experience!
So I thought we could have some fun with various places on earth our gourmet beans hail from before they land here at my little gourmet coffee marketplace...
Costa Rican Tarrazu is STILL my current favorite...
Our neighbor, Mexico grows some pretty tasty coffee beans as well, south of the border.
My musical partner, Kate Berlin loves Sumatra Mandheling. Sumatra is an island of Indonesia, so we post the Indonesian flag... Please forgive the bottom half. It is white on white
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And then there's Brazil. The number#1 coffee producing country in the world! Brazil produces 30% of the worlds coffee, but 50% of the worlds Arabica beans.
And then, probably the most well-known coffee in the USA...Colombian...
Ethiopia is an exceptional country in Africa which also grows exceptional coffee...
Jamaica has their bobsledders and pretty good coffee too, mon...
I am carrying French Roast because it is so dearly loved by those who crave strong coffee and a clear, rich coffee taste. The aroma is enchanting!
And also Italian roast, because these two countries, though not on the bean belt, really have a special knack for roasting coffee.
Some South and Central American countries grow and produce some of the best and most magical coffee flavors in the world. Guatemala is one of these.
And then there is Hawaii which produces our wonderful Kona. This bean is one of the top three in popularity in the world.
And Panama. Some friends of mine took their autistic son down there for stem cell therapy. I got reports about friendly people and delicious coffee.
Then there is Tanzania, which sports Peaberry coffee. Very unique and very delicious.
And Honduran Marcala. Organic Free Trade.
India also has very good coffee. Ours is Monsooned Malabar.
Bali Blue Moon Organic. Hybrid Airdrum Roasting Technology. Bali is an island and province of Indonesia... so we carry two Indonesian coffees. Bali and Sumatra.
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Kenya AA.
Papua New Guinea.
Thank you once again for stopping by. I am a small online coffee market catering to regular families that would love to upgrade their kitchen and dining room with great gourmet coffees from around the world. Please leave a comment or any thought you might have and thanks for your business.
ciao, roberto home
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Some of the best coffee I ever had was in Indonesia.