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Our Fair Trade Coffee Blend enables you to enjoy a delicious, invigorating brew with a clear conscience. As the name suggests, it has received Fair Trade certification. This ensures that it meets the high standards put in place for ethics, transparency and respect from bean to cup.
It tastes great, too, having been roasted using the latest state-of-the-art Neuhaus Neotec fluidised air-bed system.
Perhaps best of all, we pack our Fair Trade Coffee Blend, like almost all of our products, fresh to order. This guarantees not only quality but also consistency with every cuppa brewed. Whatever you’re looking for from your morning brew, you’ve undoubtedly come to the right place.
Why not try Fair Trade Coffee Blend today and adorn your mug with this remarkable infusion?
About Fair Trade Coffee Blend
The beans found in this blend come from Brazil, Colombia and Ethiopia. Each country has something unique, indeed extraordinary, to offer when it comes to the Coffee they produce.
And when combined, it makes for a match made in heaven. Not only does this fusion provide indulgent flavours, though; it also comes with the assurance that every Coffee is certified Fair Trade.
Ethiopia, in particular, is the home of Coffee. It was here many centuries ago that, according to legend, a goat herder witnessed his flock gorging on unfamiliar berries. When he tried them for himself, a feeling of boosted energy overcame him.
Without knowing it at the time, the man had just discovered Coffee – or so the story goes! All we know for sure is that its immense popularity has since spread across the world.
Brazil and Colombia, on the other hand, are today the first and the third largest Coffee producers, respectively. The Coffee plant likely arrived in South America at some point during the 18th century, and has since become a staple of society. By choosing our Fair Trade Coffee Blend, you are supporting the livelihoods of thousands of Coffee workers in Ethiopia, Brazil, Colombia and many other areas!
Darjeeling First Flush Chamong 2021 is part of our 2021 First Flush collection. It is a type of Black Tea from the Chamong Estate, consisting of a well-made, neat green leaf.
When brewed, expect nothing less than a beautiful amber liquor and a quintessentially Darjeeling Tea taste best described as floral and muscatel. We pack it fresh to order here at our Kent-based factory.
The Chamong Tea Estate
Established in 1871, Chamong takes its name from the local Lepcha people, who once called a vocal bird living nearby “Chamoo.” Tea covers 132 hectares (330 acres) of the garden, located at altitudes between 1,150 to 1,850 metres (3,770-6,070 feet) above sea level.
It has also received fair trade and Rainforest Alliance certification, ensuring the welfare of the local environment and those living and working in it.
Does Darjeeling First Flush Chamong 2021 Have Caffeine?
Caffeine is a stimulant found in at least sixty plants. This includes Tea from the Camellia sinensis plant and Coffee from the Coffea plant.
The fact that Darjeeling First Flush Chamong 2021 is a Black Tea means that it has relatively high levels of caffeine. Should you need extra help getting out of bed in the morning, in other words, you’ve chosen exceptionally well here.
How to Make Darjeeling First Flush Chamong 2021
- Add about five grams of Loose Leaf Tea to a Tea Filter or Infuser.
- Place the Tea-filled accessory in a cup or mug.
- Begin brewing by pouring in freshly boiled water.
- Allow it to steep for 2-4 minutes.
How to Serve: Best served without additions. However, some like honey or lemon.
Tasting Notes: Embrace a refreshing muscatel flavour with every sip.
Health Benefits of Darjeeling First Flush
Numerous scientific studies indicate that Black Tea, regardless of the type, improves life in small yet significant ways. Our very own Darjeeling First Flush Chamong 2021 is, of course, no exception.
Frequent consumption could benefit your health and wellbeing on a molecular level by combating oxidative stress. The result may then be a reduced risk of developing several chronic conditions.
Guatemala Maragogype Dark Roast is a dark-roasted, high-grown, Central American Coffee consisting of washed arabica beans. It is the counterpart to our Guatemalan Maragogype Elephant Coffee.
When brewed, it has a deep, slightly bitter flavour well-suited to those who like a hearty brew. We pack it fresh to order here at our Kent-based factory, ensuring quality and consistency.
It’s worth noting, too, that Guatemala Maragogype Dark Roast, as you might expect, contains a considerable amount of caffeine.
Indeed, contrary to popular belief, the roasting of the beans has little effect on how much of this stimulating chemical compound is held within. Expect around 100-120-mg per 8-oz cup – more than enough to get you out of bed in the morning.
Guatemala Maragogype – All You Need to Know
While our Guatemala Maragogype Dark Roast Coffee is unmistakably Guatemalan, its name is not. The “Mara” in Maragogype originates from a Brazillian town where this arabica variety was first discovered.
What makes it distinctive is the large size of the beans. Cultivation has since taken place in Guatemala, which is the 10th largest Coffee producing country in the world.
In Central America, specifically, this country ranks second in terms of the quantity of Coffee grown and processed. The practise dates back hundreds of years to the time of Spanish colonisation in the 17th century.
However, it wasn’t until the 1800s that it became a commercially successful export crop. The reason for this sudden change in the industry is twofold.
Factors that Changed Guatemala Coffee
The first factor involved a series of political movements beginning with Guatemala’s independence from Spain in 1821. It was initially part of the First Mexican Empire until 1824, whereby it was incorporated into the Federal Republic of Central America.
Finally, in 1841, the nation became fully independent and autonomous, which coincided with the second factor: the collapse of the local indigo industry.
By 1859, having filled the void left by indigo, over a half million Coffee plants flourished in the regions of Antigua, Coban, Fraijanes and San Marcos. Production increased further when Justo Rufino Barrios (1835-1885) became president and dictator, seizing land and reserving it for Coffee farming.
More dictators, coups, civil wars and economic struggles saw Coffee sales fluctuate over the next century.
Since 1997, Guatemala’s Coffee enterprises have steadied somewhat. It now makes top-quality Coffee – including, of course, our Guatemala Maragogype Dark Roast Coffee.
What’s more, we help it to reach its full potential with the latest state-of-the-art Neuhaus Neotec fluidised air-bed system. This process functions by using heat transference to roast the beans. Why not try it today?
Origin: Guatemala, Central America.
You’ve just found the best Italian Roast Coffee this side of Trieste, a dark-roasted delight from start to finish. Expect nothing but sweet, syrupy, nutty notes with every sip.
We pack it fresh to order here at our Pluckley-based factory, nestled within the beautiful Kentish countryside. This is our way of ensuring not only quality but also consistency with every cuppa brewed.
What is an Italian Coffee?
Italian Coffee culture is world-famous. It is indeed difficult to imagine the country without conjuring images of thriving streetside bistros populated by Coffee-sipping patrons.
However, there is a little more to our Italian Roast Coffee than that. This is a Dark Roasted Coffee known for lacking the acidity of its lighter-roasted counterparts. While initially popularised in Italy, it is now loved everywhere.
Where Does Italian Coffee Come From?
A common misconception is that Italian Coffee Beans come from Italy. Yet the name refers not to its origin; rather to the style of its dark-roasting.
The Coffee itself, in fact, comes from countries in Asia. What makes it quintessentially “Italian,” then, is the way in which we process the beans. Such is the case with our “quintessential” French Roast, too, which we also stock.
Is There Caffeine in Italian Coffee?
You might be wondering, “Is there caffeine in Italian Coffee?” The answer is a resounding yes. Contrary to popular belief, roasting Coffee beans has little influence on the caffeine content.
This particular brew, as a result, has around 100-mg per 8-oz cup. If you need an extra boost first thing in the morning, you’ve undoubtedly chosen exceptionally well here.
Best Italian Coffee Pods Available Here
An alternative to Italian Ground Coffee is our equally delicious and wholesome Italian Coffee Pods. These are Nespresso® machine-compatible and aluminium-recyclable.
They provide the same great taste with the bonus of convenience. Whichever you decide, be sure to buy Italian Coffee online or in-store from The Kent and Sussex Tea and Coffee Company today.
Organic Espresso Coffee is a blend of Sumatran and Central American Coffees with the finest quality Robusta beans. As the name suggests, it has received Rainforest Alliance certification.
This is one way of committing to the welfare of our planet by supporting a growing network of farmers, foresters, communities, scientists, governments, environmentalists and businesses.
If you’re looking for a cuppa to satisfy not only your taste buds but also your conscience, our Organic Espresso Coffee is the perfect choice. It’s unmistakably first-rate, too, having been roasted using the latest state-of-the-art Neuhaus Neotec fluidised air-bed system.
Perhaps best of all, we pack our Organic Espresso Coffee, like almost all of our products, fresh to order.
More About Organic Espresso Coffee
Sumatra in Indonesia is one of the best-known and most-loved Coffee-producing areas in the world. It’s a good thing, then, that this Rainforest Alliance Coffee Blend contains a sizable amount of these remarkable beans.
Then there is the Central American Coffee found within it, which also has much to offer. Finally, although most consider Robusta beans of “lesser” quality, it’s certainly not the case here!
Still, what is arguably most important is the fact that each and every Coffee found in this blend has been certified by Rainforest Alliance. This organisation has done much to protect the environment while also sustaining the livelihoods of thousands of Coffee workers.
Will you offer your support, too, by buying our Rainforest Alliance Coffee today?
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