Burundi
While relatively small in production, Burundi green coffee beans are anything but small in flavor. You may notice small hints of herbal tea indicating it’s an African coffee. Other flavor notes include crisp lemony floral, soft fruit tones and chocolate.
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Burundi Kayanza – Businde Station – Washed Processed
A lovely coffee from light to dark. Your personal tastes will dictate what level to roast these beans to, if…Price: $8.25/lb - 7.05/lbPrice: $8.25Burundi Kayanza – Businde Station – Washed Processed
A lovely coffee from light to dark. Your personal tastes will dictate what level to roast these beans to, if in doubt, a nice medium roast provides the best balance and depth of flavors. Light roasts will have a lemony citric crispness balancing with a sweet edged nutty/caramel/chocolate/spice like undertone. Takes a longer setup for lighter roasts to shine, but for those who like sweetness and brighter notes in coffee the lighter roast levels are best. Medium roasts build the darker tones and mute a bunch of the citric brightness, a semi-sweet chocolaty cup with a burnt sugar kick, just a pinch of crisp citric that will disappear as the coffee sets up. Hints of nuttiness with a stronger herbal/spice pop out more. Darker roasts turn the cup more robust, a semi-sweet chocolate bomb with a little spice in the aftertaste, much flatter but very tasty with a splash of milk or for espresso/cold-brew.
Price: $8.25/lb - 7.05/lbPrice: $8.25