Tanzania
Tanzanian coffee often exhibits a vibrant acidity with rich flavor. Medium to full body is common with these green coffee beans and flavor profiles include sweet berry fruit, cedar and chocolate.
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Tanzania Mbozi – Kanji Lalji Estate – Washed Peaberry
An interesting and complex Tanzania Peaberry, best from light to medium roasts, but works darker as well. At lighter roast…Price: $9.49/lb - 8.29/lbPrice: $9.49Tanzania Mbozi – Kanji Lalji Estate – Washed Peaberry
An interesting and complex Tanzania Peaberry, best from light to medium roasts, but works darker as well. At lighter roast points it grabs your attention right from the start with a vibrant and juicy acidity, slightly higher than usual, with hints of sweet orange and lemon. The crisper cup profile gives the cup a lot of lively flavor depth including it more potent deep chocolate and cocoa notes, accompanied by a classic African spice note, an herbal nuance clearly reminiscent of black tea; far from clashing, this herbal touch creates an excellent and highly appealing interplay of flavors in the cup. It has a medium body that accentuates and becomes denser as the temperature drops. In the background, there is a fruity sweetness, praline, and a slight hint of amaretto, resulting in a very balanced cup. Moving into darker roasts, it will lose its acidity, consequently gaining more body and intensifying its chocolate and sweet notes.
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Tanzanian BCT Select Peaberry
Tanzanian peaberry is always high on our list for darker roast beans: rich and chocolaty cups with robust and unique…Price: $8.29/lb - 7.09/lbPrice: $8.29Tanzanian BCT Select Peaberry
Tanzanian peaberry is always high on our list for darker roast beans: rich and chocolaty cups with robust and unique spice notes. This one being fresh as can be works pretty well from light to dark, if too light it can get a little grassy/herbal, but a clean and balanced cup with just a little development past first crack, a city+ roast they would call it. Retains its cleanliness into the darker roast points. Lighter roasts are going to be more acidic, not quite like a Kenya but a pretty clear citric edge balancing with a little hint of chocolate. Hit the roast right and you will see a pinch of caramel sweetness with a longer setup, but get it a bit too light, will have an herbal edge. Medium to dark roasts are pretty bullet proof. Medium will still show a hint of acidity, darker will lose it all. Either roast level will be nice and chocolaty with some spice behind it. If your a cold brew fan, lighter roasts points were pretty awesome, no risk of herbal and it popped out the sweeter caramel note much easier, a lighter bodied and sweeter cup.
Price: $8.29/lb - 7.09/lbPrice: $8.29
