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Be:Café Brasil Santos Fine Cup 1000g
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Be:Café Brasil Santos Fine Cup from the Minais Gerais region is a coffee with low acidity, chocolate and nutty flavours.
EAN: 8588010394019
Code: BCBS1000
Description
Be:Café Brasil Santos Fine Cup is 100 % Arabica sourced from the Minas Gerais region of Brazil.
This coffee is characterised by its low acidity, sweetish taste and medium body. Its flavour profile is dominated by notes of nuts and chocolate.
The coffee comes from an altitude of between 800 and 1 300 m and is processed using the dry method (natural).
The medium-dark roast preserves the sweetness and smoothness of the coffee. This coffee is suitable for espresso and also excels in milky drinks such as cappuccinos and lattes. It is ideal for home automatic coffee machines.
Flavour Profile

Chocolate

Nuts

Sweet
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
8588010394019
Form of Coffee
Coffee beans
A type of coffee
100% Arabica
Roasting
Medium dark
Preparation method
For espresso, For fully automatic coffee machines, Cappuccino, Latté
Origin of coffee
Brazil
Weight
1000g
Flavour profile
Chocolate, Nuts, Sweet
Distributor
Beroasters s.r.o., Žilinská cesta 507, 01311 Lietavská lúčka
Quantity in carton
8 pcs
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