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Fairtrade Machu Picchu coffee beans 1kg - Olderworkers.com.au,

pelican-rouge-dark-roast-whole-bean-1863-coffee-blend-1-kg-141.jpgThis Fairtrade coffee is nutty and chocolaty. It's made of organic beans that are grown at extreme elevations in the heartland of the Incas which is the Andes. It has a rich smooth taste with overtones of fine dark chocolate.

lavazza-qualita-oro-coffee-beans-ideal-for-bean-to-cup-machine-and-a-filter-coffee-machine-with-fruity-and-flowery-aromatic-notes-100-arabica-intensity-5-10-medium-roast-1-kg-14047.jpgThis is an all-bean coffee that is suitable for any filter, pump or manual cafetiere coffee machines. A 227g pack typically makes 30 cups of buy 1kg coffee beans.

Organic

This coffee's nutty, chocolatey flavors are a result of its high altitude home in the center of the Incas. This Fairtrade Organic & Soil Association certified coffee is grown at 1,400m above sea level in the Chanchamayo province in Peru where Arabica Caturra, Typica and Pache varieties are grown according to Washed Process standards without the use of chemical fertilisers or pesticides.

These organic and Fair Trade coffee beans are carefully selected in the foothills the Andes Then they are carefully roasting to create a full-bodied taste. The nutty flavor, combined with dark chocolate hints are sure to get you up out of bed in the morning, and the fact that it's a Fairtrade coffee helps ensure that the farmers in remote areas who grow it are properly taken care of too.

Bags of 750g are ideal for cafetieres, filter machines, and jugs. The coffee is grinded according to the machine which is why you must follow the directions on your machine to determine how much to make.

Fairtrade

By purchasing this rich, dark chocolate coffee with a full-bodied flavor and a full-bodied flavor, you're helping farmers all over the globe. Cafe Direct is one of the leading fair trade businesses and they invest over half of their profits back into farming communities.

These are 100% Arabica beans, hand-picked and grown organically at the foothills of Andes before being expertly roasted for a rich flavour with the hints of fine dark chocolate. We offer this coffee in large bags of 750g at very affordable prices. It's a satisfying cup of coffee after dinner. Enjoy!

Nutty

Chocolatey, honey, and nutty are just a few of the words used to describe this award-winning coffee. This coffee is grown in the lush foothills of the Peruvian Andes, close to Machu Picchu. It uses Arabica beans that are expertly roasted for a full flavour.

Smooth, rich and deliciously nutty, with overtones that remind you of exquisite dark chocolate. This coffee is Fairtrade and organically certified, which meets the strict UK Organic standards, and helps small producers in the world's most disadvantaged countries.

Brewing cafetiere: Place 1 heaped tablespoon of ground coffee in your cafetiere and pour water over evenly to cover the grounds. Allow it to sit for 4 minutes. Serve and take a sip.

Chocolatey

Chocolatey and nutty, this organic coffee 1kg from Peru's high altitudes is rich and delicious. This Washed Process coffee is grown by small-scale farmers in the Chanchamayo area, located north of the ancient Machu Picchu ruin. Cafedirect has been working with farmers for the last 30 years and invest over half of all their products back into farming communities around the world to make a positive social and environmental impacts.

The beans were carefully selected from the lush foothills of the and famous Inca Heartland in the Peruvian Andes. They were then expertly roasted to give the full-bodied flavor. The rich and nutty flavors with overtones of dark chocolate are what make this coffee incredibly enjoyable and is perfect after dinner.

This Machu Picchu whole-bean 1kg coffee beans is 100% organic and Fairtrade, with a UK Soil Association ethical trading certificate. We purchase directly from farmers themselves and this allows us to keep our prices down, which means more cash for farmers to invest in their families and land. This allows us to collaborate closely with coffee farmers and provide them with education and development to enable them to produce high-quality coffees.