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 | Our new premium India Monsooned lot is from the Bibi Plantation run by coffee farmer Faiz Moosakutty. Faiz' beautiful farm in Sunticoppa, Karnataka State, complete with small residences for all... |
 | The coffee formerly known as Celebes Kalossi...but let's not call it that anymore. Kalossi was the colonial Dutch name for the Toraja region, an incredible mystical, densely -forested region... |
 | After gaining political independence from Indonesia, Timor still has a long way to go... it's a rough place. Many institutions are not self-sufficient and the economy has few bright spots. And... |
 | Organic, Fair-Trade, Shade Grown, and Rainforest Alliance certified green coffee beans are offered at affordable prices. $7.70 ships all ground orders USPS 2-3 day priority or UPS. Other UPS... |
 | Papua New Guinea occupies the Eastern half of the island it shares with the Indonesian provice of Irian (no organized coffee production originates from Irian) There can be a huge range of cups... |
 | Dry-processed Sumatran coffees are the boldest of the Indonesian coffee-growing world. Low-acid, deep, complex; it is entirely sensed in the anterior regions of the palate. Our Grade 1 Sumatran... |
 | Iskandar is another coffee mill from the Lake Tawar region of Sumatra. Lake Tawar is in the North-central highlands of Medan-Aceh. The main town of Takengon is located on the shores of beautiful... |
 | Oh joy...this coffee smells so good while roasting, it smells so good green too! I don't mean to wax poetics, but I love all those smells when they converge: sweet tropical flowers, trees... |
 | This heavily-bodied, sweet tasting, Indonesian coffee with low acidity levels makes the prefect post-meal delicacy.
About Timor:
Timor is a 24,000 square kilometer country on the eastern... |
 | Our Papua New Guinea is rich and full bodied with mild acidity levels and a tantalizing aroma.
Papua New Guinea is often regarded as "the world's last frontier" because it is still largely... |
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