Fair Trade Organic Signature Roast Whole Bean Coffee

2.5LB Whole Bean

Our Signature Fair Trade Organic is roasted medium dark to deliver good vibes and rich flavor notes all around. The rich, full-bodied coffee poses a smooth, clean finish with every cup. Combining our sensational taste of the Signature coffee with social responsibility that ensures fair wages, decent working conditions and the support of local sustainability. Enjoy 100% Arabica coffee beans with a clean conscience.

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Also available in 100-count Single Serve.

SKU: A01531
Roast Level: Medium Dark
Bean Type: 100% Arabica
Certifications: Fair Trade USA, USDA Organic, Kosher

Reviews

5 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings)
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Good breakfast coffee, because it's mild in every possible way

5/5
Absolutely in love with this coffee. The smell each time I open the bag is just incredible. Difficult for me to describe the taste in words.... but its not bitter like many other coffees I have tried. Its the only coffee I take the lid off so I can drink faster.
Posted by Jason, 2019 Mar 14th

smooth, fairly strong and delicious.

5/5
So challenging to find good smooth coffee that is also strong. I love nespresso [9] and have been experimenting so many 'substitutes' and now reusable sealpods. These are fabulous beans and so smooth and strong, obviously best to grind fresh and use them immediately. 2.5lb is a lot and hence you need to find good coffee holders that has a valve [i just purchased the coffee gator and yet to try it]. Excited to try other coffee with this company, but it may be a while, yet,
Posted by S Y, 2019 Mar 6th

A fantastic nutty, strong coffee; not bitter

5/5
Love this coffee! I usually by World Market Costa Rican Tarrazu because it is strong without the bitterness. This coffee tastes just as strong, even less bitter, and adds a nutty flavor. The price is great for organic and Fair Trade. If you love a good cup of coffee you won’t go wrong with this bean.
Posted by B G, 2019 Mar 2nd