By now you may be getting the idea that I REALLY like Mexican coffee. One clue is the fact that I have more Mexican offerings than any other origin – five Mexicans at current time! Right now I’m stocking don Eduardo (also back in the house after an absence!), Oaxaca Mixteca Organic Fair Trade, Chiapas [...]
Posts Tagged ‘decaffeinated’
New Mexico Decaf in the house!
Posted in Fair Trade, New Coffee, Organic, inventory, wwjd, tagged chiapas, decaf, decaffeinated, don eduardo, Fair Trade, mexico, miravalles, mountain water process, nayarit, New Coffee, Organic, swiss water process, wwjd on December 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
New decaffeinated in stock – Ethiopia Sidamo
Posted in New Coffee, tagged New Coffee, decaffeinated, ethiopia, sidamo, dry processed, water process on June 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
So much coffee, so little time… here’s another one on the web site, a dry-process Sidamo that was water process decaffeinated. Confused? Don’t be – dry processing refers to the method of removing the seed (bean) from the fruit after harvest. Dry processing generally results in a more rustic, earthy cup, in addition to whatever [...]
New Decaffeinated
Posted in Blends, tagged decaf, decaffeinated, vienna blend on February 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I just added a new decaffeinated blend to the web site, our Vienna Blend decaf. I’ve done this one for a few years now, I’m just now getting around to adding it to the inventory. This is my all-purpose decaf that I use myself when I want a night time coffee. I like it because [...]

