Organic Guatemalan Huehuetenango

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ROAST LEVEL
Medium
ROAST BODY
Mild
CUPPING NOTES
Orange,  Balanced,  Chocolate
WASHED
Fully washed
DRIED
Sun-dried
VARIETAL
Caturra,  Bourbon

 

This organic Guatemalan coffee is revered for its balanced flavor and velvety smooth body. The forward flavors from the initial profile of our organic Guatemala Huehuetenango coffee present hints of milk chocolate and rounds off into a sweet orange finish. The acidity of this medium roast coffee is mild and citrusy, making the overall cup absolutely delectable. 

The region's coop is dedicated to helping farmers learn and utilize methods of sustainable agricultural, production and organic farming, which serves to preserve and enhance the flavor of this already spectacular coffee. 

This coffee has undergone a full screening for mold and mycotoxins and has been declared toxicologically safe and compliant. Any trace levels of mold and mycotoxins (Aflatoxin, Ochratoxin) were undetectable by both representative sampling and rapid testing by a certified third-party laboratory.

To request more information about mold and mycotoxin testing, please emailinfo@freshroastedcoffee.com or read our blog.


This single-serve coffee is compatible with many popular K-Cup® brewing systems. "Keurig" and "K-Cup" are registered trademarks of Keurig Green Mountain, Inc. Fresh Roasted Coffee LLC is not an affiliate nor licensee of Keurig Green Mountain, Inc

 

Fair Trade Certified OU Kosher Certified USDA Organic Certified

From Our Blog

Central America - Guatemala
Associación de Apicultores y Caficultores de Unión de Cantinil Abbreviated AAPICUC, this organization of coffee growers and beekeepers is simply dedicated to producing better coffee. Founded in 2013 and over 20 member producers strong, AAPICUC runs a self-sufficient operation that respects and benefits the environment. They reduce waste on the farms and in Unión Cantinil by composting coffee pulp and cow manure for use in their fields. In five months, the compost will be nutritious en...

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