Coffee Tryst :: Organic Peruvian Coffee Organic Peruvian Coffee: Great Peruvian Coffee That's OrganicOrganic Peruvian coffee tends to be the least expensive organic coffee on the market today. Some critics complain that the low price of Peruvian organic coffee is thanks to a policy of quantity over quality. However, there a number of fantastic coffees that are both Peruvian and organic. They are: Trader Joe's 100% Peruvian At $4 per pound, the Trader Joe's blend of organic coffee from Peru is fantastic value. The taste is great and the aroma even better with this well-balanced brew from the popular retailer. Cafe Britt - Peru Pachamama Organic (http://www.cafebritt.com) This is a truly gourmet coffee that is grown and harvested to ensure sustainable farming practices and biodiversity in its growing region. The word “Pachamama” is a Quechua word meaning “Mother Earth.” making this coffee aptly named. The beans originate from coffee plantations in Peru's Quillabamba region, and the coffee grows under the shade of native trees while being fertilized by the area's own natural soil nutrients. This method of shade growing and organic fertilizing helps retain animal habitats, plant diversity and soil for future generations of farmers. Fair Trade Coffee Peruvian Organic (http://www.fairtradecoffee.org) Fair Trade Coffee, one of the larger wholesale suppliers, makes this organic Peruvian coffee - a medium-bodied coffee that exhibits a silky richness, slightly tangy and acidic aroma, but one that's not too aggressive. This Peruvian bean can also be used in a blend, for stores or restaurants wanting to create their own blend. Gevalia Peruvian Organic Coffee (http://www.gevalia.com) Their Peruvian bean was Gevalia's first organic coffee. The beans are grown in the volcanic soil of the Andes, an area rich with nutrients and soil conditions that are perfect for growing coffee. Overall, this bean makes a coffee that's light and smooth. The body is medium and the acid levels are almost floral, yet very subtle. Thanks to Gevalia's strict quality controls, the coffee is rich and full of creamy, almost vanilla-like undertones. Of course, there are more than four brands of organic Peruvian coffee, but these represent some of the best in what is, unfortunately, a somewhat over-saturated organic coffee market. All Site Articles for Coffee Tryst |
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