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5 lbs. Kenya AA+ Karundul Finest Auction Lot Fresh Unroasted 100% Arabica Coffee Beans

5 lbs. Kenya AA+ Karundul Finest Auction Lot Fresh Unroasted 100% Arabica Coffee Beans

Regular price $52.00 SGD
Regular price Sale price $52.00 SGD
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  • Sweet with a trace of chocolate and fruit flavors. Fragrant, sharp, and full bodied.
  • This coffee is slightly sweet with a trace of chocolate and fruit flavors, excellent balance of acidity and body.
  • Announced by strong overtones of berries and citrus fruits, this Kenya originated coffee is a surprise in taste and aroma as well as a superior grade.
  • Staying in the characteristic traits of distinctive floral and fruit of aromas of African and Arabian coffees, this blend of citrus and blackberry flavors is a juicy treat.
  • It's a medium body, and the epitome of what this type of region has to offer. Auctions lots are a superior grade above all others because of the careful agricultural practices in producing an excellent crop which is evident in the final taste of the bean.

Kenya is the East African powerhouse of the coffee world. Both in the cup, and the way they run their trade, everything is topnotch. The absolute best Kenya coffees are sold as AA, AB to PB. They are specific auction lots sold to the highest bidder, and heated competition drives the prices up. Their research and development is unparalleled. Their quality control is meticulous, and many thousands of small farmers are highly educated in their agricultural practice --and rewarded -- for top level coffee. Kenya AA coffee, which is grown at elevations of 4,900 to 6,800 feet, is nearing the top of the list of the world's finest Arabica bean coffees. When it comes to coffee production, Kenya has a reputation for absolute excellence, especially because it lies near the region where coffee beans originated. These gourmet coffee beans are grown on volcanic soils and are wet-processed; the beans are harvested, immediately removed from the cherries, and washed to remove the excess pulp. This process causes the coffee to have a full body of flavor with a heavy acidity. It also displays a gentle floral aroma as well as berry and citrus notes. Area: Eastern Province, Embu district Altitude: 5600 Ft Varietal: SL 34 (best for growing at high altitudes) AA Process: Wet Mill Soil: Deep red volcanic. A medium-roasted, Kenyan coffee is denoted by the grade AA, meaning it is large in size as well as flavor & is most frequently characterized as having a wine-taste profile. What does this mean? With a sharp acidity and a bold and heavy body, Kenya AA is layered with hints of fruit, giving it a complex sweetness and pungent aroma, like a first growth Bordeaux or a great Cabernet from Napa Valley. Ultimately, Kenya coffee is best known for its berry like and frequently blueberry and black current taste. If one is at all serious about learning and tasting the world's great coffees time should be spent with Kenyan coffee in your cup.

Remember to store properly. Brew & Enjoy!

Please store properly in an air-tight container, away from light, moisture, extreme temperatures, & oxygen. Once the beans are transferred into an air-tight container, please store in a dark pantry or kitchen cupboard for maximum freshness dating to up to 8 weeks.

Customer Reviews

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Randy
Such a wonderful company!

So I actually ordered the unroasted beans by mistake but the owner responded to my email immediatly and offered to take care of roasting them for me. i explained it was really my fault and i had already placed a replacement order but I was just irritated i had purchased the wrong item. we chatted for about 30 min and i mentioned i might try to roast them myself. She sent me detailed instructions right away from her own methods! i cant wait to try it! Been a customer for years and i love the variety and service!

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James Clay

Wonderful coffee.

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ToolMaker
Never Disappointed

I enjoy all of the coffee from RhoadsRoast Coffees

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Tony DeBarros
Bean or roasting defect?

Something I had never seen before.......About 1% of the roasted beans show a bean that is hollowed out. I posted a picture on a roasting forum and was told that one of the two beans contained within the cherry has enveloped the other, sort of like conjunctive twins. Apparently they separate during the roasting process leaving the enveloping bean looking like a hollow shell. After separating, the hollowed shell will darken quicker, burn, because of the lower, thinner mass. This happened with multiple profile adjustments. The roasted coffee still tastes good, which is why I gave it 4 stars. I've looked closely at the green beans but can't find what I've imagined these enveloped beans would look like. Wish I could post a picture.

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Marc
Kenyan

What a nicely sorted, flavorful bean!! I will definitely get more.

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