Organic Honduran Water-Processed Decaf

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Roast Level
Medium
Roast Body
Bold
Cupping Notes
Toffee,  Red Currant,  Chocolate
Processing
Swiss Water Process
Dried
Mechanical dried
Varietal
Bourbon,  Caturra,  Catuai,  Typica

Organic Honduran Water-Processed Decaf - Unroasted Coffee

Indulge in a rich and satisfying coffee, without the caffeine. Our Honduran Water-Processed Green Coffee is its best and brightest when roasted between medium and medium-dark. The water-based decaffeination process means no harsh chemicals were used during decaffeination and 99.9% of all caffeine has been removed.

  • Certifications: OU Kosher, USDA Organic, Water-Process Decaffeinated
  • Caffeine Level: Decaffeinated
  • Recommended Roast: Medium to Medium-Dark

The cooperative, Cooperativa Cafetalera Capucas Limitada, which produces this stellar Honduran coffee offering has established a program that continues to support and grow the coop through education, access to buyers and initiatives like ecotourism. The coop recently added a new restaurant and zip line, beekeeping, and several greenhouse projects. The main goal is to strengthen the individual farmers so they can be independently successful and receive premiums to encourage growth and support their families and communities.

Ingredients: Organic 100% Arabica coffee beans.

Organic certified by PA Certified Organic. OU Kosher certified. Packaged in an SQF-certified, renewable energy-powered facility.

Do not grind, brew, or consume unroasted coffee. Green coffee beans that have been purchased and used/roasted are not returnable. Due to agricultural regulations, we are unable to ship green coffee beans to Hawaii or Puerto Rico.

OU Kosher Certified Rainforest Alliance Certified USDA Organic Certified Water Process Decaf

From Our Blog

Central America - Honduras
COMSA Making the transition from conventional—or non-organic—to organic farming is no easy task, but 62 Honduran farmers banded together in 2000 to do just that. A year later, Bio Latino granted COMSA their organic certification, and thus, opened up many new doors for the organization. This includes access to markets to which they wouldn’t otherwise have access, premium pricing, eligibility for grants and financial assistance, among many other things. Being able to fet...

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