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Dark Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Kochere - Classic Pods

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Dark Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Kochere

Classic Pods
$10.99

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OU Kosher Certified

About

Our Dark Ethiopian Yirgacheffe coffee pods have bright hints of lemon and candied-honey sweetness that perfectly accompany the much richer roast. With less acidity than its lighter counterpart, it is an excellent coffee pod choice for those who enjoy African coffees but prefer a much bolder flavor.

Kochere is a small area within the well-known Yirgacheffe coffee-growing region of Ethiopia. Located in the SNNPR (Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region) of southern Ethiopia, Kochere is just south of the town of Yirgacheffe and is 250 miles southwest of Addis Ababa.


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

Dark Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Kochere - Classic Pods

Roast Level

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light dark

Oils, ahoy! Dark roast coffees are rich, bold, and spiced, with baked fruit and honeyed flavors.

Dark Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Kochere - Classic Pods

Roast Body

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X-tra Bold Body

At their most bodacious, coffees can have a syrupy or buttery mouthfeel. X-tra-bold-bodied coffees tend to be thick and rich.

Cupping Notes

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Lemon

Honey

Bold

Processing

A coffee’s process describes how the seed (aka the coffee bean) is separated from the coffee cherry. Popular methods include washed, dry, and honey, but there are many other processes that put special emphasis on different aspects of these methods.

The washing process

Washing Process

Fully washed
The drying process

Drying Process

Dried on raised beds
The varietal type

Coffee Varietal

Ethiopian Heirloom

Timeline

Harvest and export times are based off when a particular coffee will be at its peak quality. Cherries picked at the start of the harvest season tend to be underdeveloped, and those picked at the end are often overdeveloped, so producers aim for that sweet spot in the middle.

Harvest

Nov - Feb

Export

Feb - Aug
Two Ethiopian farmers proudly holding up a basket of coffee cherries.

Ethiopia

African coffee is consistently ranked as some of the best on the planet, in part because that’s where coffee was born. Every varietal in existence is the product of Ethiopian and Sudanese coffee plants’ incredible voyage around the world. From fruity and syrupy to earthy and tea-like, Africa’s variably high growing ...

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