Product Description
In 2003, Ugandan farmer JJ Keki walked door-to-door asking his Muslim, Christian, and Jewish neighbors to leave behind a history of conflict, and unite to face their struggle against poverty caused by low coffee prices. The farmers came together, and founded a cooperative to build peace and prosperity in their community.
Trade as One Peace Blend is made with an antique Arabica varietal grown on the fertile volcanic slopes of Mt. Elgon. Supporting this fine coffee is a sun-dried Ethiopian coffee from the Sidama Farmers Cooperative Union. This unique medium roast blend has overtones of vanilla, spice, a nutty sweetness, and comes with hints of berries. We love it.
Ingredients: Caffeinated Coffee
Product Details
Producer: Thanksgiving Coffee
Weight (lbs.): 0.7600
Materials: roasted whole bean coffee
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Customer Reviews
Mike writes:
I've tried a good variety of organic and fair trade coffees, and most are usually not that good. It's also hard to find organic AND fair trade coffee. It seems that it's one or the other. The fact that this is both and has a great flavor seals the deal for me. I purchased one bag from a local green event to try and it was great. I'm here to order more!
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Chris writes:
I'm not the most keen of coffee connoisseurs, but I enjoy a good cup of quality, french-pressed coffee. This stuff definitely beats the Starbucks brew. It is very similar to Ethiopian Harrar by Dancing Goats. I think it has a "blueberry-ish" fruity flavor, especially as it cools. Definitely would try it again!
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Tom writes:
I am a bit of a coffee conesuir. I love good, rich, bold, smooth coffee. I thought Starbucks was the best coffee.... that was until I tried this. This coffee is fantastic, probably among some of the best I have had in my life, serioulsy. Try it, I think you will agree.