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Burundi, Mubuga

Fruit and complex filter, 1000g

Coffee from Burundi offers sweet fruity notes, gentle sweetness, and a full body with a balanced, clean aftertaste.

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Brew method Filtered coffee
Flavor characteristic Tropical fruit / Flowers / Brown sugar
Altitude 1600-1800 m a.s.l.
Processing Natural
Variety Red Bourbon
Country of origin Burundi, Ngozi
Format Whole bean

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47,13 € including VAT

Burundi Mubuga – juicy coffee with a gentle sweetness and a fruity profile

Burundi offers ideal conditions for coffee cultivation – high altitude, stable climate, and fertile soil. In the Ngozi region, in the northern part of the country, thousands of small farmers grow coffee on small plots with the Red Bourbon variety. The Mubuga washing station collaborates with over 1,900 growers and, thanks to its extensive facilities – fermentation tanks, drying tables, and sorting lines – is one of the important processing centers in the region. Harvesting takes place from April to June, and the coffee then travels through the dry mill for export.

After harvesting, the cherries are carefully sorted and processed at the station, where emphasis is placed on the quality and purity of each lot. In the case of natural processing, ripe cherries are dried on raised African beds for several weeks depending on the weather, while being regularly turned and protected from moisture. Thanks to this careful approach, a coffee with a full and sweet profile is created, in which fruity tones, gentle sweetness, and pleasant complexity typical of Burundi come together.

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Method

Espresso

Espresso

The correct setting of espresso is an essential skill for every barista. The speed at which ground coffee dissolves in water significantly affects the taste of the final drink. The flavor of espresso depends on the amount of coffee used, the total weight of the drink, and the time it takes to prepare it. By using a simple ratio and a few steps, we can create a perfectly balanced and tasty espresso.

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Pour-Over

Pour-Over

With a kettle, dripper, and filter, you can prepare coffee using the pour-over method, which guarantees a clean taste. This method is suitable for various types of coffee, but beans with a light to medium roast and gentle acidity shine the brightest. Among the most recognized pour-over techniques is the V60, which creates a clean flavor and pronounced aroma. This recipe is ideal for one serving of V60.

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French press

French press

The French press is a simple and classic way to prepare coffee. Although it is not always sufficiently appreciated, it can yield great results when used correctly. The coffee grounds are fully immersed in hot water during preparation, which gives the drink an intense sweet flavor. You will especially appreciate this when adding milk, as the strength of the coffee remains intact. The French press is ideal for multiple people and naturally sweet coffees.

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AeroPress

AeroPress

AeroPress is an excellent coffee brewing device that uses high pressure for extraction and delivers a great cup. This means you can use espresso-roasted coffee as well as filter coffee. The AeroPress is a fun device that allows you to easily prepare a single cup of coffee – it is cleaner than a French press but richer in flavor than coffee brewed using the pour-over method.

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Cold Brew

Cold Brew

The hot summer months are a great time to prepare our favorite cold brew. This coffee offers a naturally sweet and concentrated flavor, which can be tried with milk or just with ice for refreshment. We recommend coffee beans with a strong flavor and intense sweetness to make the cold brew full of taste. If you don't have a special container, you can prepare it like we do in a French press.

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Moka pot

Moka pot

The moka pot, invented in 1933 by Alfonso Bialetti, is an icon of Italian coffee culture, alongside the classic coffee maker. It is favored for its simple, quick process and the resulting full and sweet flavor. There are many different models, so it is important to adjust the recipe to the size of the pot. We use the standard three-cup version, and here is our method.

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