With Mountain High you choose a blend of 100% top quality Arabica coffee beans from Colombia, Brazil and Guatemala. The special character of this blend can be recognized by its rich aroma and full, smooth taste. Blend is 100% Rainforest Alliance Certified Read more
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Tiktak Mountain High coffee beans 1 kg
With Mountain High you choose a blend of 100% top quality Arabica coffee beans from Colombia, Brazil and Guatemala. The special character of this blend can be recognized by its rich aroma and full, smooth taste. Also, this blend is 100% Rainforest Alliance Certified.
Some use tips for making coffee
Store coffee properly: Store coffee beans in a cool, dry place, preferably in an airtight container. Avoid exposure to light and moisture as this can affect the flavor and freshness of the coffee.
Grind the coffee correctly: Grind the coffee beans coarsely, medium or finely, depending on the brewing method you are using. For example: grind coarser for a French press and grind finer for an espresso.
Use clean water: Use fresh, cold water of good quality. Avoid using distilled water, as it can affect the taste of the coffee. If possible, try to use lime-free water as well.
Watch the brew time: Keep an eye on the brew time, especially if you are using a coffee machine. Over extraction can result in bitter coffee, while under extraction can result in weak coffee. Follow the recommended brew time for the chosen brewing method.
Clean regularly: Clean the coffee machine and other coffee equipment regularly to maintain optimal coffee flavor. Coffee residue and oil residue can build up and adversely affect the taste.
Serving tip
Do the crema test. If the sugar remains briefly on the golden brown, contiguous crema, then slowly disappears into the crema and the crema closes again, then the café crema is perfect!
Fairtrade
The Fairtrade Hallmark guarantees you that this coffee was purchased at a fair price and under good trade conditions from farmers' organizations in developing countries. This means a direct contribution to better living and working conditions for farmers. Verified by: Max Havelaar Foundation, Utrecht
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