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Filter Flavor
Peanut・Almond・Wheat Tea・Sweet Flavor・Bittersweet
Espresso Flavor
Roasted Nut・Almond・Chocolate・Bittersweet
*Please note that the weight of 300g refers to green beans, it drops to 250g after the roasting process. Please specify the roasting standard.
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Region:Mogiana
Variety:Mundo Novo, Catuai
Altitude: 1,000 M.A.S.L.
In 1727, Brazil began cultivating coffee. A hundred years later, Brazilian coffee beans accounted for 30% of the world's coffee supply. Another hundred years later, in the 1920s, Brazil nearly monopolized 80% of the world's coffee production. Despite reaching an 80% market share in the 1920s, Brazil, as the largest coffee producer in the world, exerted significant influence over the market and coffee prices. It is often said that when Brazil sneezes, the coffee industry catches a cold. In 1975, a "black frost" destroyed over 70% of Brazil's crops, causing global coffee prices to double. In July 2021, Brazil experienced coffee frost again, leading to another increase in coffee prices. If you want to enjoy good coffee this year, act before prices rise!