Suunmyötästä
Suunmyötästä
Suunmyötästä is the Karelian dialect word meaning smooth, easygoing. The main part of the bean blend is coffee from Brazil's Sul de Minas region. The region is located in the southern part of Minas Gerais, one of the largest coffee producers in the entire Brazilian region. Sul de Minas coffees grow at an average altitude of 950m. The delicate acidity of the coffee brings balance to the sturdy coffee, where you can find sweet chocolates and a slightly nutty aroma. Roasting level 2/5 Roastery: Unison Coffee, Joensuu
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Tujjuu
Tujjuu
Tujjuu is the Karelian dialect word meaning strong, powerful. The main part of the bean blend is Guatemala SHB, which grows in the northern highlands of Guatemala, where arabica coffees grow at an altitude of over 1350m, which is an ideal growth height for specialty grade coffees. The variety is characterized by citrusy acidity. In coffee you will taste cocoa as well as soft chocolate. The medium-strength structure gives posture and mouthfeel to a balanced coffee. Roasting level 4/5 Roastery: Unison Coffee, Joensuu
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Pilikkopimmeetä
Pilikkopimmeetä
Pilikkopimmeetä is the Karelian dialect word meaning pitch-black. The main part of the coffee blend is played by the Honduran Jaguar. The coffee tastes like tropical fruit and caramel with a sweet aftertaste and a hint of chocolate. Robusta brings roughness and a strong body to an otherwise soft-tasting coffee. Arabica 85% / Robusta 15%. Roasting level 5/5 Roastery: Unison Coffee, Joensuu
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