Brazil
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Characteristics
- body
- medium
- aftertaste
- The finish of Brazilian coffee is sweet and lingering, with a pleasant aftertaste.
- aroma
- mild
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Close flavour profile with a higher cupping score or more trusted data.
- Same region (UK)Checked this weekBrazilRand Coffee Roastery£8.95(£4.47/100g)
- Same region (UK)Checked this weekBrazilian Santos Single Origin CoffeeJoe Black Coffee£9.50(£3.80/100g)
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Description
Brazil. Brazilian coffee is known for its smooth, low-acidity flavour. It is often described as having a "chocolatey" or "nutty" taste. Some people also find it to have a slightly fruity flavour. Aroma: Brazilian coffee has a mild aroma, often described as nutty, chocolatey, or caramel-like. Flavour: Brazilian coffee is known for its low acidity and mild, smooth flavour profile. You may taste notes of chocolate, caramel, nuts, and sometimes a hint of fruitiness, such as berries or citrus. Body: Brazilian coffee is typically medium-bodied, with a creamy and smooth mouthfeel.. Flavor profile: Citrus Fruit, Chocolate, Caramel, Nutty.
Where to buy
- Pollards ShopIn stock£4.50(£1.80/100g)View
Source: https://www.pollardscoffee.co.uk/products/brazil_coffee
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