Sumatra Kokowagayo Organic Coffee – Bold & Ethically Sourced - 24 X 2.0 oz. Packets

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Ampersand Coffee Roasters
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24 ct. Case of Fair Trade Organic Premium Ethiopia Coffee 2.0 oz. Packets

Discover the rich, complex flavors of Sumatra Kokowagayo Organic Coffee, a premium blend crafted by the inspiring women of Café Femenino. This exquisite coffee offers deep notes of milk chocolate and earth, balanced with a hint of sweet strawberry and the signature Indonesian tangy acidity.

Certified Fair Trade and Organic, this coffee supports ethical sourcing and sustainable farming. With every purchase, $0.05 per pound goes to the Café Femenino Foundation, and 0.5% of proceeds support the International Women’s Coffee Alliance (IWCA)—helping to empower women in the coffee industry.


Features:

Rich & Balanced Flavor – Smooth milk chocolate, earthy depth, and a touch of sweet strawberry.
Sustainably SourcedFair Trade & Organic Certified for ethical and eco-friendly farming.
Women-Produced Coffee – Grown and harvested by the women of Café Femenino.
Gives Back – Supports Café Femenino Foundation and IWCA to empower female coffee farmers.
Premium Indonesian Coffee – Grown in the highlands of Sumatra for a distinctive bold profile.


Benefits:

🌍 Supports Women in Coffee – Every purchase helps fund women-led farming initiatives.
Bold & Unique Flavor – A smooth, full-bodied coffee with a distinctive Sumatra tang.
💚 Sustainably & Ethically Sourced – Feel good about every sip with eco-conscious, fair trade beans.


Ingredients:

100% Fair Trade Organic Arabica Coffee – Grown in Sumatra by the Kokowagayo cooperative.


Brewing Instructions:

  • Drip Coffee Maker: Use 1-2 tbsp per 6 oz. of water.
  • French Press: Use a coarse grind, steep for 4 minutes.
  • Pour-Over: Adjust grind and ratio to taste.

📢 Enjoy the bold flavors of Sumatra while making a difference! Order your Fair Trade Organic Kokowagayo Coffee today!

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