| | |  | Coffee | Home » » » Organic Camano Island Coffee Roasters Peru, Dark Roast, Ground, 5-Pound Bag | | | | | | | Description: | | One of the highest elevations in the region, the Peru coffee bean has sweet, fruity tones that lend towards a naturally sweet cup. Peru sustainable organic coffee is our lightest bodied coffee making it a great choice for those who enjoy drinking a lot of coffee, yet don’t want to sacrifice flavor. This sustainable organic coffee is great anytime of the day and compliments a wide variety of meals. Try Peru dark roast coffee and find out why this coffee is one of our most versatile. Buy gourmet coffee online, including organic Peruvian coffee, from Camano Island coffee roasters – the organic coffee experts. | | | Features: | |
• The most socially responsible, highest grade coffee on the market
• Certified organic
• Shade grown and fairly traded
• Dark roast - reflects the smoky characteristics of the roast itself
• Camano island coffee roasters commits to only carrying the highest grade green coffee available - the top 1% of the coffee market to be exact
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 5.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 5.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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BitterJan 21, 2012
By citygal I'll admit I'm a coffee snob. I drink only organic, and I grind my own beans w/ a burr grinder. I only bought this coffee ground because my husband isn't quite as picky as I am and doesn't want to be bothered grinding the beans every time he wants a cup (We drink a lot of coffee---going through about 2 lbs. a week). I love my coffee REALLY strong, but there's a difference between rich, strong coffee and bitter coffee, and this coffee unfortunately falls into the latter category. I took a chance w/ this one, and although the first time I had it, it seemed "okay," the second time, it was just bitter and with a weird aftertaste.
I'm finding it more and more difficult to get a decent coffee at a decent price. Lately, every coffee I get is either stale tasting or bitter. I would love to find a decent, whole-bean organic coffee that is freshly roasted and that doesn't cost more than $10 a lb. Any suggestions, anyone?
Sour coffeeMar 27, 2012
By Rochelle Troyano I can't believe that I got 5 whole pounds of this sour and old-tasting coffee.I might as well have bought a store brand of coffee!
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