Mary Rose - whole bean coffee Brazil Cerrado premium 1kg
- The Mary Rose Cerrado coffee bean grows in the Cerrado region of Brazil, located in the southwestern part of the state of Minas Gerais. The brew is characterised by fruity, roasted nuts and chocolate notes.
Mary Rose - a Brazilian coffee that will touch every palate!
Brazil, where Mary Rose coffees come from, is ranked number one in the world of coffee producers. There are 3.5 million tonnes of coffee produced every year! Thanks to Mary Rose's cooperation with a small Brazilian entrepreneurs, we have been able to introduce these specialty coffees (SSFC - Strictly Soft Fine Cup) to the market and to our shop. Mary Rose is a brand of high quality coffees made from specially selected coffee beans grown on a plantations by master craftsmen who know the secrets of coffee growing and how to extract the best from the plant. Coffee beans are processed in a natural way - they are dried without the use of water, in the sun. They are roasted at a small, local coffee roastery based in eastern Poland, according to an innovative and extremely versatile method called omniroast. This makes it possible to prepare the brew in any way you like - with professional equipment, at home or using alternative methods.
Whole bean coffee Mary Rose Cerrado
The Mary Rose Cerrado coffee bean grows in the Cerrado region of Brazil, located in the southwestern part of the state of Minas Gerais. This is one of the most important coffee-growing regions in Brazil. There are about 3,600 coffee producers based here, with their fields spread over about 140,000 hectares. In the semi-humid tropical climate of the region, the average air temperature fluctuates between 20-26°C. The coffee crops are located at an altitude of around 900-1250 metres above sea level, which has a huge impact on the taste and texture of the beans - they are light, softer and more porous, with a slight acidity. The Cerrado coffee beans are large, graded 17/18 and it is a blend of three varieties of beans: Bourbon, Catuai and Mundo Novo. The brew is characterised by fruity, roasted nuts and chocolate notes.
Additional information:
Roast date: freshly roasted coffee, roasting date on package
Variety: Bourbon, Catuai, Mundo Novo
Processing: natural
Region: Cerrado, Minas Gerais
Altitude: approx. 900-1250 metres above sea level
SCAA scale: premium
Grade: 17/18
Beans quality: strictly soft beans, specialty
Roasting: omniroast
Flavour and aroma: lemon, roasted almond, chocolate
Acidity: decent
Ingredients: 100% whole bean, roasted coffee arabica
Net weight: 1000g
Produced for: Venusti Sp. z o.o.
Country of origin: Brazil
Best before: expiry date and batch number on the package
Brand’s website: www.maryrosetea.com
Whole bean coffee Mary Rose Cerrado - how to prepare an infusion?
All Mary Rose coffees are characterised by a degree of roasting named omniroast. This means that they are versatile, placed somewhere between light and dark coffees, combining the characteristics of these two types, and are suitable for brewing by almost any method - espresso machine, drip coffee maker, stovetop cafetiere or alternative methods like coffee cone, siphon, chemex, french press or aeropress.
Mary Rose - quality, responsibility and this what is the best for you
Why you should choose Mary Rose?
- Mary Rose products are characterised by high quality. The guarantee is our personal supervision of each stage of their production. We make sure that the product you get in your hands is the best it can be.
- We care that the products are healthy and good for people and the surrounding environment, that their production is not harmful to the nature we love.
- We only offer what we would choose for ourselves and our loved ones. What we like and consider valuable.
- Mary Rose products are the result of cooperation with only trusted suppliers, who share our views on respecting the environment and ensuring decent working conditions for their employees.
- The aesthetic label, looks beautiful on the kitchen shelf.
How is Mary Rose coffee made?
Step 1: Mary Rose coffee grows on Brazilian plantations. The coffee fruits are hand-picked by the plantators and carefully selected. From the sun-dried berries, the green, raw coffee beans are extracted and set off on their long journey to the roastery.
Step 2: Small batches of coffee are roasted in a special oven, where temperatures reach up to 250 °C! The beans rotate in the machine and crack under the heat. They roast for a few minutes. The small scale of production is reflected in the high quality of the coffee that is produced under the Mary Rose brand.
Step 3: While coffee beans are roasting, the coffee master waits for the right moment to remove the beans from the roaster, checking them every few moments to see if they have the perfect colour, size, texture or smokiness.
Step 4: The coffee is poured through a special door into a rotating drum - cooling tray equipped with arms that distribute the beans evenly. The roasting process stops and the beans are instantly cooled.
Step 5: Freshly roasted Mary Rose coffee is packed in a special packaging to retain their unique aroma and flavour. The finished product goes to your kitchen shelf!
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