Coffee Zest Single Origin - KENYA ZAWADI PEABERRY
CANE SUGAR - VANILLA - VINE TOMATO
SCA 86 | SL28 & RUIRU 11 | WASHED PROCESS | SINGLE ORIGIN | 100% ARABICA | 1700-1800M
Bright and tangy acidity. Big upfront flavour, with a long-lasting finish. Notes of cane sugar, vanilla and vine tomato.
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Pea berries are fascinating - usually, every coffee cherry contains two seeds, forming that classic flat-edged bean shape that we are used to seeing. However, roughly every 10% of cherries form differently, and produce just a single, rounded bean which benefits from all of the sweetness and acidity you’d usually have to share with the other bean.
This Peaberry, Zawadi, is a blend created and maintained by using carefully selected peaberries primarily from the Kamandi and Ndia-ini coffee factories. This particular coffee is produced in Nyeri County, just off the centre of the country, and adjacent to Mount Kenya: the largest mountain in the country.
Kenya uses varietals that are very rarely found in any other country, quite simply because they were designed in Kenya, for use in Kenya. SL28, for example, was created by Scott Laboratories, by cross-breeding multiple varietals that were prominent at the time. Similarly, Ruiri 11 was developed in Ruiru, Kenya, for its rust-resistant properties, and is becoming increasingly popular. No wonder this coffee is named after the Swahili for ‘gift’; Just don’t brew it as espresso, unless you’d like something wildly acidic.
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What do you charge for delivery?
For this Coffee, orders come with free shipping via Royal Mail 2nd class on orders above £35, for less than £35 there is £3.75 fee
How long is coffee sitting on the shelf before it is delivered to me? All our coffee is freshly roasted to order, it literally cannot get any fresher!
Who are you guys? Do you have a physical store? We are Coffee Zest who sell coffee beans, tea and chocolate products online.
We are collaborating with roastery which is solar powered and we try to use recyclable / eco-friendly packaging wherever possible.
Do you recommend buying ground coffee? We always recommend buying coffee as whole beans and grind as you need it.