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Decaf Maya City Roast

Decaf Maya City Roast

New Harvest Coffee Roasters

About This Coffee

This decaffeinated coffee is processed using an all-water decaffeination method by Descafeinadores Mexicanos in Veracruz, Mexico. The process involves soaking unroasted green coffee in water, dissolving caffeine and flavor components, then filtering through special charcoal that traps caffeine molecules while allowing flavor components to flow through. This flavor-rich water is recombined with the green coffee from which 97% of the caffeine has been removed. The coffee is roasted to a city roast (medium roast) level.

Origin

Flavor Notes

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Water Process Decaffeination

Typology

NH

New Harvest Coffee Roasters

Rik Kleinfeldt and Paula Anderson established New Harvest Coffee Roasters in Providence, Rhode Island in 2000, setting the foundation for a roastery defined by ethical sourcing and operational excellence. Their Loring Peregrine 70 kilogram roaster became the centerpiece of an operation that introduced a source direct program in 2007, transforming how they connect with coffee producers. Staff members travel yearly to coffee farms in Central and South America, building relationships and ensuring payment of at least 20 percent above Fair Trade minimum prices. Operating as a Certified Organic Handler using 100 percent renewable electricity, and having created Rhode Islands first barista training program in 2008, New Harvest has woven sustainability and education into every aspect of their business.

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