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Guatemala Manos de Mujer

Guatemala Manos de Mujer

Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co.

About This Coffee

This coffee is a single origin from the Huehuetenango region of Guatemala, grown at elevations between 1,400 and 1,900 meters. Produced by approximately 180 women members of the CODECH cooperative, this fair trade, organic coffee is made from Caturra, Bourbon, Catuai, and Pache varieties. The beans are processed using the washed method and roasted to a medium level. The flavor profile presents notes of cacao, blood orange, and honey.

Origin

Huehuetenango (Guatemala)

Flavor Notes

Honey, Cacao, Blood Orange

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Washed

Typology

Arabica
Caturra, Bourbón, Catuai, Pache
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Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co.

Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co. has been roasting in Milwaukee since 1999, with its primary operation at a Walker's Point roastery that holds organic certification. The team roasts on two Loring S35 Kestrel Smart Roasters, which reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions by 80% compared to conventional machines. Half of their coffee offerings are Rainforest Alliance certified, and the full menu is organic, sourced from origins including Costa Rica, Ethiopia, and Mexico through importers selected for their integrity. The roastery runs four locations across Milwaukee, including the original Bay View café and a spot inside the Historic Third Ward's Milwaukee Public Market. Anodyne is also part of the FairWave Specialty Coffee Collective, a Midwest collaborative network of specialty roasters.

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