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Honduras Marcos Chavez

Honduras Marcos Chavez

Kuma Coffee

About This Coffee

This coffee is a specialty micro-lot from the El Durazno farm, located in the Las Vegas region of Santa Barbara, Honduras, at an altitude of 1700 meters. It is a blend of 90% Pacas and 10% Typica varieties. The coffee is processed using a washed method, involving 15 hours of dry fermentation followed by thorough rinsing and parabolic solar drying. The flavor profile features notes of brownie, red apple, and marshmallow, with a medium-light roast level.

Origin

El Cedral, Las Vegas, Santa Bárbara (Honduras)

Flavor Notes

Brownie, Red Apple, Marshmallow

Roast Level

Medium Light

Processing

Washed

Typology

Arabica
Pacas, Typica
KC

Kuma Coffee

Kuma Coffee was founded in 2008 by Mark Barany, who started roasting small batches in Seattle's Magnolia neighborhood in late 2007. The company now operates out of a warehouse in Interbay with a four person team, roasting on a Loring Kestrel 35k that cuts gas usage by 75 percent compared to conventional equipment. Kuma was the first Seattle roaster to publish a transparency statement disclosing exact per pound prices paid for every bean in its inventory, a move that set a precedent for openness in the city's specialty coffee scene. About half of the company's coffee is purchased directly from farms at above market prices, and all orders are roasted and shipped within 24 hours.

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