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Steady Eddy – Original House Blend

Steady Eddy – Original House Blend

Badeta Koffiebranders

About This Coffee

This is a house blend combining three origins: Brazil's Samba Reserve from Cofinet, a natural processed coffee with chocolate and nutty tones providing body and depth; Rwanda's Liza from Steans Beans producer Jean Paul, a washed coffee contributing elegance, soft citrus, and floral notes; and Colombia's Santa Maria from Huila region via The Coffee Quest, a blend from smallholder farmers adding fruity punch and caramel notes. The blend offers full body, low acidity, and balanced flavors with notes of walnut, dark chocolate, jasmine, and apricot. Suitable for both espresso and milk-based drinks.

Origin

BrazilRwandaHuila (Colombia)

Flavor Notes

Jasmine, Dark Chocolate, Caramelized, Walnut, Apricot

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Washed, Natural

Typology

BK

Badeta Koffiebranders

Tomas and Joost, both with extensive backgrounds in hospitality, founded Badeta Koffiebranders in Amsterdam's De Pijp neighborhood in 2014 with a mission to give everyone the enjoyment of responsible, unique, and high quality coffee sourced directly from producers. The roastery has since grown to between eleven and fifty employees across two Amsterdam spaces, with a third opening in 2026, and placed third in the first round of the 2024 Roast Masters competition at the Amsterdam Coffee Festival, reaching the final eight best roasters in the Netherlands. Badeta focuses on single sourced artisanal beans and maintains a direct relationship with the farmers who grow them, an approach that runs through both the sourcing and the way the coffee is presented to customers. The spaces themselves are distinctive for their pink themed interior design and a no laptops policy in some that encourages conversation over screens, alongside dog friendly access that makes the experience feel more like a neighborhood living room than a typical specialty shop. The roastery is open for visits by appointment, giving customers and trade partners a chance to see the production side of an operation that has quietly become one of De Pijp's most respected specialty names.

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