- Sales Rank: #193136 in Grocery & Gourmet Food
- Size: Medium Roast (Full City +)
- Brand: RhoadsRoast Coffees
- Ingredients: Specialty coffee like no other!
Tanzanian Northern Peaberry Coffee Beans. - Dimensions: 15.00 pounds
Features
- Comes from Northern Tanzania, Africa, this coffee offers floral jasmine aroma, bright medium bodied flavor with hints of black currant and a chocolate finish.
- Dark roast, Heavy Body and winey taste. Great aroma.
- Peaberry coffees render a flavor that is concentrated and offers a livelier cup with a full body and distinguished aroma.
- The prized peaberry grade assures that you are getting ready to enjoy a coffee bean of high integrity and a roast of unmatched uniformity.
- Harvested on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro near the Kenyan border, this gourmet African coffee displays many of the characteristics of Kenyan coffee, though much lighter in acidity.
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- Comes from Northern Tanzania, Africa, this coffee offers floral jasmine aroma, bright medium bodied flavor with hints of black currant and a chocolate finish.
- Dark roast, Heavy Body and winey taste. Great aroma.
- Peaberry coffees render a flavor that is concentrated and offers a livelier cup with a full body and distinguished aroma.
- The prized peaberry grade assures that you are getting ready to enjoy a coffee bean of high integrity and a roast of unmatched uniformity.
- Harvested on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro near the Kenyan border, this gourmet African coffee displays many of the characteristics of Kenyan coffee, though much lighter in acidity.
Legal Disclaimer
Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our website. We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. Please see our full disclaimer below.
Peaberry coffees render a concentrated flavor that offers a livelier cup, full body and distinguished aroma. This medium roasted coffee displays many characteristics of Kenyan coffee, though much lighter in acidity.
Peaberry beans roast differently from the corresponding flat berry beans, hence to ensure an even roast, in high-grade coffee, peaberry beans are separated. Peaberry beans are widely reputed to roast better than flat berries, being said to roast more evenly, because of their rounder shape minimizes sharp edges, and rolls about the roasting chamber more easily, as well as the alleged higher bean density may improve heat transfer in the roasting process.Harvested on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro near the Kenyan border, this gourmet African coffee displays many of the characteristics of Kenyan coffee; it is full-bodied with a great aroma and black-currant/chocolate finish...Great coffee!
Peaberry, also known as caracoli, is a type of coffee bean. Normally the fruit of the coffee plant develops as two halves of a bean within a single cherry, but sometimes only one of the two seeds gets fertilized so there is nothing to flatten it. This oval (or pea-shaped) bean is known as Peaberry. Typically around 5% of all coffee beans harvested are of this form.
Customer Reviews
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Delicious Coffee
By Wenis
These are tiny little coffee beans packed with great flavor. Medium Roast seems to be a perfect roasting level for these beans. They grind up fine in my burr grinder, but due to the size (small) they may pose a problem in some grinders.This was my 3rd order from RhoadsRoast and every batch has been fresh and quickly delivered.I would order these again, but I may try a different bean just to keep sampling the variety. Price per pound including shipping is still better than local roasted/grocery store.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Excellent coffee
By Douglas E. Phillpott
My order arrived on time and it arrived as was expected. Great service and great coffee. I highly recommended it.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Decently aged vintage roast...
By Alex V.
I had bought this Peaberry coffee from RhoadsRoast as a dumb reaction to the $10 jump in price (5lb bag) from leading competitor here on Amazon. The last bulk bag I got from the competitor was fantastic (however, I heard the quality was declining and I didn't want to spend upwards of $10-11/lb for diminishing returns in quality). Instead I spent $8/lb for a drastic reduction in quality.The lack of roast date on the bag was the first sign that my bulk bag of coffee had been sitting as an indistinguishable peer to all of RoadsRoast's ancient bean bags.The taste from opening until now ( over a month later) has evolved, to my disappointment, very little (I didn't even bother sealing and freezing the excess coffee after tasting it..). It has a kind of vintage taste (somewhere between an old cheap cigar, the leather jacket the illegal was wearing when he sold you that cheap cigar, and the back of the VW bus he emerged from brandishing the box of "Cigarros Colombianos.)" Yeah... you might have lost $4.00 bucks on that venture, but at least you didn't buy five pounds of falsehood. So stop feeling bad for yourself and start feeling bad for me. Everyone knows you shouldn't buy anything but burritos from buses full of illegals, yet who would have thought you couldn't trust a coffee roasting upstart to send you fresh coffee (especially when they published it on the internet!)?Moral of the story: Resist the greedy little impulse that spurs irrational "deal" finding hope (also known as gambling tendencies) in unknown sellers. Instead, follow the reviews (that aren't clearly seller published), and get yourself some decent coffee. Decent coffee would be better than the three and a half pounds of shame-inducing Peaberry roast still sitting in my pantry.
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By Wenis
These are tiny little coffee beans packed with great flavor. Medium Roast seems to be a perfect roasting level for these beans. They grind up fine in my burr grinder, but due to the size (small) they may pose a problem in some grinders.This was my 3rd order from RhoadsRoast and every batch has been fresh and quickly delivered.I would order these again, but I may try a different bean just to keep sampling the variety. Price per pound including shipping is still better than local roasted/grocery store.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Excellent coffee
By Douglas E. Phillpott
My order arrived on time and it arrived as was expected. Great service and great coffee. I highly recommended it.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Decently aged vintage roast...
By Alex V.
I had bought this Peaberry coffee from RhoadsRoast as a dumb reaction to the $10 jump in price (5lb bag) from leading competitor here on Amazon. The last bulk bag I got from the competitor was fantastic (however, I heard the quality was declining and I didn't want to spend upwards of $10-11/lb for diminishing returns in quality). Instead I spent $8/lb for a drastic reduction in quality.The lack of roast date on the bag was the first sign that my bulk bag of coffee had been sitting as an indistinguishable peer to all of RoadsRoast's ancient bean bags.The taste from opening until now ( over a month later) has evolved, to my disappointment, very little (I didn't even bother sealing and freezing the excess coffee after tasting it..). It has a kind of vintage taste (somewhere between an old cheap cigar, the leather jacket the illegal was wearing when he sold you that cheap cigar, and the back of the VW bus he emerged from brandishing the box of "Cigarros Colombianos.)" Yeah... you might have lost $4.00 bucks on that venture, but at least you didn't buy five pounds of falsehood. So stop feeling bad for yourself and start feeling bad for me. Everyone knows you shouldn't buy anything but burritos from buses full of illegals, yet who would have thought you couldn't trust a coffee roasting upstart to send you fresh coffee (especially when they published it on the internet!)?Moral of the story: Resist the greedy little impulse that spurs irrational "deal" finding hope (also known as gambling tendencies) in unknown sellers. Instead, follow the reviews (that aren't clearly seller published), and get yourself some decent coffee. Decent coffee would be better than the three and a half pounds of shame-inducing Peaberry roast still sitting in my pantry.
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- Comes from Northern Tanzania, Africa, this coffee offers floral jasmine aroma, bright medium bodied flavor with hints of black currant and a chocolate finish.
- Dark roast, Heavy Body and winey taste. Great aroma.
- Peaberry coffees render a flavor that is concentrated and offers a livelier cup with a full body and distinguished aroma.
- The prized peaberry grade assures that you are getting ready to enjoy a coffee bean of high integrity and a roast of unmatched uniformity.
- Harvested on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro near the Kenyan border, this gourmet African coffee displays many of the characteristics of Kenyan coffee, though much lighter in acidity.
Legal Disclaimer
Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our website. We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. Please see our full disclaimer below.
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