Coureurs Des Bois Coffee
This Ethiopian coffee is from the Sidamo region of Ethiopia from a co-op called Oromia Coffee Farmer’s Co-operative Union. The Union is comprised of over 200 different co-ops and represents over 200,000 farmer members. It is one of the largest coffee co-ops in the world. Ethiopian coffee has pronounced but sweet acidity with a lot of citrus fruit, jasmine blossom, and tea-like qualities. It is one of the most unique-tasting coffees in the world. Coffee actually originated in the forests of Ethiopia.
Partner: Birch Bark
This Ethiopian coffee is from the Sidamo region of Ethiopia from a co-op called Oromia Coffee Farmer’s Co-operative Union. The Union is comprised of over 200 different co-ops and represents over 200,000 farmer members. It is one of the largest coffee co-ops in the world. Ethiopian coffee has pronounced but sweet acidity with a lot of citrus fruit, jasmine blossom, and tea-like qualities. It is one of the most unique-tasting coffees in the world. Coffee actually originated in the forests of Ethiopia.
Partner: Birch Bark
This Ethiopian coffee is from the Sidamo region of Ethiopia from a co-op called Oromia Coffee Farmer’s Co-operative Union. The Union is comprised of over 200 different co-ops and represents over 200,000 farmer members. It is one of the largest coffee co-ops in the world. Ethiopian coffee has pronounced but sweet acidity with a lot of citrus fruit, jasmine blossom, and tea-like qualities. It is one of the most unique-tasting coffees in the world. Coffee actually originated in the forests of Ethiopia.
Partner: Birch Bark
A blend of Guatemalan and Ethiopian Arabica Coffee.
Each bag contains 12 oz of medium roast whole beans.
Métis are the people who traveled and opened waterways across Turtle Island. They were the Wood Runners (Coureurs Des Bois), the voyageurs, the paddlers, intrepid explorers, and translators.A blend of Guatemalan and Ethiopian Arabica Coffee.