Yemen Coffee Light Roast (Classic Reserve) by Al Mokha. Authentic Yemeni Mocha

Yemen Coffee Light Roast (Classic Reserve) by Al Mokha. Authentic Yemeni Mocha

USD 48.00 USD
SKU: aM8XU21C
Condition: New

(Note: we also have Medium and Dark roast coffee) Our lightly roasted Yemeni Classic comes from select microlots, to highlight Yemen's most prestigious origins. This is Yemen at its very best. (12 oz bag) Al Mokha brand is the top ecommerce coffee-seller of 100% authentic Yemeni mocha coffeeHeirloom coffee plants from old stock mean mean these beans are small but bursting with flavorTasting notes: vibrant and winey with citrus fruit complemented by nuts and spicesSmall-holder producers grow the coffee at 1500 - 2500 meters and harvest the coffee fruit at peak ripeness. The fruit is sun-dried and then sent for milling.Coffee trivia: Should coffee's taxonomic name be changed to Coffea Yemenica? Coffea Arabica--the Linnaean name for coffee--is named for Arabia Felix. But Yemen is the only Arabian country producing coffee, hence Coffeea Yemenica is more precise.Al Mokha, P.B.C. is a small, veteran-owned business with ambition to change the world. Veteran-owned small business Washington, DC S Stability Certified

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Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
RoastLight
Country/Region Of ManufactureYemen
ProductCoffee Bean
TypeCoffee
BrandAl Mokha
Food AislePantry

(Note: we also have Medium and Dark roast coffee) Our lightly roasted Yemeni Classic comes from select microlots, to highlight Yemen's most prestigious origins. This is Yemen at its very best. (12 oz bag) Al Mokha brand is the top ecommerce coffee-seller of 100% authentic Yemeni mocha coffeeHeirloom coffee plants from old stock mean mean these beans are small but bursting with flavorTasting notes: vibrant and winey with citrus fruit complemented by nuts and spicesSmall-holder producers grow the coffee at 1500 - 2500 meters and harvest the coffee fruit at peak ripeness. The fruit is sun-dried and then sent for milling.Coffee trivia: Should coffee's taxonomic name be changed to Coffea Yemenica? Coffea Arabica--the Linnaean name for coffee--is named for Arabia Felix. But Yemen is the only Arabian country producing coffee, hence Coffeea Yemenica is more precise.Al Mokha, P.B.C. is a small, veteran-owned business with ambition to change the world. Veteran-owned small business Washington, DC S Stability Certified

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