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El Salvador - Yellow Honey
El Salvador - Yellow Honey
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Origin: El Salvador
Region: Pacas Estate
Altitude: 1900 m
Variety: Yellow Honey
Tasting Notes: Juicy, Floral, Gardenias. Jasmine, Black Tea, Light Body, Sweet
This coffee bean goes through fermentation, and the whole deal is called honey prep. Get the juicy details in this article!
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*Price is per lb. and product is only sold per lb.
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