Ground coffee COFFEE CRUISE SWEET BRAZIL 250g
COFFEE CRUISE SWEET BRAZIL – Sweet Brazilian Arabica Delight
Product: Ground coffee, 250 g
Origin: Brazil (100% Arabica)
Every coffee lover knows that high-quality ground coffee is more than just a drink; it's a source of energy in the office or a moment of comfort at home. We tested COFFEE CRUISE SWEET BRAZIL and were impressed by its balance of classic bitterness and exotic sweetness.
Technical Summary (Specifications)
- Composition: 100% Arabica.
- Quantity: 250 g ground.
- Tasting Notes: Dark chocolate, nuts, raisins, cocoa.
- Manufacturer: UAB Emiva (Coffee Cruise).
- Key Feature: Low acidity, intense aftertaste.
1. Flavor Profile and Aroma
This coffee features a rich and layered taste. The first sip reveals exactly what the name promises – a gentle sweetness:
- Chocolate and Nutty Notes: The richness of dark chocolate and a light nutty bitterness are most prominent, giving the drink a solid foundation.
- Dried Fruits: Sweet raisins emerge in the aftertaste, softening the coffee's character.
- Low Acidity: This is a major advantage for those who dislike acidic coffee. Brazilian Arabica is famous for its mildness.
2. Texture and Preparation
Since the coffee comes pre-ground, it saves you time. The grind is balanced to suit direct brewing in a cup, French press, or semi-automatic machines. The texture is creamy, and the hint of cocoa seeds creates a long-lasting, pleasant aftertaste.
3. Quality and Origin
Coffee Cruise masters use only 100% Arabica beans grown in sunny Brazilian plantations. This ensures that every cup maintains consistent high quality without any unwanted impurities often found in cheaper blends.
Verdict
COFFEE CRUISE SWEET BRAZIL is an excellent choice for those seeking a daily coffee with character. It is ideal for the office environment as it appeals to most people due to its low acidity and classic "chocolatey" flavor profile. A safe yet luxurious choice for any table.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is this coffee suitable for espresso machines?
Yes, this ground coffee works well with semi-automatic espresso machines, though its qualities shine brightest in French press or standard cup brewing.
What makes Brazilian coffee different?
Brazilian coffee typically features a nutty flavor and low acidity, unlike Ethiopian coffee, for example, which is more fruity and acidic.