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Exotic Ethiopian
A Featured Fair Trade Coffee
According to an Ethiopian legend, a goat herder named Kaldi discovered that his
goats seemed to become quite frisky after eating coffee berries. As a result, this
adventurous herder decided to sample the berries himself. He then disclosed his
secret to a monk, who learned to grow and grind the coffee to perfection.
You don’t have to be a herder or a monk to enjoy the exotic taste of Ethiopian
Organic coffee. Africa has produced a coffee sensation through Organic Ethiopian
Yirgacheffe—Fair Trade. Yirgacheffe is considered to be a highly-prized Ethiopian
coffee variety. Therefore, chances are that, not only will you enjoy the sensational
taste, but your friends, family, and other members of your coffee klatch will warm
up to it as well. Coffee connoisseurs frequently rave about this amazing Ethiopian
coffee. And there are many reasons why.
To begin with, the Yirgacheffe is an intensely bright coffee—therefore, it is
fun to drink and fairly satisfying. It is also known for its citrusy, floral flavor.
Consequently, it may be most treasured by the females among us. But, most important
for chocolate lovers, this is a coffee which embodies the sweetness of chocolate
in its most delicate form. Yet, despite its sweet flavor, it is considered to be
quite robust.
With a cup of Yirgacheffe, you get just a hint of citrus, a fair sample of chocolate
roast, and an aromatic finish. Coffee experts say this variety is best for a City
or Full City roast. This is because the delicate aromas and flavors are absent in
the darker roast. Also, if the roast is too light, it will be quite sour—even acidic.
It is not hard to understand why Ethiopian organic coffee is so popular on today’s
coffee scene. Ethiopia has coffee production down to a science. In fact, the nation
ranks first in Africa as far as coffee production is concerned, although Ethiopian
coffee is still considered to be quite a delicacy, since it represents only two
percent of the coffee that is traded around the globe.
When so many consumers worldwide are worried about pesticides and chemical fertilizers
and their impact on food and drink, it’s not surprising that so many coffee drinkers
have turned to Ethiopia for their brew. The coffee of Ethiopia is naturally organic,
with ten percent of it grown in natural forests, with 35 percent grown in semi-forest
conditions. Because of the richness of the soil, fertilizers are unnecessary. Also,
since the forest boasts a natural balance of pests and pathogens, pesticides are
not needed as well.
It is also interesting to note that 60 percent of Ethiopian coffee is grown in
small family gardens. It’s this neighborly touch that makes the coffee so appealing
to so many people. The Yirgacheffe proves that natural processes tend to beat technology
every time when it comes to superb coffee production.
With a cup of this exotic brew, you can show your dedication to the eco-system—as
well as your superb taste in coffee. Try some
Ethiopian Organic today!
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