Honey Sun Dried 1-KG
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Honey Sun Dried 1-KG
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Honey Sun Dried

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Zupreme Honey Sun-Dried Coffee is a specialty honey-processed coffee, sun dried to enhance natural sweetness, fruity notes, and smooth body — perfect for…

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About Honey Sun Dried

Zupreme Honey Sun-Dried Coffee is a specialty honey-processed coffee, sun dried to enhance natural sweetness, fruity notes, and smooth body — perfect for refined black coffee lovers.

Production details

RegionIndia
SpeciesArabica
Suggested brew methodsFrench Press, Pour Over
Tags
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Taste Experience

Flavor Profile.

Our sensory profile maps the defining characteristics of this coffee, helping you understand its unique character and choose the perfect bean for your palate.

Acidity3.0Sweetness4.0Body3.0BitternessClarity

Tasting Notes

Original tasting notes from Zupreme Coffee

CaramelFloralFruityHoney

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Before You Brew.

Quick answers on how Honey Sun Dried tastes, brews, and where it comes from.

Coffee Q&A

Zupreme Coffee's tasting notes for Honey Sun Dried lean toward Caramel, Floral, Fruity and Honey. Flavor is subjective and shifts with roast freshness, grind size, and brew method, so your cup may vary.

Honey Sun Dried is a single-origin coffee, sourced from one origin rather than blended, so it reflects the character of that specific place.

Honey Sun Dried is suggested for French Press and Pour Over. As a rule of thumb: espresso needs a fine grind, pour-over and drip a medium grind, and French press or cold brew a coarse grind. Dial in from there to taste.
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