Ubora Coffee - Rwanda Humere | Single Origin - Whole Bean 12 oz | Ethically Sourced
D**D
A standout flavor made by a woman owned co-op
What originally drew me to this coffee was that it was from a women owned cooperative in Rwanda and that they use some of their profits to help out their local community. I am all for supporting women owned businesses. Also, coffee can be expensive, so it feels good that at least part of that cost is going toward a good cause. Anyway, I was not expecting this coffee to taste like it does, which was actually a good surprise. It has a flavor closer to black tea than to any coffee I have ever had, which is very different from all the fruit or chocolate noted coffee that I am used to. It works really well with a little honey and milk. This coffee is definitely worth trying for the flavor, let alone for supporting small businesses and for supporting women owned cooperatives.
T**L
Great Coffee
I like coffee, and consume it daily, but don't know much about it. I have been trying out many different kinds of coffee lately. I first discovered Abakundakawa coffee when someone gave me a pack of beans from Starbucks reserve. It suits my taste well. I like it the best among the different kinds I tried. I ordered this on Amazon when Starbucks ran out.
B**
It’s not terrible.
Overall the coffee is okay. I like that they have the profile on the bag with the hint of flavors which are pretty spot on for each coffee.but it’s a bit over priced.
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