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Indigenous smallholders

Buho is produced by several indigenous smallholder farmers in Piendamo in the Hula region of Colombia. 

The Process

Ethyl Acetate decaffeination – commonly called ‘sugarcane’ method – is a process which combines high mountain spring water and Ethyl Acetate (EA) of natural origin. EA is present in every coffee cherry in its natural state (as well as in many other fruits and vegetables). The natural EA is obtained from a sugar cane-based process and is, together with spring water, the only other element which comes into contact with the coffee.  First the beans are steamed to open their pores, then they are rinsed with Ethyl-Acetate repeatedly to remove the caffeine. They are then dried to a 10-12% humidity and sealed with a natural wax which has a neutral profile which does not affect the flavour or aroma of the coffee. This water-EA process allows for gentle extraction of the caffeine from the bean, avoiding excessive heat or pressure, maintaining the natural structure and all characteristics of the coffee bean. All of our coffee is packed in natural kraft compostable bags which are made with certified materials meeting the EU standard EU13432.

Buho Sugarcane Decaffeinated

Colombia

Indigenous smallholders

Golden Syrup | Vanilla | Malt | Cacao & Cream finish

£8.50£31.00

Roasters Notes: Our latest sugarcane decaf. is sourced from smallholder farmers in the Hula region of Colombia. This one is proving just as popular with our customers. We get lots of notes of vanilla and golden syrup with hints of sweet malt loaf.

Producer

Indigenous smallholders

Varietals

Mixed

Altitude

1,700 to 1,900 MASL

Process

Natural (Sugarcane)

Roast Level

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