This Grani coffee is dedicated to coffee lovers and is the best product to help you discover how different types of production may change aromas and flavors of the finished product.
Commonly you hear a lot about coffee variety and different terroirs but almost never we know about the different methods of beans' production, which is a big fault, since the processing system can greatly influence the flavors.
To transform the coffee just harvested into a product ready for roasting (commercial coffee) there are two different methods: the first, washed with humidity (W) and the second, naturally dried (N). Depending on the way of treatment, the same coffee quality will result with very different flavors.
In order to decide well how much the different methods of processing can affect the same variety, even grown in the same terroir, Claudio suggests the Grani experience, where in every small box there is a single variety of Arabic coffee (Caturra CAT, bourbon BB and novo mundo NM) covered with the same 55% chocolate and with the processing method (W or/and N) indicated on the box.
Roasted coffee beans covered in 55% chocolate
Caturra variety of Arabica coffee beans produced in the Nova Moca plantation, covered in chocolate from the Terreiro Velho plantation
Ingredients: Cocoa (55% minimum), sugar, cocoa butter, coffee
Nutritional values /100 g
Nutritional Value 543kcal/2258kJ
Fats 35.3 g of which saturated 21.3 g
Carbohydrates 45.7 g of which sugars 44.5 g
Dietary Fibre 11.4 g
Protein 4.9 g
Salt <0.1 g
Expiry date: see label
Note: During the summer months, sales of Coral Chocolate are interrupted due to high temperatures in order to safeguard the product's characteristics.

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