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We have been buying this coffee now for 3 years and for good reason. A staff and customer favourite and the “house espresso” in our shop in West Hampstead for a long time. The name of this green coffee is “El Imposible”, named after the largest national park in El Salvador. This coffee represents the uniqueness and special characteristics of the producers that farm this land, growing along the highlands of Ahuachapan. El Imposible National Park is a forest reserve that is infamous for its dangerous gorge that has claimed the lives of many farmers who used to saddle up their mules to transport coffee to the Pacific port. Inside and around El Imposible National Park, the department of Ahuachapan is full of volcanos, beautiful peaks, lakes, rivers, and is really a perfect environment for producing a diverse range agricultural products. 28 Coffee growers in this region, strive to produce high-end specialty coffee that is blended together to make El Imposible! This coffee is such a crowd please with good body and sweetness. Going in depth to the flavour notes, you might be able to find flavours of milk chocolate, stone fruit, raisin, caramel, malt, toffee, creamy nuts, dried fruit, yoghurt, red fruit, almonds, and citrus fruit like orange. Brewing: Espresso, French Press, Mocha Pot and Bean to Cup machines. Enjoy black or with milk, including alt milks. For best results we recommend purchasing whole bean and grinding fresh before brewing. If you don’t have a grinder, we can grind to your preferred brewing method prior to shipping. SHIPPING & DISPATCH: We roast Tuesday to Thursday. Orders are shipped every Thursday. Orders must be placed by midnight on Monday for same week dispatch. We ship via Royal Mail first class.
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