How Coffee Impacts Guatemalan Culture
From supporting the livelihood of farmers and their families to developing a national identity, coffee serves a vital role in Guatemala’s culture.
From supporting the livelihood of farmers and their families to developing a national identity, coffee serves a vital role in Guatemala’s culture.
In Burundi, coffee means more than just a morning fix of caffeine. This coffee-growing country relies on high-quality coffee farms to live sustainably.
Colombia produces some of the most renowned coffee in the world. For coffee farmers and their families, Colombian coffee is vital to their livelihood.
Demand for specialty coffee has revitalized the farming practices in Yemen. For many families in Yemen, coffee is central to their livelihood and culture.
Ethiopia is known as the birthplace of coffee. Not only is coffee an integral aspect of their culture, but they are also famous for the Ethiopian coffee ceremony.
Sharing trade secrets on how to create beautiful latte art. Whether you’re an aspiring barista or home brewer, you can create Instagram worthy designs.
Each country featured on our origin mugs represents a culture and a story. Knowing the hard work and cultivation that is poured into every blend we roast will make your coffee experience even better.
The global impact of excellent specialty coffee is huge. That’s why we think it is so special when different cultures and their coffees come together in one harmonious, delicious blend. Much like the upcoming multi-sport event: the World Games!
Coffee consumption is rising all across China and expanding beyond its borders. The rich tea culture of China prepared the country for a budding coffee culture, and there’s much to be discovered and tasted!
Some people believe that home brewing is too much of a hassle or inevitably leads to lower quality coffee. But that doesn’t have to be true!
Who can say no to a good cup of Brazilian coffee? With its delicious nutty-tasting notes and warm flavor profile, it has quickly become an irreplaceable addition to our lineup. However, to know and love coffee is to know and love the countries that grow it. It is true that Brazil would not be Brazil without its coffee, and we would surely be at a loss without it.