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Terberdore "This is Africa" Coffee
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<blockquote data-quote="Gohde" data-source="post: 1070483" data-attributes="member: 24319"><p>I?m in Pretoria East and found my happy beans at Roastmasters ? I?ve long been fond of Ethiopian coffee, the slightly citrusy and maybe blueberry notes that it often has, so their single origin Ethiopian is my current go to. I have tried their Wiener Mischung Dark Roast too, and had some for the occasional Espresso (even though technically not an Espresso roast I think).</p><p></p><p>And they are super lovely: I got there once a month, on the school run, and I always get a free coffee to go and they know regularly roast and pack it fresh for me right there. (They also sell empty coffee sacks - good for some refuse or something to keep in the boot for transporting dirty stuff).</p><p></p><p>Might give the Terbodore a try. So far I?ve tried BeanThere, which is felt was a little less enjoyable. A little harsher. There is also South African grown coffee, but it?s more a novelty, rather than delicacy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gohde, post: 1070483, member: 24319"] I?m in Pretoria East and found my happy beans at Roastmasters ? I?ve long been fond of Ethiopian coffee, the slightly citrusy and maybe blueberry notes that it often has, so their single origin Ethiopian is my current go to. I have tried their Wiener Mischung Dark Roast too, and had some for the occasional Espresso (even though technically not an Espresso roast I think). And they are super lovely: I got there once a month, on the school run, and I always get a free coffee to go and they know regularly roast and pack it fresh for me right there. (They also sell empty coffee sacks - good for some refuse or something to keep in the boot for transporting dirty stuff). Might give the Terbodore a try. So far I?ve tried BeanThere, which is felt was a little less enjoyable. A little harsher. There is also South African grown coffee, but it?s more a novelty, rather than delicacy. [/QUOTE]
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