Belgravia High-Ground Blend 1kg Fairtrade/Organic & Rainforest Alliance Certified Coffee Beans, 100% Arabica

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Belgravia High-Ground Blend Fairtrade Coffee 1kg Coffee Beans, 100% Arabica

Taking the Moral High-Ground! Produced with 100% Recyclable packaging. 

Our Belgravia High-Ground Blend is Triple Certified 100% Organic Arabica coffee carries Fairtrade, Rainforest Alliance and Soil Association accreditation, making it the most sustainable coffee you can buy. Triple certified Coffee beans ....what does that mean ? Well Not only are we Fairtrade & Rainforest Alliance Certified we are also Organic ! So every reason to take the moral High Ground. 

Sourced from Honduras and Colombia, this blend has a rich, syrupy body with top notes of juicy blackcurrants and fruity acidity with a smoky, spicy note of dark cocoa to finish.

All packaging is recyclable including the coffee bag, which can be put in plastic recycling waste (always check local conditions with your council).

Dark Roast Strength 5/5 

WHAT IS ARABICA COFFEE?

Arabica coffee comes from the beans of a Coffea arabica plant, which originated in Ethiopia. Arabica is the world's most popular coffee type, equating to over 60% of cups drank. Popular types of Arabica coffee include:

  • Typica
  • Caturra
  • Kona
  • Pacamara
  • Villalobos
  • and much more!

WHAT IS ROBUSTA COFFEE?

Robusta Coffee is coffee made from the beans of the Coffea canephora plant, the origins of which are in Africa. Robusta coffee is notoriously bitter and is used primarily in instant coffee, espresso, and as a filler in certain blends of ground coffee.

ARABICA VS. ROBUSTA

Without a doubt, coffee aficionados have heard the words "Robusta" or "Arabica." If you aren't familiar with either, these two terms describe the two different beans grown commercially.  They are the same in that when harvested, roasted, and eventually brewed to become that magical thing we call coffee. However, that's where the similarities end.  Arabica and Robusta differ when it comes to taste, growing environments, price, and quality:

Taste

Many people think that Robusta has an oatmeal-like taste, somewhere between neutral and harsh. Unroasted Robusta beans smell sort of raw-peanutty.  Arabicas, on the other hand, have an extensive taste range (depending on its varietal). The range differs from sweet-soft to sharp-tangy. When unroasted, Arabica beans smell like blueberries. Their roasted smell is described as perfumey with notes of fruit and sugar tones.

Growing Environment

Robusta coffee beans come from a resilient plant that can be grown at low altitudes of 200-800 meters. Robusta beans aren't very susceptible to pests' damage, and they produce more finished products per acre and require relatively low production costs.  Contrariwise, Arabica coffee beans are fragile and must grow in cool, subtropical climates. Arabica beans also need a lot of moisture, rich soil, shade, and sun. Because of their fragility, Arabica beans are vulnerable to attack from various pests and can be damaged by cold temperatures or poor handling. This type of bean also needs to be grown at a higher elevation (600-2000 meters).

Price

Robusta is much cheaper than Arabica, but it is also worse for the environment and your taste buds. Robusta fosters use mono-cropping, the practice of growing the same plant every year in one place. This process yields more space since it involves clear-cutting the forest for the crop. Because Robusta is a more resilient plant than the delicate Arabica, it can be grown in more places, leading to large companies purchasing vast amounts of the rainforest, clear-cutting the land, and planting Robusta beans. When done excessively, mono-cropping erodes the soil and demolishes nutrients that make the soil nearly unusable.  Because it's harder to plant and grow, Arabica is more expensive than Robusta. And some companies may even mix Robusta with their Arabica to save money (and serve you a crappy cup). 

ARABICA VS. ROBUSTA: WHICH IS BETTER?

No contest! If you had to choose between an Arabica bean and a Robusta bean, it's essential to always choose Arabica! Other few differences include:

  • Robusta has more caffeine
  • Arabica has almost twice the amount of sugar
  • Robusta has less acidity
  • Arabica has more lipids

But the main difference that we all care about is the fact that Arabica coffee tastes better than a cup of Robusta! Although it's more expensive, it's definitely worth it if you want to enjoy your morning cup of Joe.

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Trevor Scott
Belgravia coffee great.

Once again a great coffee we love it .

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Jane
Really nice coffee

Rich, beautiful, just to my taste, lovely.

We really appreciate your feedback. Thank you for your purchase.

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Simon

Great service as usual and quality well priced coffee

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