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Burundi Turihamwe

Burundi Turihamwe

Regular price $20.58 USD
Regular price Sale price $20.58 USD
Sale Sold out
Size
Whole Bean or Ground

How Much Coffee Do I Need?

10oz Bag = nets ~13 cups

2lb Bag = nets ~42 cups

5lb Bag = nets ~103 cups

We Taste Cherry Candy, Nectarine, Floral Honey
Processing Natural Anaerobic
Region Ngozi Province 
Grown By
Community Members
Elevation 1,750 masl
Varieties Bourbon

  

Turihamwe, which means “together” in Kirundi, is produced in Burundi’s first washing station built and owned by women. In 2019, these seven farmers pooled their savings from selling their coffee to build their own wet mill. Now, they have complete control over the quality of their coffee from seed through the wet milling stage of the supply chain. 

This is a new partnership for us, and we couldn't be more excited to have a washed coffee from Burundi back on our menu. In the cup, we're tasting notes of floral honey, sugary nectarine, and cherry candy. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

When Will My Order Ship?

We roast Monday through Friday, and most orders ship the next roast day from when they are placed.

The only exception is any pre-order item, which will ship on the date stated on that item's pre-order page.

Do You Have Recommendations For Brewing?

Yes!

First, we recommend a brewing ratio of about 1:17. So whatever your dose of coffee is for a brew (we recommend weighing your coffee in grams), multiply that number by 17, and use that weight of water to brew.

Second, always try to grind your coffee fresh, directly before you brew. This will significantly impact the flavor.

Lastly, and maybe most important, always use the highest quality water you can. Filtered is always best. Coffee is 98.5% water, so the water you use makes a huge difference.

Any other questions? Just drop us a line.

Is ReAnimator Coffee Organic/Fair Trade?

While some of our coffees may happen to be certified organic or fair trade, we do not specifically look for either of these certifications when sourcing coffees, and do not market them as such.

All of our coffees are bought at fixed prices above the c-market, and 99% of the time we are paying higher prices than the Fair Trade Certified price.

Our sourcing goals are always quality and flavor focused, and we buy from producers and importers we trust to provide us with coffee that fits into our ideology.