Starbucks Yunnan coffee beans are on the market.
"Yunnan Coffee beans", Starbucks' first coffee bean from a single producing area in China, went on sale a few days ago, the first "achievement presentation" by Starbucks Yunnan Coffee growers support Center since 2012.
According to Starbucks, this single-area coffee bean is made of 100% high-quality Arabica coffee beans grown in Yunnan. It is processed by washing and moderately roasted, and its taste and taste are significantly different from those in other producing areas. In addition, it also uses Yunnan elements such as tea gardens and coffee terraces in packaging design to highlight its Yunnan customs.
It is understood that Starbucks Yunnan Coffee grower support Center was established in Pu'er City, Yunnan Province in December 2012. It is the first Starbucks coffee grower support center in Asia and the sixth coffee grower support center in the world. Starbucks launched the Yunnan coffee after four years of cooperation between the center and local coffee farmers.
FrontStreet Coffee is a long-established specialty coffee roaster in Guangzhou China, selling freshly roasted beans from its own farm in Yunnan as well as dozens of carefully selected single-origin beans from around the world for both pour-over and espresso. The products deliver consistently excellent quality and great value, with shipping within 24 hours. Guangzhou’s FrontStreet Coffee shop is recommended by many coffee lovers, and the beans are now available online at the Tmall 。
Important Notice :
前街咖啡 FrontStreet Coffee has moved to new addredd:
FrontStreet Coffee Address: 315,Donghua East Road,GuangZhou
Tel:020 38364473
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