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Kimbo Coffee Espresso - Top Flavour 2.20lbs Beans |
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| Composition: |
| 100% Arabica |
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full-bodied, elegant |
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good crema |
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medium caffeine content |
Suitable for: |
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perfect for coffee machines |
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perfect for espresso |
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perfect for Cappuccino or Latte Macchiato |
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very good for breakfast or Schuemli coffee |
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Sell-by-date from day of roasting: max. 18 months |
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Price per cup: from £0.12 (at 0.25oz. of coffee/cup.) |
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In terms of composition Kimbo Espresso Top Flavour is absolutely identical with Kimbo Top Quality. The difference lies in the roast which is much softer and more following the North Italian taste. And this Kimbo Espresso Top Flavour or better Kimbo Espresso Perfetto Equilibrio Tra Gusto e Aroma is a blend of the best high-grown Arabica coffee from Central and South America. It is also well-suited for short black espressos or, because of its enormous richness, for mixed drinks with milk such as Latte Macchiato or Cappuccino. But now because it has a very elegant mild and gently roast, is mellow and smooth. What a fantastic coffee with this excellent aroma, full-bodied, elegant and spicy, powerful and a treat down to the last drop. Like with all Kimbo coffees in Germany we are almost the exclusive importer of Kimbo Espresso Top Flavour and have extended our range by adding the ground brands in 250g-tins.
There are many beautiful Italian cities with tradition such as Rome, Venice, Milan and Turin. Yet, further South there is a city where time apparently stood still, i.e. Naples. Unfortunately, many people have a completely wrong picture when thinking of Naples on the slopes of Vesuvius. They link Naples with the Mafia and crime and view it as a chaotic city where nothing works properly. Yet, there is something in that city which definitely works, i.e. the citizens’ love of coffee or better espresso. Coffee culture and their daily espresso are as much part of Neapolitan culture as being jolly, laid-back and passionate. Neapolitans are very critical with it for espresso is not espresso. There are many kinds, ways of preparing and drinking it. Traditionally Espresso Corto with little water and much coffee and Espresso Lungo with a little more water are the favourites of the Neapolitans which does not mean that they do not fancy Caffè Latte or Caffè Macchiato; they just do not like them that much. On top of that Neapolitans who really enjoy life swear by their Caffè Kimbo, a coffee roaster based in Naples. Caffè Kimbo is the company for Neapolitans that represents their coffee culture.
Owing to the fact that in Naples almost everyone has their own regular bar where they feel well and, of course, have their best espresso there are about 500 to 600 coffee bars. It is really conspicuous that coffee bars in the South are clearly distinct from those in the North of the country. While in the North people sit down you have to stand up in the South and mainly in Naples. Going to a coffee bar is a regular ritual: you enter a bar, have a coffee and a glass of water (you always order a coffee and a glass of water) and go back to your work. This way Neapolitans easily have 3 or 4 espressos a day. They simply take that time and enjoy their coffee. And at prices between 70 and 90 cents per cup this is also an affordable pleasure. Those who have no time or think espresso does not taste that well in a bar make their coffee at home. Each household in Naples has their small espresso machine, cafetière or Bialetti Moka Express. This little stainless steel machine makes a heavenly espresso in no time. The cafetière is used every morning because the first thing that comes to a Neapolitan’s mind is a freshly brewed espresso which they mostly have with milk. You do not leave house before you have had some coffee. There is a saying in Naples about how an espresso should taste: it should be like three Cs, ‘comme cazzo coce’ which in English means “It’s darn hot”.
The typical Naples coffee bar layout is rather solid if not even old-fashioned, without any knickknacks. A small bar, a few snacks, two to three employees and bob’s your uncle. If you like it bigger and more modern you have to go to a Bar Pasticceria. What, of course, should not be missing is a Barista. A Barista in a suit hasting from office to office with a tray in his hand is simply there to serve coffee to those who cannot leave office. They are not to be mistaken with what we know as Barista, namely the person working behind the bar making drinks.
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| Price: |
| 2.2 lb whole beans £16.87 |
| 6 x 2.2 lb whole beans £15.98 per 2.2 lb whole beans |
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