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I love that title!!
I am not a coffee addict…But I still drink coffee every morning …It makes my breakfast complete…Anyway, thanks for the post you have shared with…
What a shame I can’t order them in the US, I really would have liked to try it.
Hopefully they change that in the future.
I love Nicaraguan coffee. I wonder if they have a decaf version. I’ll check it out. Thanks for the review.
I didn’t see one on their website, but who knows maybe they’ll come out with one some day.
when i hear of any coffee with an animal name in it Mike
i immediately think of those pesky coffee eating and pooping
civet cats (or whatever feline) and am not so much interested
in coffee coming out of their rears…
so, i’m assuming this ISN’T elephant pooped coffee.
right?
i like strong, dary, incense, and honey.
i’d probably be right up there with this one.
maybe with some cream it might mellow out a bit.
sounds also like it would make a great iced brew
as the cubes tend to dilute the taste and flavor
in most chilled brews i’ve had or made myself.
BWANA!
LOL, that is correct this isn’t elephant pooped coffee.
I think it would make for a great iced coffee. Might have to make a glass of that later!
HAHA! Coffee For Elephants. Cleaver play on words there Mike. Naturally when I think of “East India Company” I think of Pirates of the Caribbean, but that’s just me.
I noticed the price was in pounds and was curious if you knew if they shipped internationally?
Thanks
Their web site states delivery is only to UK and EU:
http://www.theeastindiacompanyfinefood.com/pages/cms/152/delivery.html
What a shame. I was really surprised to read they are still trading. Like you, I thought the company was something from the days of pirates or colonial England. I wonder if they have been trading continuously since 1600s, or if they have just recently started again.
Delicious! Thanks for sharing.
Anytime!