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Amazon Fresh, Organic Fair Trade Peru Whole Bean Coffee, Medium Roast, 12 Oz

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Original price was: $7.73.Current price is: $6.79.


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Our AmazonFresh Fair Trade Organic Peru medium roast whole bean coffee is made with high quality 100% Arabica beans, expertly roasted and immediately packed for freshness. Fragrant and smooth with hints of brown sugar and chocolate, it’s a medium-bodied brew you can enjoy and feel good about too.
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.5 x 2.5 x 7 inches; 12 ounces
UPC ‏ : ‎ 842379103247
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Amazon Fulfillment Services
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B072MQ5BV2
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

Fragrant medium roast Peruvian coffee with a smooth finish
One 12-ounce bag of whole bean coffee
100% Arabica coffee grown in Peru
Fair Trade certified, USDA Organic coffee
Roasted and packed in the U.S.A.
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An Amazon brand

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Customers find the coffee a good value for the price. They appreciate the fair-trade and organic ingredients. However, opinions differ on the taste, strength, bitterness, freshness, smell, and roast color.

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8 reviews for Amazon Fresh, Organic Fair Trade Peru Whole Bean Coffee, Medium Roast, 12 Oz

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  1. JOsborne

    Great organic coffee and price
    Seems too good to be true! Great price, great flavor and organic! I do agree with the reviews about the packaging. It does not open easily and then tears a whole where the package is originally sealed which is frustrating but I still love the coffee and give it five stars! I like the dark roast Sumatra whole bean, which I use with my pour over.

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  2. Amber F.

    Taste is okay
    Not the best coffee but it’s okay

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  3. Wise Old Owl

    Great coffee, great price
    As a coffee snob, I hesitated on purchasing coffee bean that are listed under Amazon Basic, but I was pleasantly surprised and now purchase these on my subscribe and save. The coffee has a robust flavor, well roasted, and the price is excellent. Adding organic and fir trade only enhances the deal. My choice from now on. (sorry high-priced coffee shop and you know who you are)

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  4. Jeffrey the Barak

    It seemed fresh, and was an excellent Sumatra.
    This coffee is not vacuum packed but the mylar foil bag is sealed and has a a one-way valve. The roast date is not revealed, and as usual, the sell by date is long into the future. Coffee nerds will say you should consume coffee from a few days after the roast until about a month later at the most, so the roast date is important, yet kept a secret.The main reason I bought this dark roast is I was going to mix it with another bag of beans I had bought that was too light, fruity and 3rd wavy for my tastes. But this coffee tastes so good that I don’t have the heart to mix it as intended.My beans were fresh, with no hint of staleness, but not so fresh that they popped off a lot of gas in the filter paper.So if you like the darker, low acid, cocoa note, slightly smoky, type of coffee rather than the more fashionable light and fruity roasts that the cool people are using, then this very affordable, organic, fair-trade, Sumatra might be a pleasant treat for your tongue and tummy.I would readily buy it again, and so I hope the freshness and quality is consistent from bag to bag.Update: after several cups and half the bag, My opinion is only higher. I will certainly buy this again. It makes my other favorites seem light and acidic by comparison. For the time being, this is my number one.

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  5. Charlie™

    ‘Meh’ might be generous. Over roasted, IMHO.
    So, to be clear (since Amazon does not), this is for the “Organic Fair Trade, Sumatra” beans.I like coffee. I’m not a coffee fuss-pot (I will drink the old stuff in the pot at work). But I do appreciate good coffee, and I try to keep several levels of ‘quality’ at home, depending on what I’m in the mood for and whether I plan to sit and savour it… or take it out to the garage and get sawdust in it while I work.I’ll also lay out that I’m not a fan of Starbucks, as a rule, because I think they sell a lot of overpriced, over-roasted, mediocre beans. (They do some really nice stuff too, but it’s available in VERY limited quantities and markets. The problem with their coffee isn’t know-how or understanding, it’s marketing and/or market driven). But I digress.This is advertised as a ‘dark’ roast. I had hoped, since it was a “single origin” “Fair Trade” “Organic” Sumatra, that it was really going to lean to the medium roast side of dark. It does not. This is cooked just to the point I can tolerate. Lightly burned would be a better description. Oily bean surface. Smells like burned toast. Just – not great.This is not a coffee that I will outright refuse to drink (or choose to return). It just makes me a little sad to see what were probably fairly high quality, tasty beans – now pretty nearly indistinguishable from any other bean on the planet at this level of roast. The magic has been cooked out of them. Pooh.They are reasonably fresh – they still foam & outgas when wet down. They are much tastier (to my palate) than the Starbucks French Roast that my office seems to like… (but then that tastes like charred cardboard strained through a burned bagel.) So if you like an heavily-roasted style of coffee, this is probably a pretty good choice for you. It’s a high-end burnt roast.I did find that if I blend it half/half with their “Just Bright, Light Roast” beans, it improves both coffees. So that’s what I’m doing.The price is very reasonable, which is why I took a gamble. I will not buy these again, however. Just really not my thing.Apparently I can’t review the other Light Roast beans separately, so I’ll just say here that the “bright” beans are fine. Better than the average grocery store brand. Not over roasted. Nothing special. Just fine. Probably going back to fair trade Tanzanian peaberry from another source.

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  6. Donald Willis

    Good…..
    Good tasting coffee, not bitter and plenty of caffeine……….

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  7. David White

    Not for me!
    I have long gotten my Sumatra in a red bag from Costco and been very happy. Recently this product has disappeared so I am trying to find an alternate and I stumbled onto this. While this has a small amount of the flavors/feels that I am used to from Sumatra coffee, I found it so distasteful after the 1st 1/2 cup that I gave away almost all of the bag to a friend who has no sense of smell/taste.One really has to wonder about this stuff given that (a) there is no discernible roast date on the package and (b) the use-by date is basically 1 year from now. Anyone with any sense knows that roasted coffee looses much over time and that a 1 year use-by is just ridiculous!So you just don’t have any idea whatever what you are buying and getting. I will have to keep looking and hoping that the Costco stuff is resurrected. In the meantime, I guess I will have to live with the Starbucks Sumatra beans at my local grocery store.

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  8. Suse

    The coffee is fine, makes a great cup of coffee
    However, I just received a bag of this coffee which was not 12 ozs. It was just under 10.5 ozs. Quite a difference in amount of coffee beans. Quality dept. should be monitoring their product better, this was a big difference in how the bag looked SO undersized. Which is why I weighed it.

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