Honduras
A medium-dark roast with real character. Our Honduras single origin comes from 1,500 grower members of Cafe Organics Marcala, nestled in the Marcala and La Paz regions at 1,300–1,700 meters above sea level. Grown in clay mineral soil and fully washed then sun dried, these Bourbon, Catuai, Caturra, Lempira, and Typica variety beans produce a smooth, well-balanced cup with warm notes of caramel, spice, and brown sugar. This is coffee with a story and a flavor profile that keeps you coming back for another cup.
Roast: Medium-Dark
Tasting Notes: Caramel, Spice, Brown Sugar
Region: Marcala, La Paz, Honduras
Process: Fully Washed & Sun Dried
Altitude: 1,300–1,700M
Which Grind Size Do I Need?
Q: What is the Whole Bean option?
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Best For: Connoisseurs who prefer to grind fresh right before brewing.
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Recommended Gear: Burr grinders for everything from French press to espresso.
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Why choose it: It keeps the coffee at peak freshness for the longest possible time, locking in the maximum flavor profile until the moment you're ready to brew.
Q: What is the Standard grind?
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Best For: Traditional drip coffee makers and everyday brewing.
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Recommended Gear: Standard kitchen drip brewers, Keurig (with reusable pods), or a classic pour-over (like a Chemex or V60).
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Texture: Medium consistency, resembling coarse sand. This is the go-to choice if you aren't sure or are gifting coffee to someone else.
Q: What is the Coarse grind?
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Best For: Slow, immersion-style brewing methods.
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Recommended Gear: French Press, Cold Brew pitchers, or percolators.
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Texture: Chunky and coarse, like sea salt. The larger pieces ensure your slow-brewed coffee stays clean, bold, and entirely free of sediment.
Q: What is the Espresso grind?
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Best For: High-pressure, fast extraction brewing.
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Recommended Gear: Dedicated home or commercial espresso machines, or a stovetop Moka Pot.
- Texture: Extremely fine, similar to table salt or powdered sugar. It provides the heavy resistance needed to pull a rich, concentrated shot with a thick crema.