Recommendations similar to Crema e Aroma - Whole Bean Coffee | Lavazza
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from redfox@infosec.pub to espresso@infosec.pub on 23 Mar 2024 12:26
https://infosec.pub/post/10099353
from redfox@infosec.pub to espresso@infosec.pub on 23 Mar 2024 12:26
https://infosec.pub/post/10099353
I like this bean. It’s smooth, and I usually like roasts with chocolate notes.
I’m also cheap. This is around .50 cents US per once.
Do you have a favorite bean that’s medium/smooth, and also in the .50 range that can be ordered online?
My local roasters are all around a dollar per once and I haven’t found anything that was so good, I couldn’t go back to this for half the cost, so I do them as a special occasion.
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When I was in the office and buying beans for our automatic machine the Lavazza beans were the most reliable, consistent and highest quality “supermarket” beans I could find for a reasonable price. Personally I liked the Rossa. For myself at home I do use a local small batch roaster and get a subscription. It’s about twice as much cost wise but still works out at only 40p (I’m in the UK) for an espresso, which I’m happy with.
Same here, I like coffee but I don’t need to spend too much on it. Recently tried their Crema e Gusto and now I have a whole 1kg here.
Good price/performance.
I’ve seen the Rossa also.
Your sentiment for supermarket bean was exactly where I’m coming from. I also agree with Lavazza being reliable and consistent.
At least I know I’m not totally missing something with Lavazza…
If you are looking for 2.2 lbs bag of Italian beans, roasted within the last few months, I recommend checking out www.cerinicoffee.com. I have ordered several times from them but you will need to pay for shipping unless your order is substantial. Their best selling beans is my favorite too with hazelnut notes…
There’s a lot there, thanks.