







Texas Sweet Heat
The Cultured Cup Medium-Dark+ Roast
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Get ready to spice up your morning routine with this limited-edition blend. Inspired by Texas summers, this exclusive coffee blend with a medium roast, infused with cinnamon, chocolate, and a hint of pepper. Bring the heat and flavor to your cup!
Comes in 8 or 16 oz. Please specify whole bean or preferred grind. Brewing directions are on each bag. NOTE: If grind is not selected, we will Drip (Med) grind the coffees.
Roast | Body | Flavors: Medium roast+ | full-body | spice, chocolate, peppery
Coffee Tips: A coffee for a morning jolt or midday boost!
Ingredients: Costa Rica arabica light roast coffee beans, Honduran arabica medium roast coffee beans, flavoring, Aleppo pepper, salt, sunflower oil.
Fun Fact: The word "coffee" became part of the English language in 1582. The word was borrowed from the Dutch word koffie, which was borrowed from the Turkish word kahve, which was borrowed from the Yemini word qahwah.