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Starbucks Africa Kitamu Coffee, Ground, 12-Ounce Bags

Submitted by on Thursday, 2 September 20106 Comments

  • Pack of 3, 12-ounce bags (total of 36 ounces)
  • Blend of exceptional East African coffees
  • AfricaArabia ground coffee

Product Description
Starbucks Africa Kitamu Coffee, Ground is a balanced, complex blend of exceptional East African coffees which offers well-rounded delicate acidity with exotic floral and citrus undertones. It is a complex, layered flavor, citrus and floral notes, medium to full body Crisp, clean acidity…. More >>

Starbucks Africa Kitamu Coffee, Ground, 12-Ounce Bags

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  • E. J. Howell said:

    I first tasted this coffee at a Sheraton Hotel earlier this year. I thoroughly enjoied its full bodied flavor and smoothness. I’m not a coffee connoisseur, but I really enjoied this coffee. I went on a hard target search and couldn’t find it anywhere but on Amazon.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Doug said:

    I’ve been drinking this coffee for several years now and have recently started purchasing it on Amazon because it’s no longer sold in the local area. The coffee has a bold flavor, although it’s not too overpowering; the beans haven’t been burned, which is characteristic of all too many brands Starbucks sells. Overall, and excellent product I hope is stocked and sold for many more years…
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Karla M. Lewis said:

    I could not find this product at the Starbucks location or on the Starbucks website. My husband loves this coffee. I was glad Amazon carried this item.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • H. Harper said:

    First tasted this coffee at a resort in California and it took a week to find it when I returned home. The Starbucks stores don’t even carryit in my town.It is that superior to other coffees and I have been a coffee drinker for over 40 years.Try it and youwill never go back to the coffee you are drinking now!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • P. Nilson said:

    Nice and smooth never bitter. I was using various bold K-cups in my Keurig that gave me a bitter aftertaste. I just pour this into my washable filter insert and get a great cup. It also requires an extra minute or two of labor because of the insert, but I’m saving a ton of money not buying K-cups. I didn’t buy this on Amazon but plan to get some more from them. Amazon has never given me a problem with anything I purchase.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • I Love Vanilla Coffee (My Own) Starbucks History said:

    [...] Starbucks the way we know it today: after a trip to Milan, he advised that the company should sell coffee and espresso drinks as well as beans. The whole concept of coffee-to-go was [...]

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