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Monday, 24 August 2015

Fell in love with a Swedish coffee, but it comes pre-ground. Back in the US now and looking for something similar as a whole bean. Any suggestions?

I travelled to and from Sweden a number of times and would always get the same coffee and bring it back by the suitcase full (not kidding) so I could enjoy it. I have one box left, and although I can order it online in the ground form it comes, I'm looking for whole beans. I've considered contacting the company, but going back out to Sweden just to pick up coffee beans seems crazy even for me.

This is the coffee I'd get, it's by a company called 'ZOÉGAS' and the blend is 'Blue Java.' Translated from the site it says the beans are a blend from Ethiopia, Kenya, and South and Central America. It's a dark roast with notes of chocolate ice cream, citrus, coconut, and dajm (an almond chocolate bar).

I don't know if this is a long shot, but if someone is at all familiar with this blend and could suggest something similar, I'd be endlessly grateful. It's a bit too dark for me sometimes, as it's the only dark roast I've found that I like, so if the flavours sound similar to something that you know that's a lighter roast and could suggest that I'd be just as happy!

Thank you!

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