March 2024 — Both Worlds

March 2024 — Both Worlds

An interview with the folks from Both Worlds:

What's one thing we should know about you?

Each of our blends has a minimum price. If you spend more than the minimum, we'll donate 100% of the profits directly to charity.

What excites you about coffee?

Being able to offer a unique pricing model for our coffees. We want Both Worlds Coffee to be accessible, so if you can't afford to pay more than the minimum, then that's okay; there's no judgment or expectation to spend anything other than what you're capable of.

If you could recommend one song to listen to while drinking your coffee, what would it be?

TEXAS HOLD 'EM by Beyoncé. It's fun and catchy, and who doesn't love a bit of country music with their morning brew?

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About the Coffees

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Espresso

Dylan Blend

Huila, Colombia + Paraná, Brazil + Guji Zone, Ethiopia

What's your favourite thing about this coffee?

It's bright and juicy, and very flavourful. Tastes great with milk.

What fictional character does this coffee remind you of?

Elspeth Catton from Saltburn. This coffee packs a punch and is full of flavour, but its main characteristic is its deep complexity, much like Elspeth.

What's one interesting fact about where this coffee was grown?

Many coffee farmers in Paraná, Brazil, have adopted agroforestry techniques, where coffee plants are grown alongside native trees and other crops. This approach helps maintain biodiversity, improve soil health, and reduce the need for chemical inputs.

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Charlie Blend

La Plata, Colombia + Guji Zone, Ethiopia

What's your favourite thing about this coffee?

It's got great acidity a feels light and fruity on the palate.

What fictional character does this coffee remind you of?

Bruce from Finding Nemo. This coffee can be sharp, full-bodied, and intense, but also friendly and charismatic.

What's one interesting fact about where this coffee was grown?

Grown by 350 farmers in Ethiopia's Dikitu village, this coffee is processed at Dikitu Washing Station. Owned by Gizaw Alemayehu and Frehiwot Mekonnen, the station emphasizes sustainable, organic practices and preserves local water sources. Beyond coffee, it supports community well-being with education, healthcare, and insurance initiatives for its workers.

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Visit bothwords.com.au for more

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