Thanksgiving Coffee inchSongBird Guatemalan Light Roast inch Light Roasted Fair Trade Organic Shade Grown Whole Bean Coffee - 12 Ounce Bag

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Please note: This is the exact same coffee as Thanksgiving coffees Guatemala Guaya'b Light Roast with a portion of the proceeds going to charity. Rich aroma complicated by smoky semi-sweet chocolate and caramel. Lightly roasted to express the unique characteristics of this exceptional coffee: juicy ripe cherry sweetness, cacao nibs, and sugary molasses. The coffee is shade-grown on steep volcanic slopes of the Northwestern Highlands of Guatemala by Maya Quiche coffee farmers. It is a gift from craft-inspired farmers whose ancestors have lived in these lush mountain forests for millennia. Guatemalan Bird Friendly Farm The GUAYA'B Association is a cooperative of 292 small coffee farmers in the mountainous Guatemalan state of Huehuetenango. In the 1980's, this indigenous Mayan community was ravaged by the Guatemalan civil war, and the area's economy was destroyed. Many inhabitants lost their farms and migrated to the Guatemalan coast to search for work. In 1992, a number of small-scale family farmers of the Maya-Popti indigenous group united to take control of the production and export of the coffee crops. By forming a cooperative, the "Asociacion GUAYA'B", the farmers hoped to make coffee farming sustainable and profitable for the community. Bird Friendly Coffee Farm "Rich aroma complicated by smoky semi-sweet chocolate and caramel. The cup is simple but satisfying: very sweet, deep, roundly roasty. The real glory of this coffee is an extraordinarily long, lushly vibrant, deeply chocolaty finish." - The Coffee Review, November 2005 Thanksgiving Coffee and GoCoffeeGo have joined together to donate a portion of the proceeds, so that each package sold benefits the American Birding Association's programs in Central America and helps support the outreach of BirdNote.