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5 Things You Need to Know about Bacha Coffee

Written by Bacha Coffee | 15 October 2020
|3 mins | Bacha Coffee
A quick introduction to this heritage coffee brand.
1. Bacha Coffee was named after a palace in Marrakech, Morocco.

Bacha Coffee’s story started in 1910 in the spectacular Dar el Bacha palace, which means “house of the Pasha”. A pasha is a title of a high-ranking officer in the Ottoman Empire and North Africa.

Did you know? The Dar el Bacha Palace has hosted guests such as Charlie Chaplin, Colette and Maurice Ravel, and even statesmen Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill!

Today, you can enjoy the Bacha Coffee experience at coffee rooms in Marrakech and Singapore.

2. There are over 200 Arabica coffees to choose from.

With pure Arabica coffees sourced from over 35 of the most well-reputed coffee producing countries, the Bacha Coffee library  is an excellent starting point to discover the world’s best harvests.

There are four types of pure Arabica coffee beans available: single origin, fine blended, fine flavoured and decaffeinated. Each of the 200 coffees are freshly roasted. You have the option of purchasing whole beans or having them ground to your preferences.

3. Each coffee harvest is hand-roasted separately.

Bacha Coffee’s beans are roasted at low temperatures in drum roasters using traditional slow methods. As each coffee variety requires a different degree of roasting, harvests are hand-roasted separately to ensure quality.

4. There’s more than just coffee.

Bacha Coffee retail selection includes coffee accessories and complements. Recreate the Bacha Coffee experience at home with richly coloured coffee cups, pots, filters, measuring spoons and tins in a wide range of sizes and designs.

Coffee complements include pure Tahitian vanilla beans and single origin coffee blossom honey. Grown on coffee plantations, the vanilla beans — available in grinders or whole — adds subtle sweetness and aroma to your brew. The coffee blossom honey are produced by apiaries placed close to coffee plants on plantations. To complete the selection, there are crystalised pure cane sugar sticks, chocolate covered coffee beans, and other items crafted to sweeten your coffee drinking experience.

5. Bacha Coffee ships internationally.

You can now enjoy the Bacha Coffee experience from home – wherever that may be in the world. Bacha Coffee currently ships to over 40 countries worldwide.

Head to the Bacha Coffee website and @bachacoffee for the latest updates.

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