11/29/2017
The coffee is not bad, bearable and actually fairly good. There’s some bitterness in the cup, but not enough to stop drinking. The bitterness subsides as the coffee cools. The coffee has a decent body for a medium roast. On the scale of coffee goodness, this one falls above a McDonald’s or Denny’s coffee and below most Trader Joe’s offerings. The coffee is entirely drinkable black, which is how I review all coffees.
I picked this up because Trader Joe’s Honduran coffee is one of the better coffees I’ve reviewed. This isn’t as good, but still fairly good, especially for the price. Coffee plants just might have a thing for Honduras.
If you’re on a budget or just happen to be close to an ALDI when you find your cupboard bare of coffee, this one just might be good for you. The coffee is labelled fair trade and organic, so it may be good for the farmers and environment also. Price $4.79
Tags: aldi, coffee, fair trade, food, Honduras, organic, price, review, whole bean
01/08/2018 at 06:47 |
helpful post
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01/08/2018 at 08:53 |
Thanks Cassey. 🙂
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01/07/2018 at 16:52 |
Yuppers, I agree about this coffee review, wasn’t good enough to warrant another purchase; I liked the Peru version at ALDI better, but like you say better coffee can be found at Trader Joe’s (and Costco,) for a similar or better price.
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01/07/2018 at 17:06 |
ALDI is upping their coffee game, but still not there yet. But the price is good for people on a budget as compared to similar quality at a regular supermarket. I’ll try the Peru coffee next.
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01/07/2018 at 17:22
Yup, totally agree, they are always improving, so it’s only a matter of time before the coffee gets a taste and selection upgrade.
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