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Eldorado Coffee Roasters

Eldorado Coffee Premium Blend Coffee - Ground, 10 oz Can

Eldorado Coffee Premium Blend Coffee - Ground, 10 oz Can

Eldorado’s house blend has been around since our company’s founding, persisting for generations with rich flavors and full-bodied aroma. These premium coffee beans are sourced from family owned and operated farms in Central America and Colombia. With a full city roast intensity, you’ll love the subtle yet rich flavors that come from the greatest coffee regions (and beans) on the planet

Eldorado Coffee Roasters stands as New York City’s largest and most trusted coffee roaster, proudly crafting every roast right here in-house. Since 1980, our family-owned roastery has been perfecting the art of coffee, transforming carefully selected beans into bold, aromatic blends that capture the true spirit of the city. Every bag of Eldorado coffee is roasted fresh at our Queens, New York City facility, where passion meets precision in every batch. From sourcing to roasting, everything happens under one roof. Ensuring unbeatable freshness, exceptional quality, and that unmistakable New York flavor that coffee lovers crave.

Weight: 10 oz.

Contents: Ground Coffee

Ingredients: 100% Arabica Coffee

Sources: Central America and Colombia

Roast: Full City

Regular price $6.49 USD
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Why Drink Premium Ground Coffee Vs Whole Beans

Does it matter if you buy your coffee pre-ground or do you need to grind your coffee at home? Ultimately, the choice comes down to preference, but we’ll give you the scoop (of coffee beans) below. 

Premium ground coffee tends to be a more popular route. The coffee company will take the coffee beans, grind it into a fine powder, and package it. You simply scoop your ground coffee directly into your drip system for a quicker coffee making process. Ground coffee is a good option if you use drip brewers, like a manual pour over or standard coffeemaker. 

Whole bean coffee requires a little more work. You’ll likely need to buy your own grinder, so you can grind the beans at home before brewing. Some commercial storefronts will grind beans for you if you purchase them in-house. Freshly ground coffee tends to taste fresher and have a more complex flavor palate than ground, though a lot of people can’t tell the difference. Whole bean coffee tends to stay fresh longer, so you may opt for this if you don’t drink the same coffee every day.

Try our house premium ground coffee for a combo of convenience and quality, or go for whole beans to create your own coffee experience. 

 

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