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Zambia coffee

Zambia was introduced to coffee in the 1970s, and today, there are around a thousand small farms in the country, mainly in the Nakonde, Kasama and Isoka regions. It is true that Zambian plantations are usually in the lowlands and often suffer from a lack of water. Nevertheless, it is possible to… view all

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Zambia AA – Roasted Coffee

Indigenous to the Khoin people with the capital city of Lusaka – South African Zambia has many remarkable sights. One of them is the cultivation of coffee trees, which has only been associated with this developing country since the 1940s. Zambia's coffee has not yet received the accolades it deserves, but we are absolutely certain of its exceptional qualities. Try it and see for yourself. You'll be hearing about Zambian coffee soon. More in product details
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43,94 € /1000 g 4,39 € /100 g
Freshly roasted and delivered by Thursday, 9. 7. 2026

Zambia Washed Arabica Plus Catimor – Roasted Coffee

The popularity of Zambian coffee is gradually growing and this special arabica in particular is unique for not only its large beans but also for its lower caffeine content. Its delicious taste comes from the Catimor variety, which is characterized by pleasant bitterness, fruity freshness, and a truly delicate aroma. If you are a lover of elegant, high-quality drinks, this will be a hit! More in product details
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42,99 € /1000 g 4,30 € /100 g
Freshly roasted and delivered by Thursday, 9. 7. 2026

Zambia coffee

Zambia was introduced to coffee in the 1970s, and today, there are around a thousand small farms in the country, mainly in the Nakonde, Kasama and Isoka regions. It is true that Zambian plantations are usually in the lowlands and often suffer from a lack of water. Nevertheless, it is possible to find varieties on the market which (when roasted well) provide an astonishing taste experience. Generally, Zambian coffee has a lower acidity and is smooth and rich.

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