Thursday, February 12, 2015

Cap'Mundo Nespresso Yrgacheffe Review + Giveaway #CapMundo

 
Cap Mundo Nespresso Yrgacheffe

Oma loves the smell of fresh coffee. Yrgacheffe is perhaps the most delicate and fruity of all the coffees of Ethiopia, the place where coffee originated.

Cap'Mundo Nespresso Yrgacheffe, an Artisan Espresso, is an exclusive mocha grown on the Southern Ethiopian highlands at an altitude of some 2,400 meters. This select coffee is a stand out known for its elegance and sumptuous aromas.

This coffee is packaged well and helps keep the coffee fresh and at full strength. The package opens in the front so that you can just pull the capsules out as you need them. Oma regularly drinks tea not coffee. However, I love how Cap'Mundo Nespresso Yrgacheffe tastes and smells - What a special treat.

Hint: If you do not have a k-cup maker, you can take 3 k-cup to one pot regular coffee maker and still enjoy it.


 Cap Mundo Nespresso Yrgacheffe Review

Product Description



Cap Mundo Nespresso Yrgacheffe
  • Espresso

  • Cap'Mundo brings the richness of the world's premium prized coffees to your cup

  • Coffee and espresso with authentic crema

  • Distinctive coffee profile

  • Capsules are Nespresso compatible





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Their guiding aim is to produce the best possible coffee capsule, by means of careful control over the sourcing of green coffees, blending techniques and the creation of sensorial profiles during roasting to create a range tailored to your expectations.

Cap Mundo Nespresso Yrgacheffe



Giveaway 

 “Oma Loves U!” has teamed up with Cap'Mundo Nespresso Yrgacheffe to conduct a giveaway for her blog readers. One lucky fan will win a 10 count pack of Yrgacheffe (ARV $29.99)! Just use the easy Rafflecopter form below to enter.

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*Giveaway open in USA only for 18+.* 
*Giveaway ends 02/23/2015*

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24 comments:

  1. My coffee fact is that coffee cultivation first took place in Southern Arabia

    abfantom at yahoo dot com

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  2. Coffee is a major export commodity.

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  3. Coffee drinking goes back to the 13th century.

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  4. Coffee is the best part of my morning.

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  5. Coffee is extremely healthy as it a source of antioxidents.
    Mary Beth Elderton

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  6. The Coffee Break was created during WW2.

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  7. I've read that Caffeine is an antioxidant which helps you fight off health problems such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Great to know!

    Love3570@aol.com

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  8. one of the largest busniesses in the world

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  9. Coffee wakes you up in the morning.
    Brittney House

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  10. I heard coffee was not harmful to your heart.

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  11. Once a coffee-lover made a world record of consuming coffee. He drank 82 cups of coffee in 7 consecutive hours. WOW!!

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  12. Legend has it a 9th-century Ethiopian goat herder discovered coffee by accident when he noticed how crazy the beans were making his goats.
    Nicole Carter Weasley on the form.

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  13. Maxwell house coffee used to be known as the percolator

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  14. You can use it as a face scrub to tighten your face.

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  15. All I know is I love it.

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  16. Teddy Roosevelt is said to have consumed a gallon of coffee daily. Maybe that's where his boundless energy came from!

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  17. Coffee is a major export commodity

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  18. My son would say "smells great but tastes crap!"

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  19. Interesting fact...it's delicious?

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  20. Hawaii is the only state that commercially grows coffee.
    Laurie Emerson
    lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com

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