The Lady
Pricing & Formats
| Format | Price | /cup | /250g |
|---|---|---|---|
| 200g | £16.00 | £1.20 | £20.00 |
| 1kg Best | £53.50 | £0.80 | £13.38 |
About this Product
Although coffee has been in Myanmar since British colonialists introduced it in the 1800s production remained small scale until the late 1990s when the state strived to replace opium production with other crops. Production on scale was established in 2005 with the first speciality coffee from Myanmar arriving in Europe in 2017.
This coffee is the result of a project started by Su Nandar Linn and Thi Ha Gyawalie with the specific purpose of championing women producers. Working with Pa-O and Danu communities, they have built an entirely female workforce collaborating with 400 female producers. This lot is a carbonic maceration honey. Made up from the harvest of 51 farmers in the Nwar Ban Gyi village. Cherries are placed in fermentation tanks with Carbon Dioxide ferment for 48 hours before being pulped and dried on raised beds.
Raspberry acidity cuts through the honey mouthfeel with sweet notes of lychee on the finish.
Reviews of Caravan Coffee
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Caravan Covent Garden. We walked in without reservation for lunch time snacks. Staff were friendly and welcoming. Food, pizza and fries to share were tasty and reasonably priced for the area. When we left the venue I had left my hand gel on the table and were "chased " buy our…
· 13 Mar
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· 26 Jan
Caravan London Bridge
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· 6 Jul