The One about Artizan Coffee Roasters Cuba Mia Espresso Blend

This morning’s coffee, I am trying Artizan Coffee Roasters Cuba Mia Espresso Blend.

The company is based in Miami Gardens, Florida and the company promotes all of their espresso capsules and pods for Nespresso and ESE marchines are made with USDA certified organic coffee, most are also FairTrade, RainForest Alliance, UTZ, and Bird Friendly Certified.

So, I’m trying the Organic Cuba Mia Double Espresso ESE Coffee Pods which is a dark roast and goes through a processed natural and washed service.

Each box comes with 12 E.S.E. compatible Double Espresso Pods and are 100% compostable and biodegradable.

So, to obtain the Cafe Cubano, you add only a few drops of espresso to the sugar and mix it. It will produce a creamy, light brown paste and then you pour the remaining espresso to the paste and mix and you get a light brown foam layer (espumita) on top of the coffee.

The origin of the beans is from South and Central America Arabica plus Robusta from India.

But for the most part, it’s a good, safe espresso, I tend to go for something a bit more complex and not mixed from other regions, but for the most part, it’s a good espresso that many people can enjoy.

I definitely recommend the Artizan Coffee Roasters Cuba Mia Espresso Blend, especially at under $8!