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This Zamora Ecuador Small Lot Coffee Boasts Notes of Molasses

Trader Joe's is helping you elevate your morning cup of joe with its new Zamora Ecuador Small Lot Coffee.

The province of Zamora Chinchipe is located in southeastern Ecuador, at the very edge of the Amazon Basin. This region is known for its high-elevation coffee-growing communities and the full-flavored beans they produce. Trader Joe’s Zamora Ecuador Small Lot Coffee features beans from this region that have been hand-picked, sun-dried, and then medium roasted. The result is a full-bodied coffee that boasts notes of molasses, dark chocolate, and even spicy nutmeg. Despite the full-bodied flavor, the coffee boasts a low level of acidity, which makes it a perfect companion to savory breakfast dishes like herby omelets or loaded avocado toasts.
Trend Themes
1. Single-origin Coffee - More coffee companies will start sourcing beans from specific regions to highlight unique flavor profiles and increase consumer interest.
2. Small-batch Roasting - Craft coffee makers will continue to grow in popularity, with small-batch roasting becoming more common to meet consumer demand for high-quality, artisanal coffee.
3. Flavor Pairing - Coffee companies will experiment with new and unexpected flavor combinations to appeal to consumers' adventurous taste buds.
Industry Implications
1. Coffee - Coffee producers and retailers can leverage unique flavor profiles to differentiate and attract customers, as well as invest in small-batch roasting methods.
2. Food and Beverage - Restaurants and cafes can incorporate these unique, full-flavored coffees into their menus to enhance the overall dining experience.
3. Consumer Goods - As interest in specialty coffee grows, companies can respond by developing innovative products and marketing campaigns that tap into this trend.

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