Indian Coffees are generally good strong coffees, usually they are dark roasted for extra umph! Although India is predominantly known for tea production a good Mysore is not to be missed.
There are approximately 250,000 coffee growers in India, 98% of them small farm holders, with 80% of their production exported.
According to tradition a Muslim Indian Saint, Bada Budan, whilst on a pilgrimage to Mecca visited Yemen and smuggled 7 green seeds back to Mysore and so started coffee growing in India.
The Camp Coffee label features a Sikh Soldier next to a Gordon Highlander outside a tent preparing to enjoy a drink of water, sugar, 4% caffeine free coffee essence and 26% chicory essence.
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Indian Allana Tiger Stripes Espresso Blend Medium Dark Roasted Coffee Good And Strong Not Bitter -
Indian Gems of Araku Fair Trade Medium Dark Roasted Coffee Strong But Not Bitter -
Indian Kerala Plantation A Fair Trade Dark Roasted Whole Coffee Beans Full Flavour Excellent Coffee -
Indian Kerala Plantation A Fair Trade Medium Roasted Whole Coffee Beans Full Flavour Excellent Coffee -
Indian Monsooned Malabar AA Grade Dutch Market Dark Roast Whole Coffee Beans Good Strong Fl -
Indian Monsooned Malabar Allana Dark Roast Whole Coffee Beans Good Strong Flavour -
Indian Monsooned Malabar Allana Medium Roast Whole Coffee Beans Good Strong Flavour -
Indian Mysore Plantation AB Medium Dark Roasted Whole Coffee Beans Full Flavour Excellent Coffee -
Nepal Supreme Arabica Washed Whole Coffee Beans Medium Roasted Mount Everest