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Kurasu
House Blend Dark

One of Kurasu's most well-loved blends, House Blend Dark is your perfect everyday coffee featuring notes of dark chocolate, orange peel, and a buttery, long finish.

*Each box comes with 10 Nespresso®-compatible capsules.

*Any capsules labelled as a "sale" item have a remaining shelf life between 2-8 months.

Size:

10
  • 10
$15.00
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Coffee notes
  • Tasting Notes
    Buttery, Dark Chocolate, Orange Peel
  • Body
  • Acidity
  • Sweetness

House Blend Dark

$15.00
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Kurasu

Kurasu is a specialty coffee brand with the vision to spread coffee culture from Kyoto, Japan to the globe. Their name comes from the Japanese word “to live” or “lifestyle.” Starting from a small online shop back in 2013, they now operate multiple cafes locally and overseas in Singapore and Bangkok; delivering specialty coffee that is roasted at their Nishijin roastery.

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  • Type
    Blend
  • Processing
    Natural | Washed
  • Origin
    Brazil | Guatemala | Ethiopia
  • Varietal
    Various
  • Roast level
  • Suitability
    Espresso, Milk Coffee, Long Black, Iced Coffee
  • Others
    In Kyoto, with a deeply rooted “Kissaten” culture, many customers of Kurasu enjoy a darker roasted coffee - alike the traditional kissaten roast. This blend celebrates Kyoto's long running coffee culture, and the people who lived with it and who love it, in the past, present and in the future.

On the Morning Machine

Brew Mode: Classic

The Classic is like a familiar double espresso coffee. Creamy and robust. Perfect on its own, on the rocks or with a mixer. Recommended for those who seek comfort in their daily cup of Joe.

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Coffee Trivia
A Brief History of Coffee Capsules

At the present day, coffee lovers are awfully spoilt for choice when it comes to quick and easy ways to enjoy a cuppa, at the ready and in an instant—from freeze-dried coffee, drip bags, to of course, capsule coffee. Which leads us to wonder, how did capsule coffee come to be?

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