☕ Elevate your mornings with a bright, bold sip of heritage and sustainability!
Mayorga Organic Coffee 2lb Buenos Días is a specialty grade, light roast whole bean coffee made from 100% organic Arabica beans sourced directly from small farmers in Honduras and Colombia. Slow-roasted in small batches using a signature Latin technique, it delivers a bright, citrusy flavor with low acidity. Certified USDA Organic, Non-GMO, and Kosher, this coffee supports sustainable farming and celebrates Latino heritage.
K**.
Organic, great-tasting, dark roast coffee
Great, consistent flavor (been buying this coffee for a couple of years) - Love it! Love the packaging and the graphics - delighted to find this great value in an organic coffee - I'm a big fan and will continue to be!!!
N**.
Great coffee!
I serve this coffee in bakery. I’ve been serving this coffee ever since I opened and haven’t regretted it. The aroma is great, I love starting a pot of coffee first thing in the morning because it really fills the space immediately. the color is on the darker side but it’s not super dark. I’m not a coffee drinker I think black coffee is nasty but that’s why I like this coffee because it actually tastes good on its own. Most of my customers drink it black nothing added to it. The quality is top tier. I grind the beans until it’s a little less than medium course.
J**R
The quality is superb and the price is fair.
This brand of coffee is A+. Its clean,bold, and is way above the others in charactewr and taste. It will be always on my reorder list!
G**S
Bold and intense
Quite a strong and very intense tasting bean, also extremely oily for some reason. Overall I did enjoy the flavor, but by the end of the bag, it had also worn out its welcome and I was eager to move on, so I won’t be rebuying. I appreciate that they are organic and if you are looking for something really bold, this is it.
B**I
Super smooth rich coffee! Muy Beuno!
So far the best coffee that I have had, I like the smooth flavor, its not acidic at all and it doesnt have a funky dishwater aftertaste like I get with store bought already ground coffee. I can feel the kick from this coffee a lot more than the generic store bought coffee. If you do a fine turkish grind then you can really get a lot out of one bag of beans, I prefere the flavor from a fine grind personally, its more rich and pulls more flavor.
T**R
Turning Mornings from 'Ugh' to 'Yesss!
Let me just start by saying that if coffee were a superhero, Mayorga Organics Coffee Cubano Roast would definitely be wearing a cape made of dark roast beans. This 2lbs bag of magic not only promises to kick-start your day but also has enough intensity to wake up the neighbor’s cat—no joke!Upon opening this glorious bag of 100% USDA Organic and Non-GMO Verified goodness, I was hit with a wave of aroma so rich it could probably win a reality show about fragrances. I’m talking about the kind of smell that makes you want to hug the bag and whisper sweet nothings to it. "Oh, Mayorga, you complete me!"Once I finally peeled myself away from the bag, I decided to brew a cup. The brewing process was like a slow dance—smooth and sultry, with just the right amount of anticipation. And let me tell you, the first sip was nothing short of a flavor explosion! It was like my taste buds threw a party, and everyone was invited: chocolate, caramel, and just the right amount of smoky notes. If I could marry a beverage, I’d be on a honeymoon with this coffee right now! ☕💍Now, I should probably mention that this coffee is labeled as Dark Roast, and oh boy, it lives up to that name. It’s not just dark; it’s like the night sky on a moonless evening. One cup in, and I was ready to tackle the day like a caffeinated superhero. I was suddenly proficient in everything—work, cleaning, even tackling that long-forgotten DIY project I had been avoiding (you know, the one involving a shelf, a drill, and lots of hopeful YouTube tutorials).And let's not forget the direct trade aspect; this coffee has got ethics! Sipping this brew not only perks you up but also makes you feel like you're part of a great movement—like a coffee rebel fighting against the tyranny of mediocre brews everywhere.So if you're tired of waking up feeling like a sloth who just ran a marathon, grab a bag of Mayorga Organics Coffee Cubano Roast Dark Coffee. It’s not just coffee; it’s a life-changing experience packed into a 2lbs bag that promises to turn your mornings from "meh" to "let’s seize the day!" Your taste buds—and probably the entire neighborhood—will thank you! 🦸♂️☕🌍
W**O
Over 500 reviews now read this one...
Coffee... it's a very personal experience. What I may like, you may not... and vice versa. THIS one though, wow. I've never been a big believer in organics. I understand the idea behind organics and its sound, but I didn't really believe that organic anything was better tasting than scientifically grown produce... until now. I like coffee... actually I love coffee. If you wake up to a fresh pot of "name brand" coffee brewed with pre ground beans thru a white or brown paper coffee filter with tap water you are doing your taste buds and your stomach a serious disservice. Everyone likes to think they are a coffee connoisseur. I'm here to help, not criticize... there is a big difference. Let's get started with just the basics. Coffee contains oils, lots of oils, and acid, a bad thing. Do you or have you ever seen the foam on top of a freshly brewed cup of coffee? That's the result of acid in the bean after processing (roasting) the bean. It creates the bitter taste you may have experienced if you were paying attention. It's the result of an inferior bean, period, regardless of what anyone says, it's simply an inferior bean. I'm not here to debate this fact so if you dissent don't bother here I don't have time to respond, if you are still reading please listen closely so I can tell you how to make the BEST coffee you can make, period. There are two methods... first is the French Press with pre filtered or spring water and freshly ground beans which were kept in the refrigerator, not the freezer. Look it up on YouTube. It is the purest form of coffee you can make and is exceptionally cheap and the most wonderful cup of coffee you can imagine. Coming in a close second is coffee that is made with a brewing machine that offers these few things... 1. a charcoal filter for your water, 2. a grinder built into your coffee maker and 3. a metal filter. DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT USE A PAPER FILTER if you want best you can get. A paper filter will instantly soak up the oils off of the beans you chose to spend so much of your hard earned money for and ruin what would have been a wonderful cup of coffee. You get it now right? If you've made a cup of coffee black and poured it into your cup and seen a floating substance on the top of your coffee, its not because the cup is dirty, its the oils off of the beans themselves... its flavor in and of itself... its what you are paying for. You don't want the foam, it's acid... what you do want however is the oily look on top of your cup of coffee, the desirable oil of flavor that you paid for. NO PAPER. This particular blend of Organic coffee is absolutely amazing and far past a steal at this price for an extremely low acidic and Organic blend... extremely underpriced as it should be priced at $30/lb.... its low acidity (undetectable to my taste) and quality flavors are second to none period. In my opinion I find that real Kona coffee is underwhelming compared to this. I know this sounds like a stretch but its not even close IMO. IF IN FACT this company stays true to form, I will not buy another coffee.