Hive friends, happy weekend.
Today I want to share with you another presentation of Andean coffee made in the state of Trujillo Venezuela, whose patron saint is the majestic Virgin of Peace, being a colonial and religious state, in every visit or meeting they delight by tradition a delicious cup of coffee or an aromatic one according to the tastes of each Trujillano.
Trujillo has tourist sites whose past is still alive in the hearts of Catholic believers and also for lovers of coffee drinks, there are beautiful landscapes with extensive coffee plantations of various varieties that currently represent us in the state and beyond.
So much so, that I have come across diverse flavours such as La protectora, cerro de santo, America Adriani and today JP Gourment, which is manufactured in Av. Principal. Urb. La Doña, Local 8 in Bocono, being the most named municipality in history for its fertile lands and splendid people, I invite you to explore this product with 100% Arabica coffee.
Months ago I managed to try such a product, whose taste is a little sour for my taste with the quantities that I always use, being 3 tablespoons for a portion of 6 people being my family nucleus, such a product costs 2$ the equivalent of 58 bolivares sovereign, in the presentation of 200 grams, being accessible.
I bought this coffee to have it at work and so every time I want to consume it, according to my moods.
As it is Friday and the body knows it, I wanted a very tasty marroncito accompanied by a tempting chocolate croissant, the perfect mix for an afternoon of joy at rest.
As I have told you before, exploring flavours is my hobby, being an indescribable delight with so many mixtures that we can execute and making them known is even more, because then each user gives us their comments according to their tastes, which I hope here.
How beautiful it is to be surrounded by so much human talent, that every day is driven to success and comes to light the presentations.
In this world we have diversity, family what is your taste, sweet or salty?
The free translator deelp was used as my language is Spanish, the photos are my property.
See you another time, blessings all the way.