We all know that Brazil is known for their coffee. Am I able to bring coffee back home from Brazil to the U.S. Does anybody know? I would love to bring some home. I am a coffee-holic
We all know that Brazil is known for their coffee. Am I able to bring coffee back home from Brazil to the U.S. Does anybody know? I would love to bring some home. I am a coffee-holic
Yes you can, as soon as it won´t get any trouble for you in USA.
Brazil remains the leading producer of coffee in the world and the leading exporter, so its coffee covers a wide swath of the country.![]()
Joy Brazil Coffee is the signature coffee line of Brazilians and MyBrazilianCoffee.com founders Eliane Sobral and Fernanda Mazzuco.
Baggio Coffee is from Brazil's premiere coffee growing region for Arabica Catuai variety.
Fazenda Aguas Claras Coffee comes from the Mantiqueira Mountains in the region of Alta Mogiana. It carries Arabica varieties such as Mundo Novo, Acaia, Catuai and others.
Maestro Coffee by IL Barista is a blend from Sul de Minas region. This gourmet coffee is smooth with a medium body, rich aromas and low acidity.
Astro Café, Astro Café Bio - Organic and Astro Café Bourbon are prepared with 100% Arabica beans harvested, selected and prepared in Astro Group estates.
Tres Serras Coffee is a combination of beans from the 3 largest coffee regions and caries a balanced body and sweetness with some fruit and caramel aroma.
I love coffee so much that I tend to drink a few cups a day..![]()
I love the smell of Brazilian coffee beans..i like the smell of deep roasted beans when you grind them.
Info on Brazilian coffee:
* "Santos" on Brazilian coffee does not refer to the producer. "Santos" refers to the port where the coffee was exported.
* In Brazil, they use three methods to process their coffee beans - wet, dry and semi-washed.