Kenya Coffee
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Kenya Coffee $8.49 Bright acidity and fruity flavors combine for a wonderfully aromatic cup with a taste that maintains a refined winey character. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Flavia Kenya Coffee $23.99 0% 0.25 oz 1 Cup 100 / Carton Caffeine: 60mg Kenya coffee contain single origin Arabica beans with pure, refreshing smoothness, fruity flavors and a sweet lingering aftertaste. Grown in the Kiambu highlands of Africa, it is a sustainable coffee choice supporting small scale farmers of the Ndumberi cooperative in Kenya. Coffee is individually wrapped in fresh pack. This fresh pack is designed for use in Mars Drinks Flavia single cup brewer, except for SB100. Kosher Light Roast A130 Coffee Filter Pack Flavia Kenya Coffee Light/Mild Mars, Inc No Regular www.mars.com |
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Kenya $21.74 Kenya |
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Baronet Coffee Dark Kenya AA Coffee Pods 18ct $6.99 These pods fit the Senseo Coffee Pod Machine. Baronet Coffee Dark Kenya AA Coffee Pods provide you with 18 Dark Kenya AA Coffee Pods from Baronet Coffee. |
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Hazelnut Coffee $8.49 Our 100% Arabica gourmet coffee is infused with the smooth and nutty tasted of fresh hazelnut. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Kenya Coffee Fresh Pack Rail 20 Ct $14.99 Kenya coffee makes a delicious cup of bright, lemony, full bodied, medium roast coffee on demand. |
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Decaffeinated Coffee $6.49 A distinctive and balanced flavor for those who love the richness of a darker roast and the smooth flavor of a lighter roast coffee. Ground 13 oz. |
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Caffe Origins Kenya AA Coffee $40.93 Satisfy your taste buds with this gourmet coffee. The coffee is made from 100% Arabica beans, creating a rich and full-bodied flavor. For convenience, the packs are premeasured, making 10-12 cups per brew. Global Product Type: Beverages-Coffee; Beverage Type: Coffee; Flavor: Kenya AA; Packing Type: Packet. |
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Crescent City Blend® Coffee $8.49 A tribute to the rich, bold coffee served in New Orleans. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Dark Roast Coffee $6.49 The rich aroma of our original coffee blend will awaken your senses. Ground 16 oz. |
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Brazil Santos Bourbon Coffee $8.49 This delectable gourmet coffee yields an enticingly smooth cup with a rich aroma and mild acidity. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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French Vanilla Coffee $8.49 A truly delectable and luxuriously sweet French Vanilla coffee you are sure to enjoy. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Pecan Praline Coffee $8.49 Our Pecan Praline flavored coffee is a truly delightful Southern treat. Whole Bean 12 oz. |
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Fresh-O-Lator® Coffee Canister $29.95 Our airtight canister will preserve the freshness of your favorite coffee. |
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Around the World Gourmet Coffee Sampler $34.95 Explore four specialty coffees from distinctive coffee-growing regions around the world. Whole Bean Four 12 oz. packages. |
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Bodum 34-oz. Kenya Coffee Press $54.95 The new BODUM coffee press KENYA is a crossroads between tradition and modernity! For those of you who prefer chrome plated steel, the tested coffee press KENYA offers the best way of enjoying a cup of coffee: Easy and quick to use it is THE method if you want to brew coffee right. You will extract the most essential oils of freshly ground coffee, leaving least sediment in your cup! Simply add ground coffee, pour well temperated water, stir, wait 3-4 minutes and by gently depressing the plunger you stop the brewing – a healing during hectic days! Drinking handmade coffee does no longer belong to the past but is a luxury of the future: We designed an entertaining coffee press with a frame entirely made of chrome plated steel. The plastic handle and the base are protecting the user and any surface from damage through heat. Available in three different sizes, all parts are dishwasher safe. The coffee press KENYA will immerse you into the contrasting world of tasting, smelling and savoring the full flavor profile of coffee! |
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New York Coffee Kenya AA Decaf Ground Coffee 1lb Bag $14.95 New York Coffee Kenya AA Decaf Ground Coffee 1lb Bag brews cup after cup of tasty, full-flavored decaffeinated coffee from New York Coffee Ground Coffee. |
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New York Coffee Kenya AA Decaf Ground Coffee 5lb Bag $67.95 New York Coffee Kenya AA Decaf Ground Coffee 5lb Bag allow you to prepare mug after mug of full-flavored decaffeinated coffee from New York Coffee Ground Coffee. |
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New York Coffee Kenya Ground Coffee 1lb Bag $14.5 New York Coffee Kenya Ground Coffee 1lb Bag allow you to provide cup after cup of rich, delicious imported coffee from New York Coffee Ground Coffee. |
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New York Coffee Kenya Ground Coffee 5lb Bag $67.5 New York Coffee Kenya Ground Coffee 5lb Bag enable you to produce mug after mug of rich, smooth imported coffee from New York Coffee Ground Coffee. |
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New York Coffee Kenya AA Decaf Coffee Beans 1lb Bag $14.95 New York Coffee Kenya AA Decaf Coffee Beans 1lb Bag prepares many cups of tasty, full-flavored decaffeinated coffee from New York Coffee Beans. |
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Arvid Nordquist Royal Classic Coffee Medium Roast 17.6oz/500g $12.99 Arvid Nordquist Royal Classic Coffee Medium RoastGround Coffee Net 17.6oz/500g The Classic Medium Roast is the most popular roast. It is a soft and well-balanced coffee with a rich aroma with a hint of dark chocolate and French nougat. The taste is filling and spicy with a slight bitterness. It has a long and balanced aftertaste. In the Medium Roasted Coffee, there are only Arabica beans including Sul de Minas and Cerrado Extra Prime from Brazil and Kenya. |
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Caffe Vergnano Espresso Fine Grind 8 oz $8.99 CaffE Vergnano is an Italian company with a long and prestigious history. Founded in 1882, when Domenico Vergnano, forefather of the present family, established his business opening a small grocery in the medieval city of Chieri situated at the foot of the hills surrounding Turin. The shop soon started to specialize in the roasting and sale of coffee, defining the Vergnano family’s true vocation. A vocation nourished by courageous decisions, such as the purchase in the 30′s of a coffee plantation Kenya, while in Italy business grew rapidly with the establishment of the first three warehouses in Turin, Alba, and Chierie.Arabica Coffee is the most prestigious type of coffee. Vergnano Arabica is a product with a delicate flavor and smooth aroma which is created by the low roasting of only the very best varieties of Arabica from Central and South America. The low roasting of Vergnano Arabica Espresso makes it perfectly balanced with a medium, rounded flavor and sweet aroma. A great blend also for the most demanding connoisseurs with a low caffeine content, ideal to be drunk in the evening. Packing in a protective atmosphere keeps it fresh and extends its life for many evenings to come. Comes in two varieties: Fine Grind (ideal for espresso coffee makers)Medium Grind (ideal for drip coffee makers) |
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Caffe Vergnano Medium Grind Espresso 8.8 oz $8.99 CaffE Vergnano is an Italian company with a long and prestigious history. Founded in 1882, when Domenico Vergnano, forefather of the present family, established his business opening a small grocery in the medieval city of Chieri situated at the foot of the hills surrounding Turin. The shop soon started to specialize in the roasting and sale of coffee, defining the Vergnano family’s true vocation. A vocation nourished by courageous decisions, such as the purchase in the 30′s of a coffee plantation Kenya, while in Italy business grew rapidly with the establishment of the first three warehouses in Turin, Alba, and Chierie.Arabica Coffee is the most prestigious type of coffee. Vergnano Arabica is a product with a delicate flavor and smooth aroma which is created by the low roasting of only the very best varieties of Arabica from Central and South America. The low roasting of Vergnano Arabica Espresso makes it perfectly balanced with a medium, rounded flavor and sweet aroma. A great blend also for the most demanding connoisseurs with a low caffeine content, ideal to be drunk in the evening. Packing in a protective atmosphere keeps it fresh and extends its life for many evenings to come. Comes in two varieties: Fine Grind (ideal for espresso coffee makers)Medium Grind (ideal for drip coffee makers) |
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Cinnamon Bay Four Pack Gift Box – 1.5 lb. $22.95 Exceptional coffees hand selected and imported directly from the farms: Kenya; Papua New Guinea-Madan; Colombia-Tierredentro; Costa Rica- Fog Mountain. |
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Distrikt In Kenia $19.99 Kapitel: Nairobi, Kakamega District, Ijara District, Laikipia District, Busia District, West Pokot District, Narok District, Turkana District, Wajir District, Kisii Central District, Mandera District, Garissa District, Bungoma District, Koibatek District, Samburu District, Mombasa District, Malindi District, Trans-Nzoia District, Kilifi District, Homa Bay District, Uasin Gishu District, Kajiado District, Bomet District, Isiolo District, Kisumu District, Kericho District, Butere/mumias District, Buret District, Trans Mara District, Keiyo District, Marakwet District, Nakuru District, Nandi District, Baringo District, Nyeri District. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Nairobi (pronounced ) is the capital and largest city of Kenya. The city and its surrounding area also forms the Nairobi Province . The name “Nairobi” comes from the Maasai phrase Enkare Nyirobi, which translates to “the place of cool waters”. However, it is popularly known as the “Green City in the Sun” and is surrounded by several expanding villa suburbs. Founded in 1899 as a simple rail depot on the railway linking Mombasa to Uganda, the town quickly grew to become the capital of British East Africa in 1907 and eventually the capital of a free Kenyan republic in 1963. During Kenya’s colonial period, the city became a centre for the colony’s coffee, tea and sisal industry. Nairobi is also the capital of the Nairobi Province and of the Nairobi District. The city lies on the Nairobi River, in the south of the nation, and has an elevation of 1795 m above sea-level. Nairobi is the most populous city in East Africa, with a current estimated population of about 3 million. According to the 1999 Census, in the administrative area of Nairobi, 2,143,254 inhabitants lived within 696 km (269 sq mi). Nairobi is currently the 13th largest city in Africa, based on population and fourth largest in infrastructure development and its size. Nairobi is now one of the most |
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Ecotourism and Certification: Setting Standards in Practice $11.47 <p>The idea of “ecotourism” has taken off in recent years, but a crucial detail is often neglected: how do we know that an enterprise truly meets the goals and standards of ecotourism? Certification—the rating of lodges, resorts, tour operators, and other sectors of the tourism industry by independent auditors who verify environmental and social impacts—has emerged as the most promising answer. Ecotourism and Certification offers a valuable overview of ecotourism certification and lays out the basic challenges and strategies for establishing certification programs.<p>The book begins by establishing baseline information on the tourism industry, situating ecotourism within the larger tourism industry, and tracing the history of certification. The second chapter explores the concepts underlying certification followed by a chapter that examines certification as a tool in other industries such as forestry and coffee production. The remainder of the book highlights case studies of the most promising certification schemes around the world. Written by experts who have been closely involved with the projects described, case studies include:<ul><li>the NEAP Program in Australia<li>Costa Rica’s government-financed Sustainable Tourism Certification (CST) program and other programs in Central America<li>more than 50 eco-labeling and certification programs for accommodations in Europe<li>programs to certify beaches and national parks<li>efforts in South Africa and Kenya to establish certification programs</ul><p>Ecotourism is a promising approach to protecting threatened environments and communities around the world and certification is a key to making it effective. This is the first book to take a global look at the emergence and application of certification, and it speaks largely through the voices of those directly involved with the industry and in the countries where is has been applied. It will be an important contribution for |
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Ethnie In Tansania $14.14 Kapitel: Nguni, Massai, Makonde, Luhya, Luo, Tonga, Okiek, Swahili, Chagga, Hadza, Nyamwezi, Iraqw, Ngindo, Wayao, Niloten, Zigula, Barabaig, Mijikenda, Sandawe, Baganda, Kuria, Mwanga, Zaramo, Matumbi, Hehe, Digo, Makua, Gorowa, Rungu, Wakinga, Pare, Sukuma, Hima. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: The Chaga (also called Wachaga, Chagga, Jagga, Dschagga, Waschagga, or Wachagga) are Bantu-speaking indigenous Africans and the third largest ethnic group in Tanzania. They live on the southern and eastern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru, as well as in the Moshi area. Their relative wealth comes from not only the favorable climate of the area, but also from successful agricultural methods which include extensive irrigation systems and continuous fertilization practiced for thousands of years. They were one of the first tribes in the area to convert to Christianity. This may have given them an economic advantage over other ethnic groups, as they had better access to education and health care as Christians. The Chagga descend from various Bantu groups who migrated from the rest of Africa into the foothills of Kilimanjaro. While the Chagga are Bantu-speakers, they do not speak a single language but rather a number of related Chagga dialects. These dialects are related to Kamba, which is spoken in northeast Kenya, and to other languages spoken in the east such as Dabida and Pokomo. The Chagga area is traditionally divided into a number of chiefdoms. The Chagga are culturally related to the Pare, Taveta and Teita peoples. They follow a patrilineal system of descent and inheritance. The Chagga subsist primarily by agriculture, using irrigation on terraced fields and oxen manure. Although bananas are their staple food, they also cultivate various crops including yams, beans, and maize. In agricultural exports, the Chagga are best known for their Arabica coffee, which is exported to American and European markets, |
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Flame Trees of Thika $14.95 Elspeth and her unconventional parents decide to settle down in kenya and begin a coffee plantation. Elspeth encounters the beauty and cruelty of nature, and new friendships with both africans and british expatriats. Elspeth’s life is dirupted by the onset of world war i and the changes it brings. |
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Flavia Kenya Coffee- 100/CT- MRSA130 $39.88 -Flavia Kenya CoffeeFlavor: Kenya-Serving size: one cup-Coffee quantity: 0.25 ounce |
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Green Mountain Coffee K-Cups, Breakfast Blend, 12 k-cups $8.99 Keurig premium coffee systems. Gourmet single cup home brewing system. Bright, sweet, and engaging. Our favorite way to start the day. From the slopes of Mt. Kenya to the Highlands of Sumatra. We invite you to discover your favorite. Excellent from tree to cup. Our frequent trips to source, combined with the extraordinary skill of our master roasters, create coffees you can only experience through Green Mountain Coffee and your Keurig brewer. Keurig makes it possible for everyone to brew their own perfect cup of gourmet coffee, tea or hot cocoa in less than a minute. The combination of Keurigs patented technology and the K-Cup portion pack guarantees fresh, consistent, unequaled flavor time after time. Made in the USA. |
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Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Celestial Seasonings English Breakfast Black Tea K-Cups, 1.3 oz, 12ct (Pack of 6) $58.63 Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Celestial Seasonings English Breakfast Black Tea K-Cups: 100% natural 100% black tea in K-cup portion packs Gluten free Kosher |
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Impact of Liberalization of Coffee SubSector on Human Welfare in Kenya: A Case of Chuka Division, Meru South District Kenya $90 Antony Munene Kamakia,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co. KG |
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Kenya $13.95 A complex and full-bodied coffee with citrus and currant flavors. |
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Kenya $13.95 A complex and full-bodied coffee with citrus and currant flavors. |
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Kenya AA Coffee – 1 lb. $14.95 Kenya AA has earned the rating for the largest and finest Kenyan beans. All Kenya coffee is graded in terms of bean size. These beans produce a medium bodied snappy cup with a pronounced acidity and blackberry aftertaste. Armeno the roaster prefers to buy small lots that are available with the farm name intact on the bag. |
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Kenya AA Coffee 1 lb. Whole Bean $12 This is one of the finest African coffee beans in the world. A medium roast, this coffee has a sharp taste that produces a smooth brew and a deliciously strong aroma. |
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Kenya AA Lenana Coffee, Ground (5 Pound Bag) $101.58 This highly prized coffee from the fertile, red volcanic soil surrounding Mt. Kenya. It starts with a jolt of sharp acidity and powerful aroma, with fruit notes then enveloping the senses – A classic, grand coffee!Kenya AA Lenana Coffee is Kosher certified.Please note that in order to ensure freshness of this product, it is specially ordered from our supplier and then individually processed for you. As a result, please allow 5-7 days processing time before shipment to you. |
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Kenya AA Lenana Coffee, Ground (Case of Four 12 ounce Valve Bags) $68.13 This highly prized coffee from the fertile, red volcanic soil surrounding Mt. Kenya. It starts with a jolt of sharp acidity and powerful aroma, with fruit notes then enveloping the senses – A classic, grand coffee!Kenya AA Lenana Coffee is Kosher certified.Please note that in order to ensure freshness of this product, it is specially ordered from our supplier and then individually processed for you. As a result, please allow 5-7 days processing time before shipment to you. |
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Kenya AA Lenana Coffee, Whole Bean (Case of Four 12 ounce Valve Bags) $68.13 This highly prized coffee from the fertile, red volcanic soil surrounding Mt. Kenya. It starts with a jolt of sharp acidity and powerful aroma, with fruit notes then enveloping the senses – A classic, grand coffee!Kenya AA Lenana Coffee is Kosher certified.Please note that in order to ensure freshness of this product, it is specially ordered from our supplier and then individually processed for you. As a result, please allow 5-7 days processing time before shipment to you. |
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Kenya AA Plus NGUVU – 12 oz. $14.95 Kenya AA Plus NGUVU coffee was a delightful find after a long search! This unique Kenya AA from Central highlands is known for its distinct Kenya flavor. It s floral and slightly fruity [ red berries ] on the nose with flavors of citrus raspberries and watermelon on the tongue. We searched for a Kenya worthy of the high auction prices to follow in the footsteps of our Githiru. Kenya AA Plus NGUVU lingers sweetly a pleasingly long time with light fruit notes. With its nice body and balance i |
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Kenya Fairview Estate Peaberry Coffee – 1 lb. $14.99 Within the view of Mt Kenya lies many of the nearly 600 000 coffee farms employing about 6 million workers. Kenya is truly the powerhouse of the coffee world in East Africa. Everything about the coffee business is first class from the education in agricultural practices provided to the small coffee growers to the auction system that insures the buyers and sellers an opportunity to measure quality and financial return. Although the coffee trees are seldom cultivated in shade the excellen |
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Kenya Gichatha-Ini – 12 oz. $22.95 Klatch Coffee brings you Gichatha-Ini: the best new Kenya of the year! Classic and bright with a citric floral fruity clean and balanced cup. It reminds you of a wonderful limoncello (an Italian lemon liqueur) with a hint of cherry. Gichatha-Ini truly is a perfect bean for the summer. It hits the trifecta of clean bright acidity round juicy body and sweet lemon fruity flavor. MONDAY ROAST ONLY |
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Kenya Kiangombe Coffee – 5 lb. $153 Kenya Kiangombe expresses a strong note of pineapples and lemon zest which permeates the aroma and carries into the cup. A classic Kenya it has a clean bright acidity an assortment of fruit flavors (pineapple lemon apple) a honey sweetness and a chocolaty body that lingers in your mouth long after your last sip. The first taste is of the fruit flavors followed by dark chocolaty notes appearing as you swallow. The two flavors seem to occur in layers each upon the other held together nic |
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Keurig K-Cups Van Houtte Kenya Kilimadjaro Coffee 18-Pack – 7 oz. $9.99 Keurig K-Cups Van Houtte Kenya Kilimadjaro a beautifully aromatic coffee features a very dark flavor which is also brightly floral. This coffee s uniqueness lies in its solid body and perfectly sharp tangy acidity. Van Houtte Kenya Kilimadjaro offers the same great taste as our Kenya but delivers a richer flavor with more intensity.Founder Albert-Louis Van Houtte adopted the traditional European roasting method and for more than eighty years Van Houtte has been roasting fine coffees accor |
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Large Velvet Heart $66 Rosemary Pecan Rosemary steeped in fresh cream, organic dark chocolate, toasted pecan Trebbiano 12 year Balsamic, organic dark chocolate with red currants Lavender Flower Locally grown lavender steeped in fresh cream, organic milk chocolate, enrobed in 63% cacao Lemon Tisane Lemon Verbena steeped in fresh cream with milk chocolate Cacao “3″ ways Intense bittersweet ganache, enrobed in 63% cacao, crushed nibs Local Blueberry Port Local blueberry port, Peruvian dark chocolate, whole blueberry Grapefruit Confit Fresh brewed Kenya coffee, candied grapefruit rind, organic dark chocolate Vanilla Flake Salt Caramel Vanilla bean caviar infused in fleur de sel caramel, 63% cacao, Australian flake salt Chipolte Ginger Chipolte Chile infused 68% cacao, candied ginger, bourbon vanilla bean Noisette Organic dark chocolate, Frangelico liquor, toasted hazelnut Molokai Kaffir lime leaf infusion, toasted coconut, crushed macadamia nut Champagne Truffle Veuve Cliquot Champagne, organic dark chocolate and powdered sugar (59%) Mint Pignoli Pacuare milk chocolate, mint leaf, whole Pignoli nut Pistachio Pave Pistachio gianduja, organic milk chocolate, crushed pistachios Mission Fig Pedro Ximenez steeped Mission Figs, dark chocolate, fresh lemon and 23k gold leaf (with gold leaf and acetate, chef rubber best price) Pepita Toasted coriander and lime zest infused in milk chocolate, whole pumpkin seed Juniper Cranberry Juniper berry infusion in 68% Cacao, New England cranberry Chamomile Honey Chamomile flower infused light amber caramel in white chocolate, locally harvested honey Late Harvest Late harvest Long Island wine, organic dark chocolate, golden raisin Single Malt 16 yr 16 yr. Old natural cask aged single malt Scotch, dark chocolate, organic cocoa powder Bergamot Earl Grey tea steeped in fresh cream with orange confit North Fork Red Local award winning Merlot with Pacuare dark chocolate Raspberry Almond Freshly pureed raspberries, 68% cacao, whole toasted almond Strawberry Freshly pu |
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KENYA AA ground ARCO coffee excellent morning brew $1.89 |
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***** GEVALIA SELECT VARIETAL * 100% KENYA GROUND COFFEE ***** DECAF ***** $0.99 |
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GEVALIA Ground Coffee $8.50 |
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Africafe African Coffee 3 in 1 Tanzania Kenya Cafe $9.95 |
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Starbucks Whole Bean Coffee. Various Roasts to Choose From. $16.00 |
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Kenya AA Coffee $12.00 |
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BUNN CORP COFFEE PODS 18034 FRENCH ROAST KENYA 16 COUNT $19.38 |
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1 LB KENYA FANCY AA SINGLE ORIGIN WHOLE COFFEE BEANS SHALINA $19.99 |
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Kenya AA Gourmet Coffee – 1lb or 5lbs $12.90 |
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Kenya AA Gourmet Coffee – 1lb or 5lbs $12.90 |
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Kenya AA Gourmet Coffee – 1lb or 5lbs $12.90 |
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Kenya AA Gourmet Coffee – 1lb or 5lbs $12.90 |
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KENYA AA COFFEE – 1 LB. – Freshly Roasted $12.95 |
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KENYA AA COFFEE – 1 LB. – Freshly Roasted $12.95 |
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KENYA AA COFFEE – 1 LB. – Freshly Roasted $12.95 |
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KENYA AA COFFEE – 1 LB. – Freshly Roasted $12.95 |
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Gloria Jean’s Coffee Reg. Beans — Whole or Ground — Custom Orders 1lb, 2lb…. $14.99 |
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Baronet 16 Dark Roast Kenya Single/One-Cup Coffee Pods for BUNN/MCP Brewer/Maker $22.95 |
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Twisted Canyon Coffee Kenya AA Coffee 1 lb Bag $18.95 |
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PALERMO WHOLE BEAN COFFEE 12 OUNCE BAG $22.95 |
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(96)Van Houtte Kenya Kilimandjaro & Kenya Dark K-cups for Keurig Coffee Brewers $15.99 |
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Bodum New Kenya High Quality French Press Coffee Maker 12-Ounces Easy To Use $24.01 |
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Africafe Pure Instant Coffee-250 grams East Africa Coffee Tanzania Kenya Tea $23.95 |
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Bodum Kenya French Coffee Press 8 cup – 34oz & 4oz Coffee Beans Fast Shipping $35.95 |
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Bodum New Kenya High Quality French Press Coffee Maker 34-Ounces Easy To Use $32.75 |
New Zealand: would a pharmaceutical company do well?
researching, developing new drugs to be used in the treatment of cancer..
things to consider: standards, educated workforce, safety, stable gov’t
Kenya: does coffee grow well there? i dont think so, so how would a men’s shirt manufacturer thrive in its stead?
New Zealand lacks the right infrastructure to be a successful pharma player. While you are correct that it is a safe, stable country with an educated workforce, there are at least 10 other countries that offer everything New Zealand does PLUS they have a favorable environment for pharmaceuticals.
Shortcomings for New Zealand: First, their pricing environment is not favorable to the industry and they demand deep discounts that make drug sales less profitable there. It’s also too small a market for the industry to worry too much about. Second, India and China are now sophisticated enough that their research facilities are FDA-worthy, while their work force is considerably more productive. New Zealand would likely have to import much of the experienced talent required. Finally, any drug developed would require a partnership with a major pharma company to market and sell it. The distance from any potential partner in Japan, Europe or the US, while not a deal-breaker, would be a considerable barrier to success of the relationship.
While any one of these three barriers on their own can be overcome, I would put New Zealand far down a list of good markets in which to have a pharma start-up.
Coffee with Dr. Kenya Gaskin (06-14-11)
Nairobi And Mombasa Hotels Review
Nairobi is the capital of Kenya. Mombasa on the other hand is renowned for its shorelines and warm weather that draws nearby vacationers as well as foreign to come and enjoy its sights.
In comparison with other surrounding nations, Kenya is much more relaxing and more developed. The country enjoys good infrastructure in terms of telecommunications along with a vibrant economy with its fluctuations as with every other country around the globe. Kenya is also know for its safaris. There are numerous tour companies that coordinate safaris to Masai Mara for people who are interested.
There are lots of folks that travel to Kenya. For foreign people, they might be here either for leisure or business travel or on another mission like relief work. There are a variety of hotels, accommodations, resorts which have been set up to satisfy the demands of different types of travelers.
These kinds of accommodation establishments begin with the lower end hostels which are low cost and well-liked by backpackers to the 5 star hotels and lodges which appeal to the affluent in modern society. Whatever the need, guests are sure to get something that will suit their price range and tastes.
We look at some of these Nairobi accommodations and Mombasa.
Sarova Panafric Hotel
Sarova Panafric hotel is found alongside Valley road on Nairobi Hill area, opposite Integrity Center and about thirty-five minutes away from Jomo Kenyatta International airport. It’s on the outskirts of the Nairobi central business region.
The resort includes a total of one hundred and fifty three huge bedrooms spread over six floors. There are four suites, 13 Club bedrooms out of which three are twin and ten doubles, 65 outstanding bedrooms of that seventeen are twin and forty-eight double, seventy one standard rooms of that 65 are twin along with 6 doubles. We have 2 rooms for the physically challenged.
Additionally there is a massage therapy area and completely serviced apartments Boulevard Hotel Nairobi
Boulevard hotel is located alongside Harry Thuku road and is something like 18 kms from Jomo Kenyatta International airport established on gorgeous and very well manicured back gardens. The hotel features a total of seventy ensuite visitor bedrooms. Of these 40 rooms can be found in the garden side while 30 rooms are found in the pool side. A few of the room features include a personal balcony, tv set, phone and security safe.
Sarova Whitesands Hotel Mombasa
The Sarova White Sands resort is a hotel in Mombasa situated on Bamburi beach on the North Coastline and about half an hour drive from the Moi Airport
With regards to accommodation, there are a total of 338 bed rooms spread out in 3 storeys. Out of these, we have 133 Standard rooms, one hundred twenty-five Seafront bedrooms, 3 Premier rooms, sixty six Palm rooms, 6 Executive suites, 2 Presidential suites and 3 rooms for the physically challenged.
Bamburi Beach Hotel
Bamburi beach hotel is found on the Bamburi beach on the northern side of the Mombas coastline and about 25kms from Moi International airport. The hotel features a total of a hundred and fifty luxurious rooms spread out on a 3 storey building. The rooms are either twin beds or queen size beds or perhaps single beds.
The room features consist of T.V having an inbult DVD, Coffee/ Tea making amenities, a mini bar, personal balcony, wash hand basin, ensuite bath rooms together with shower and a W.C, air condition, combination safe.
In Nairobi, an additional property really worth talking about is the Fairmont hotel in Nairobi.
Enjoy you Kenya safari vacation and particularly to Mombasa as well as Nairobi.
Agri-Tourism In Kenya
The ongoing debate on who performs better in terms of revenue generation to Kenya through export continues to rise as the industries competes to outwit each other.
The major cash crops that are tea and coffee have dominated this arena since time immemorial and still continue to dominate and compete with other major tea producers such as Pakistan and Ethiopian in demand for coffee. Tourism in Kenya has also taken the lead in bringing revenue to Kenya thus raising the GDP of Kenya to a level that is still rising. Hoteliers, Airlines and Travel agents and Tour Operators continue to enjoy booming business brought borne by the fruits of peace and stability in the country.
As much effort has been put to promote Kenya as a tourist destination, I want to bring into the limelight the idea of having to peruse other areas such as sports, culture, mountain climbing, adventure i.e. water rafting, bungee jumping, conference tourism, eco-tourism and agri-tourism.
Agri- tourism and eco-tourism seems sometimes to be used synonymously but its not so. Eco-tourism is the business of creating and selling holidays that give people chance to learn about a natural environment, and cause as little damage to the environment as possible whereas AGRI-tourism is the activity of spending your holiday visiting another country and staying in places in the countryside.
Kenya, is blessed with numerous eco-systems and in this subject we look at the nature of agriculture in Kenya in areas that have not been fully developed or are under research. We look at Apiculture – the study of bee keeping, sericulture the study of silk farming, agro-forestry the study of forests and forest plantations. Forest plantations in Kenya, help in acting as water catchment areas such as the Aberadres and the Kakamega rain forests and other, making of construction poles and electricity poles. These plantations last anywhere from 5years to 10 years depending on the stage need for harvesting – thus forming an integral part in the development of the country in urban and rural areas. The advantages of agri-tourism far outgrow the disadvantages and we shall mention a short while. Horticulture is another area that involves the activity of growing and studying garden plants. Horticulture plants grown in Kenya to name a few include flowers, green peas, carrots, lettuce, capsicum, baby corn and others.
The major advantage of all the above mentioned plants are the revenue growth of the country, more employment opportunities are created and peoples livelihoods are improved for the better, fall in crime incidences as people have enough, education improves as many children are able to go to school.
In view of the above, we encourage Kenya travelers to not only venture on the wildlife but expand their horizons to these fields of learning and study and research. There is no end to education and much more will be learnt for example tea growing and processing, coffee growing and processing, tree planting and harvesting, bee keeping and honey processing, silk worm rearing and silk fabric conversion, flower growing and harvesting and so forth.
Good luck for you next vacation to Kenya.
WORLD’S ICONIC DESTINATIONS RATED (National Geographic)
WASHINGTON (Oct. 21, 2009)—In conjunction with National Geographic Society’s
Center for Sustainable Destinations, National Geographic Traveler has devoted
its sixth annual “Places Rated” Destination Stewardship survey to the world’s
most celebrated and iconic travel destinations and how well they have
weathered the pressures of mass tourism and other threats.
Like the first Destination Rated survey in 2004, Norway’s fjords region has
again taken top honors, with a score of 85 points. Judges noted the gorgeous
scenery and well-preserved rural life that are vigorously protected. Others
making the top “Best Rated Places” category range from Japan’s ancient Kyoto
(#4, 79 points) for honoring the “serenity and charm of ancient Japan” to
Slovenia, formerly part of communist Yugoslavia, tied at #5 (78 points) for
being among the most sustainable and authentic places to visit in Europe.
The United Kingdom is the country with the most winners in this year’s top
category: England’s Yorkshire Dales, Scotland’s Highlands, and Wales.
A total of 133 destinations were surveyed by a panel of 437 well-traveled
experts in a variety of fields related to sustainable tourism. The survey is
the cover story of the November-December 2009 issue of National Geographic
Traveler magazine, on newsstands …
Critical Tips On Seeing The Wildebeest Migration On One Of Numerous Memorable Kenya Holidays
Whenever you think about Kenya holidays, just what pops into the mind? If the very first thing you think of is those wide-open game reserves plus some exotic animals, you are not on your own, because this is, in the end, precisely what the African country is most famous for. Nonetheless, it’s only part of the appeal here and some of the more spectacular beach locations in the world are also there to entice you.
Nevertheless for many, Kenya safaris are focal points. Should you go at certain times of year you’ll be lucky enough to see the remarkable wildebeest migration through the Maasi Mara National Park. This signifies a really remarkable picture and it’s something you basically have to see to experience. Early on in the year when migration actually begins, these extensive herds graze around the Ngorongoro and Serengeti regions but are made to hunt in other places for food as the year progresses. They’ll go to significant lengths to complete the migration and often cross fast-moving bodies of water which are full of possible predators.
It is a feasting place for crocodiles as you might expect, and lots of wildebeest don’t endure this section of the journey. If you truly want to view one of the wonders of nature in action, plan your trip appropriately. Nonetheless, at various other times during the year you are able to target escorted tours to help you view elephants, rhinoceros as well as the other exotic creatures that this region is famous for. You should have plenty to share with the people at home by the end of this particular getaway.
If you are really exhausted by viewing just how those wildebeest push themselves attempting to cross the river it might be time to spend the rest of your getaway at one of many stunning beach locations on the Kenya coast. Expect all the resources and infrastructure that you might find at the best European beach destinations and remember that, for Western Europeans, you won’t have to worry excessively about that jet-lag issue here.

