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Java Planet’s Low Acid Organic Coffee is a 1LB bag of 100% organic, mold-free Peruvian single-origin Arabica beans, decaffeinated via water process. Medium-dark roasted in small batches, it delivers a smooth, full-flavored cup that’s gentle on the stomach and free from pesticides and heavy metals. Ethically sourced from environmentally conscious farmers, this whole bean coffee offers versatile brewing options and a toxin-free, antioxidant-rich experience for mindful coffee lovers.












| ASIN | B01N9R58EP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,219 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #22 in Roasted Coffee Beans |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (7,117) |
| Manufacturer | Java Planet Organic Coffee Roasters |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 4 x 9 inches; 1 Pounds |
| UPC | 854166002596 |
| Units | 16.0 Ounce |
K**E
Smooth, Gentle, and Great Quality Coffee
We were really impressed with Java Planet’s Low Acid Organic Coffee. The beans arrived fresh and clearly high quality, and the flavor is smooth and well-balanced without any harsh bitterness. It has a rich taste but stays gentle, which makes it easy to enjoy even on an empty stomach. One of the biggest positives is how easy it is to drink compared to regular coffee. It lives up to the “low acid” and “stomach friendly” claims - no unpleasant aftertaste or discomfort. Knowing it’s organic and mold-free also gives peace of mind about what I’m drinking every day. The whole beans grind well and work great in different brewing methods. The aroma is pleasant, and the flavor is consistent from cup to cup. If you’re looking for a cleaner, smoother coffee that doesn’t sacrifice taste, this is definitely worth trying.
A**J
A real find -- great taste plus ethical
Today I received my first order of Java Planet Costa Rican dark roast, 3 weeks after it was roasted. I have been drinking Volcanica Sumatra Mandheling Reserve dark roast and love that but wanted to try another coffee that is very strong on environmental protection and fair trade. This Java Planet comes from LA Hacienda Astrud, where 90% of the land remains as a huge rain forest and the coffee trees are shaded as well by banana trees. Now ... the taste and getting there. Inseparable from a lovely odor when I opened the bag and poured all but my 8 oz cupful into an airtight vacuum container so that it will store well. Then ground with my conical burr grinder for my DeLonghi Alicia electric moka pot -- which I love and which is so much more consistent than my Bialetti classic. Added spring water (cold, but that is so controversial either hot or cold) and patted gently the ground coffee with a finger, not pressing but evening it out. Then screwed the pot top on and turned on its electricity. Three minutes later, my Costa Rico coffee was ready. Poured it in a 12 Oz glass and added with Zulay frother ($8) half and half froth to top the glass. Is it diluting the coffee too much to use a tablespoon of half and half instead of milk? I dont think so. This coffee is not at all overwhelmed. The taste comes through completely,just mellowed a little bit. I describe all this because maybe out there is some newcomer like me to quality coffee who will wonder just what I did to get such a perfect cup of coffee. The taste.... the chocolate note comes first, not as strong as Sumatra(or with Sumatra "pay attention" bold note) but inviting with a caramel touch following chocolate as the coffee slides over the roof of my mouth. And then another taste I can't describe but it is pleasant and unassuming. At the same time it is lovely as it lingers. After that comes the swallow, which invites the next sip. There is not the slightest bitterness, which sometimes can happen when a dark roast is ground too fine. Did I mention that this Costa Rican dark roast is low acid and low caffeine so there is unlikely to be any avid indigestion or coffee jitters? Since this coffee invites me to have more, that is also a plus. And it is sometimes misunderstood that dark roasts are less likely to create acid indigestion or caffeine jitters even though the taste is "strong." I can also feel good about the wildlife on 90% of the rainforest reserve that brought these coffee beans from farmers treated fairly. I am impressed by the environmental and fair trade conscientiousness of LA Hacienda Astrud, which created the preserve by donating its own land and has been recognized by UNESCO and Smithsonian. Three cheers for Java Planet for carrying a Costa Rico coffee that has it all! Clearly I will order again, probably going to the Java Pl anet website to do so.
T**A
Love it!
I love love my coffee in the mornings, but have been kind of tired of my usual go to brands lately. Thought I'd try the JAVA Peru, low acidity brand coffee. Wow I'm actually enjoying my coffee again. I never really thought about organic, whole bean and low acidity coffee, thinking it wouldn't taste as good. Boy was I wrong. What a great cup of coffee. So much better using whole beans. Absolutely no bitter after taste. It's a little more pricey but worth it for the great quality. Just a truly great tasting coffee. Give it a try!
M**Y
Really Great Coffee
The Java Planet Low Acid Organic Coffee is excellent — smooth, full-flavored, and easy on the stomach. The Colombian single-origin beans make a rich, satisfying cup. My only complaint is that it’s a bit pricey, but the quality makes it worth it.
D**N
Wonderful bold flavor
Wonderful bold flavor. Used a burr grinder (so much better than a blade grinder and worth the money to get even ground size). Easy on the tummy. Resealable bag is nice. A bit expensive but for the number of cups you will get out of it is worth it and kcups are expensive.
T**A
It's not what I thought it was...
This "sniffs in" at about 3.5 stars. I recall I was on the fence about this one since it wasn't crystal clear if this was a low-acid coffee for heartburn sufferers OR a coffee that simply had lower acidity levels affecting the taste. It appears this is a coffee focused on the latter, not the former. Since I have GERD, this wasn't really what I was shopping for. Other reviewers indicate the same comment about it not being an ideal choice for heartburn sufferers. That being said, here is my review of the product based on taste and flavor: For the record, I use a Breville Burr Grinder to get the proper grind for making hot coffee and cold brew that I make home. My coffeemaker is a DeLonghi model costing around $100 or less. I use a gold metal basket to carry the grounds. It sniffs pretty good out of the sack and I'm an odd bird so I like to bury my beak in the gap between the carafe and the drip of my coffeemaker during the early part of the brew cycle. It smells pretty good but not as good as Lucy Jo's Mellow Belly Low Acid Brazilian coffee. I bought both of these at the same time to compare and contrast for a new low acid coffee. The color of the brew is deep and dark. There is no bitterness or sourness to speak of which is pretty remarkable. A mere touch of sourness came on later but it was very nominal. I'm not getting much off of this brew via nose or taste. It's a little non-descript compared to Lucy Jo's as well. It tastes soft and smooth with some whole milk added but all I'm picking up is the roasted flavor and some nuttiness. The body is full. The second cup was a little bit better than the first. I definitely feel the acid more here compared to Lucy Jo's which isn't surprising now. I doubt I'll order this again since I was seeking a truly low-acid coffee produced for GERD sufferers. I typically mix some other favorite producers with low-acid beans so that it becomes more interesting and complex than a low-acid coffee on its own.
J**E
Buen tostado, buen cuerpo, no es acido, excelente sabor. Agregado a mi lista de cafes favoritos y lo seguire comprando.
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