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Ueshima Coffee Company

by Shanna Wong
June 24, 2021
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Established in Kobe in 1933, Ueshima Coffee Company, Japan’s number one coffee brand is now available in the United Kingdom.

Driven by its founding principles of craftsmanship, innovation, and sustainability, the range delivers a line-up of unique, sustainable, and premium coffees that represent an authentic taste of Japanese coffee culture.

The Ueshima launch range includes beans, roast and ground coffee, Nespresso® compatible aluminium capsules and coffee bags in three inspirational blends – Tokyo Roast, House Blend and Fuji Mountain.

Created by its Japanese coffee masters (Q Graders), the blends have been developed using original recipes and modern roasting profiles to suit European tastes.

The whole range is 100 per cent Rainforest Alliance certified, with 100 per cent recyclable packaging through local waste streams or via its partnership with TerraCycle®.

For more information, visit www.ueshimacoffeecompany.com

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