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Simpatico Low Acid Coffee is a 5-pound bag of organic, medium roast whole beans, expertly hand-roasted in small batches. Grown sustainably in the shade of Oaxaca, Mexico, this coffee is designed for those who seek a smooth, nutty flavor without the discomfort of high acidity.
D**A
Love Sympatico coffees
Need this low acid sometimes. This is good coffee, we buy a couple other Sympatico coffees that we really like
K**H
Great coffee
Looked for a coffee with low acid and finely found it. Great taste and flavor.
F**D
Great low acid coffee, price is high but not as bad as puroast
This is my go to low acid coffee. Puroast keeps going up and price, I buy directly from Simpatico and the price is still good.
D**B
Great flavor
The beans seem to be a little dry but assuming it's be cause it's acid free. And the process dries them out.
R**N
it is the best tasting coffee out there
I'd give this coffee six stars if I could! Not only does the reduction of acidity make a tremendous difference in my well-being, it is the best tasting coffee out there. No possible way you will be dissatisfied.
S**G
Delicious coffee
I love this coffee. I have acid reflux and this is the only coffee I can drink that doesn't irritate my reflux. I even bring it with me and can use it in the reusable Keurig cups.
N**E
Great Stuff
Great coffee , quick delivery, sometimes you can get cheaper direct.
A**Y
Less acidic at the expense of overall flavor
The review below is definitely biased by regular use of high quality freshly roasted beans from brands such as Lavazza. So take it with a grain of salt.While these beans do indeed exhibit less acidic taste, it comes at the expense of the general flavor. In general, even though it says "Medium roast", it should be called "Medium Dark" at the very least. Not only the beans look darker than any other of my medium roast beans, they give a distinct burned smell which one can expect from dark roasts. In addition, once you grind them, they actually smell really bad for whatever reason — the first time I smelled them I thought something else got into my grinder, as the usual smell of freshly grinded beans was accompanied by something one would expect from a spoiled food.In general, if you mix that with milk/cream and you really suffer from acid reflux, these beans might be your savior. Otherwise avoid them.
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